Versions:

  • 2.4.19
  • 2.4.18

WebLogic Remote Console 2.4.19, released by Oracle Corporation as the second iteration of the product, is a lightweight open-source administration interface engineered to manage WebLogic Server domains regardless of their deployment topology. Purpose-built for DevOps, system administrators, and cloud architects, the console provides secure, centralized control over domains residing on bare-metal hosts, virtual machines, Docker containers, Kubernetes clusters, or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure instances, eliminating the need for heavyweight local installations or browser-based plug-ins. Typical use cases include runtime monitoring of JVM health and thread pools, on-the-fly configuration of JDBC data sources and JMS modules, targeted deployment and rollback of enterprise applications, SSL/TLS certificate rotation, and coordinated lifecycle operations such as starting, stopping, or restarting managed servers across distributed environments. Because it communicates over standard REST and JMX protocols, the tool integrates cleanly with CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure-as-code workflows, allowing teams to script repetitive administrative tasks or embed console calls into Ansible, Terraform, or shell automation. The interface presents a responsive HTML5 dashboard that renders equally well on desktops and tablets, exposing real-time metrics, log streams, and diagnostic images without exposing administrative ports to public networks. Security is enforced through WebLogic’s built-in role-based access controls plus optional SAML or OAuth federation, ensuring that only authorized operators can alter domain configurations. As part of Oracle’s broader middleware portfolio, the utility falls squarely into the Server Administration category and is distributed under an open-source license that encourages community contributions and rapid iteration. WebLogic Remote Console is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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