How to Deploy a web API built in .NET Core 2.1 into Weblogic?
The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS for hosting my new Web API. I have two options now one option is to deploy my .Net Core Application into Weblogic or I would have to re write my code into a Windows Application.
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The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS for hosting my new Web API. I have two options now one option is to deploy my .Net Core Application into Weblogic or I would have to re write my code into a Windows Application.
.net iis weblogic asp.net-core-webapi weblogic12c
WebLogic is a Java application server, not a .NET application server and then it will not be able to handle your application.
– Emmanuel Collin
Nov 14 '18 at 20:52
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"The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS." They cannot only use WebLogic. Ask them if they use Apache or nginx as reverse proxy in front of WebLogic. If either is used, you can put Kestrel/ASP.NET Core behind the same reverse proxy. .NET Core does not rely on WebLogic.
– Lex Li
Nov 14 '18 at 20:59
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The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS for hosting my new Web API. I have two options now one option is to deploy my .Net Core Application into Weblogic or I would have to re write my code into a Windows Application.
.net iis weblogic asp.net-core-webapi weblogic12c
The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS for hosting my new Web API. I have two options now one option is to deploy my .Net Core Application into Weblogic or I would have to re write my code into a Windows Application.
.net iis weblogic asp.net-core-webapi weblogic12c
.net iis weblogic asp.net-core-webapi weblogic12c
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WebLogic is a Java application server, not a .NET application server and then it will not be able to handle your application.
– Emmanuel Collin
Nov 14 '18 at 20:52
2
"The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS." They cannot only use WebLogic. Ask them if they use Apache or nginx as reverse proxy in front of WebLogic. If either is used, you can put Kestrel/ASP.NET Core behind the same reverse proxy. .NET Core does not rely on WebLogic.
– Lex Li
Nov 14 '18 at 20:59
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WebLogic is a Java application server, not a .NET application server and then it will not be able to handle your application.
– Emmanuel Collin
Nov 14 '18 at 20:52
2
"The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS." They cannot only use WebLogic. Ask them if they use Apache or nginx as reverse proxy in front of WebLogic. If either is used, you can put Kestrel/ASP.NET Core behind the same reverse proxy. .NET Core does not rely on WebLogic.
– Lex Li
Nov 14 '18 at 20:59
WebLogic is a Java application server, not a .NET application server and then it will not be able to handle your application.
– Emmanuel Collin
Nov 14 '18 at 20:52
WebLogic is a Java application server, not a .NET application server and then it will not be able to handle your application.
– Emmanuel Collin
Nov 14 '18 at 20:52
2
2
"The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS." They cannot only use WebLogic. Ask them if they use Apache or nginx as reverse proxy in front of WebLogic. If either is used, you can put Kestrel/ASP.NET Core behind the same reverse proxy. .NET Core does not rely on WebLogic.
– Lex Li
Nov 14 '18 at 20:59
"The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS." They cannot only use WebLogic. Ask them if they use Apache or nginx as reverse proxy in front of WebLogic. If either is used, you can put Kestrel/ASP.NET Core behind the same reverse proxy. .NET Core does not rely on WebLogic.
– Lex Li
Nov 14 '18 at 20:59
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WebLogic is a Java application server, not a .NET application server and then it will not be able to handle your application.
– Emmanuel Collin
Nov 14 '18 at 20:52
2
"The organization I work in doesn't want to use IIS." They cannot only use WebLogic. Ask them if they use Apache or nginx as reverse proxy in front of WebLogic. If either is used, you can put Kestrel/ASP.NET Core behind the same reverse proxy. .NET Core does not rely on WebLogic.
– Lex Li
Nov 14 '18 at 20:59