Which three statements are true about the administration console?
A.
The administration console cannot be disabled.
B.
The context path of the administration console may be changed.
C.
The administration console may be extended.
D.
If a domain is in Development Mode, the administration console no longer requires an
administration-level user when logging in.
E.
If a domain is in Production Mode, access to the administration console must be made through
secure port.
F.
If the domain’s Administration Port is enabled, access to the administration console must be
made only through that port.
Explanation:
B: The Console Context Path is an advance configuration option.
The context path that you want to use in URLs that specify the Administration Console.
Note: Create a new WebLogic Server domain based on a template. Templates allow you to recreate an existing domain for use in another context, such as migrating a domain containing an
application under development to a production environment.
C: An Administration Console extension is a WAR file that contains the resources for a
section of a WebLogic Portal Web application. When you deploy the extension, the
Administration Console creates an in-memory union of the files and directories in its
WAR file with the files and directories in the extension WAR file. Once the extension
has been deployed, it is a full member of the Administration Console: it is secured by
the WebLogic Server security realm, it can navigate to other sections of the
Administration Console, and if the extension modifies WebLogic Server resources, it
participates in the change control process.
Reference: Administration Console Online Help, Advanced Configuration Options
Reference: Extending the Administration Console for Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Release 1
Answer B,C and F
The correct answer is A,C,F
BCF
B,C,F