Which two actions should you execute?

You completed the development of a new application and want to create a new domain in a new
environment for functional testing. You want to have the same settings for your new domain as
your old domain, with the option of changing the configuration in the new target environment.
Which two actions should you execute?

You completed the development of a new application and want to create a new domain in a new
environment for functional testing. You want to have the same settings for your new domain as
your old domain, with the option of changing the configuration in the new target environment.
Which two actions should you execute?

A.
Use the introspect () command in WLST to gather the configuration information from the
original domain.

B.
Use pack/unpack to transfer the domain from one machine to another.

C.
Create a domain template from the original domain using the Domain Template Builder and use
the Configuration Wizard to create a new domain from the template.

D.
Use the Admin Console of the original domain to create a domain template from the original
domain and use the Configuration Wizard to create a new domain from the template.

Explanation:
Using the Domain Template Builder to Create Domain Templates
To create a domain, start the Configuration Wizard and choose a domain configuration template.
Reference: Creating and Configuring Domains Using the Configuration Wizard



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naveen

naveen

I think b & c

anonym

anonym

Would also guess for BC

Amsterdam

Amsterdam

It is C, there are two actions mentioned in the answer..

Shweta

Shweta

Are all the answers correct??
if only reading these question, can I clear 1Z0-599??

Manish Nashikkar

Manish Nashikkar

Correct options are B & C

Sam

Sam

C. because “with the option of changing the configuration in the new target environment” wich can be done by Configuration Wizard. Unpack can not change config.

Sam

Sam

it is needed to choose 2 options in the real.
So, BC