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How to Change Weblogic Domain MODE to Production and Development.

Hi all,  
today i experienced a little task to change the "Production mode" settings to FALSE in weblogic domain because due to production mode web service test client was not working.

Setting up the mode to true was easy and straight forward but a little trick comes where for some reasons we had to rollback that change to test some issues. 

If you want to know what are the differences between the two modes check this post  To configure all servers in a domain to run in production mode: 

Login to Weblogic Console In the left pane of the WebLogic Console, under Domain Structure, select the domain name. 

  • Select Configuration > General and select the Production Mode check box. 
  • Click Save, and then, to activate these changes, in the Change Center, click Activate Changes. Start and stop any servers that are currently running.

Here are the steps to configure all servers in a domain back to development mode.
Weblogic server stores its information in a configuration file.  Stop the servers running in a domain. Open the config.xml file location under MIDDLEWARE_HOME/domains/domain_name/config Change the production-mode entry to false and save the file and exit Start all servers you should be able to see the following message on console.

You can also set the value PRODUCTION_MODE to true or false in setDomainEnv.sh file but if you want to backout the change you need to change the config.xml file

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