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<p>This reference covers operational and management aspects of Fabric3. Fabric3 is designed to run in a variety of environments and provide application portability between them. In most cases, configuration is consistent across runtimes</p><p>The following are brief descriptions of the supported Fabric3 runtimes:</p><ul><li><strong>The Standalone Server:</strong> Fabric3 includes a server that can be run in a single VM or in a distributed environment with multiple runtime clusters.</li><li><strong>The Fabric3 Tomcat Runtime</strong>: This runtime is hosted in a Tomcat server. The Fabric3 Tomcat Runtime is integrated with Tomcat facilities including JMX and logging. This runtime provides additional services including support for service clustering, JTA transactions, and datasource pooling.</li><li><strong>The Fabric3 WebLogic Server Runtime: </strong>This runtime is hosted in Oracle WebLogic Server. Fabric3 leverages WLS clustering, JMS, JTA transactions, thread pooling, security, data sources and other container-provided features.</li></ul><p>Note Fabric3 may also be embedded in other hosts. If you would like to run Fabric3 in an environment listed here, please contact the <a class="confluence-link" href="/wiki/spaces/FABRIC/pages/524323/Support" data-linked-resource-id="524323" data-linked-resource-version="7" data-linked-resource-type="page" data-linked-resource-default-alias="Support" data-base-url="https://fabric3.atlassian.net/wiki">user list</a>.</p><p><img class="editor-inline-macro" src="https://fabric3.atlassian.net/wiki/plugins/servlet/confluence/placeholder/macro?definition=e3BhZ2V0cmVlOnJvb3Q9QHNlbGZ9&locale=en_GB&version=2" data-macro-name="pagetree" data-macro-parameters="root=@self" data-macro-schema-version="1"></p>
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