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Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3: System Administration (Self-Study Course)
Who should attend
- Sales consultants
- Technical consultants
- Web administrators
Prerequisites
- Experience with basic Linux administration and shell commands
Course Objectives
- Understand setting up basic security in Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3
- Configure and Manage Cluster using Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3
- Create and manage development, staging, QA, and production environments
- Manage applications through the entire production lifecycle
- Ensure quality of service for large scale J2EE applications hosted on Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3
- Install and Configure Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3
- Understand management tools and options for Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3
- Understand basic and advanced application deployment on Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3
- Configure JNDI, JMS, JDBC using Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3
Product Description
- Install Oracle WebLogic Server Environment
- Explain the motivation behind distributed systems
- List the major components of the J2EE specification
- Know the terminology used throughout the course
- Understand WebLogic Server architecture
- Install and run Oracle WebLogic Server
- Configure Oracle WebLogic Server
- Explain how the domain works
- Describe the domain directory structure
- Configure a domain
- Start or stop the Oracle WebLogic Server
- Configure Managed Servers
- Start Managed Servers
- Explain administration and Managed Server independence
- Create custom domain template
- Managing and Monitoring Oracle WebLogic
- Command Line tools and Administration Console
- Understand machines and Node Manager
- Describe simple logging
- Use commands to get attributes from an MBean
- Use network channels to add flexibility to your networking
- Basic Deployment
- Describe the Web server capabilities of WebLogic Server
- Use static and dynamic deployment
- Work with the built-in WebLogic Server servlets
- Define and work with enterprise applications
- Understanding JNDI
- Describe naming and directory services
- Detail the high-level architecture of JNDI
- Define basic terminology
- View the JNDI tree in Oracle WebLogic Server
- Setting Up JDBC
- Describe the high level architecture of JDBC
- List the four driver types and those provide by WLS
- Describe and configure Data Sources
- Use the administration console to manage JDBC resources
- Setting Up JMS (Java Message Service) Applications
- Understand how Oracle WebLogic Server JMS is implemented
- Configure JMS administered objects using the administration console
- Configure persistent messages
- Use the WLS administration console to monitor JMS
- Managing Transactions
- Configure transactions using the console
- Monitor transactions using the console
- Securing WLS Resources and Applications
- Describe WLS security architecture
- Configure users, groups, and roles
- Configure security realms
- Secure Web applications with declarative security
- Configure policies and SSL
- Create and manage certificates
- Protect WLS against several types of attacks
- Advanced Deployment
- Configure an application for multiple development environments
- Create a deployment plan
- Stage a deployment plan
- Use Production Redeployment
- Introduction to Clustering
- Understand the uses of a cluster
- Describe the basic cluster architecture
- Describe the multi-tier cluster architecture
- Understand how clusters communicate
- Configuring a Cluster
- Prepare your environment for a cluster
- Create and configure a cluster
- Create and configure a proxy server
- Managing Clusters
- Deploy applications to a cluster
- Manage session state in a cluster
- Troubleshoot a cluster
- Clustering EJB Objects
- Understand EJB clustering capabilities
- Configure clusterable EJBs
- Understand EJB clustering best practices
- Clustering Services
- Set up whole server migration
- Understand JNDI clustering
- Understand JDBC clustering
- Migrate a JMS server
- Migrate transactions