Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Administration

This Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Administration Essentials training teaches administrators techniques for installing and configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11g. Our Expert instructors will teach you how to deploy Java EE applications to Oracle WebLogic Server 11g using Administration Console and command-line and scripting tools like WLST.

You'll also learn to configure Oracle HTTP Server as the Web interface for Oracle WebLogic Server, along with supporting failover and load balancing for applications.

Prerequisite
Basic knowledge of TCP/IP, networking and client/server concepts

Training Format
Instructor Led Sessions with Intensive Hands-on Training, utilizing our (Lecture | Lab | Review) Delivery. Comprehensive Study Materials and Pre/Post-Class Mentoring and Practice Test. Oracle Database 11gR2 / UNIX installed on your PC (Laptop preferred)

Bonus : Exposure to Installation & Configuration of UNIX , Putty, Winscp, filezilla, xming (x11) and advanced topics via our PishonTech-XTRA Series

Certification
Though our training places more emphasis on a comprehensive understanding of Oracle technologies, students are also adequately prepared to take applicable Oracle Certification Exams. Our student’s exam success rate is excellent

Schedule
Weekend Option
Saturday : Time - 9am - 4pm (12-Weeks) : Starting: February 6, 2016

Price : $5000

Course Outline

Weblogic Server Basics
• Overview of Weblogic
• What is Application Server
• The need for an Application Server
• Java Application Solution Architecture
• 3-tier architecture
• Various commercial products in 3-tiers

UNIX Fundamentals
• Overview of the UNIX Operating System
• Executing Commands from the Command Line
• Determining where you are in the Directory Structure
• Viewing File Content
• Copying Files and Directories
• Searching Files and Directories
• Modifying Files with the vi Editor
• Redirecting Commands
• Basic File/Directory Permissions and Ownership
• Groups and Users Management
• Basic Networking - IP Addresses, Hostname & Firewall Setting
• Transferring Files(FTP) To/From UNIX Servers
• Compressing, Viewing, and Uncompressing Files
• Creating Shell Scripts

Oracle Database Fundamentals
• Overview of Oracle Database
• Installing and Configuring Oracle Database 11gR2/12c on UNIX
• Access a database with SQLPLUS
• Describe the stages of database startup
• Describe database shutdown options
• Configuring the Oracle Network Environment
• Use tnsping to test Oracle Net connectivity
• Using Oracle Enterprise Manager(OEM)

Installation and Configuration
• Install WebLogic Server (GUI, Console, Silent modes)
• WebLogic Server Domains
• Servers and Domains
• Domain Configuration
• The Configuration Wizard
• Starting the Administrative Server
• The Administration Console
• Administrative Tasks
• Setting the Domain Environment
• Automatically Starting Admin Servers
• Managed Servers
• Creating a Managed Server
• Starting a Managed Server
• Password boot. properties
• Examining Server Status
• Shutting Down Servers
• Admin Server Shutdown
• Admin Server Backup
• Start Scripts
• config.xml

Node Manager Overview
• Node Manager Functionality & Configuration
• Starting a Administration Server from Node Manager
• Starting a Managed Server from Node Manager
• Restarting a Managed Server from Node Manager
• Shutting Down a Server Instance from a Node Manager
• Working with Machines
• Creating a Machine
• Adding Server Instances to a Machine
• Starting the Node Manager
• Monitoring Managed Servers
• Node Manager Logs and Configuration Files

Logging
• WebLogic Logging Services
• Specifying the Logging Implementation
• Message Severity
• WebLogic Server Logs
• Server Log
• Viewing Server Log
• Configuring Server Log
• HTTP Access Log
• Configuring HTTP Access Log
• JMS Log
• Configuring JMS Log
• Domain Log
• Viewing Logs

Clustering
• What Is Clustering?
• What Components Can Be Clustered?
• Basic Cluster Diagrams
• Web Container Load Balancing
• Horizontal vs. Vertical Clustering
• Horizontal Clustering
• Clustering WebLogic Server
• WebLogic Cluster Requirements
• Configure Domain for Clustering
• Create a Cluster
• Multicasting vs. Unicasting
• HttpClusterServlet Load Balancer
• Session State
• Clustered Session State
• Session State Strategies
• In-Memory Replication
• Configuring Session State Replication

Deploying Applications
• The Process
• Deployment Overview
• Archive Vs Expanded Directory
• Default Deployment Names
• Deployment Methods
• Auto-Deployment
• Console Deployment
• Starting an Application
• Stopping an Application
• Updating Applications
• Deleting Applications
• Testing a Deployed Application
• Monitoring Deployed Applications
• Using Command Line Deployment
• weblogic.Deployer Command Syntax
• weblogic.Deployer Usage
• wldeploy Ant Task
• WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
• WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Scripts

JDBC
• Introduction to JDBC
• Types of JDBC Drivers
• Working with a Database via JDBC (Client side)
• The Need for Connection Pooling
• Connection Pooling and Data Sources
• Connecting with Data Source
• Steps in using Connection Pooling
• Admin Tasks for Connection Pools and Data Sources
• JDBC Driver Support in Web Logic Server
• Database Access Using Web Logic 11 • Working with Data Sources
• Creating a Data Source
• Monitoring Data Source and Connection Pools
• Multidata Source
• JDBC Clustering

WebLogic and JMS
• Messaging Introduction
• Messaging Components
• Messaging Types
• JMS (Java Messaging Service)
• Message Driven Beans (MDB)
• MDB as Message Consumer
• JMS Resources
• Durable Subscription
• Deployment Descriptor Entry
• Binding the Queue or Topic
• WebLogic JMS Server
• Creating a JMS Server
• Creating a Connection Factory
• Creating a Topic
• Threshold and Quota
• Configuring Threshold and Quota
• Distributed Destination
• Creating a Distributed Topic/Queue
• Monitoring JMS in WebLogic
• Messaging Bridge

Security
• Web Logic Server Security
• Authentication / Authorization
• Resources That Can Be Secured
• Authentication Mechanisms
• WebLogic Security Diagram
• Overview: Security Tasks for Securing Resources
• WebLogic Security Realms
• Managing Users/Groups
• User Lockout
• Managing Roles
• Policies and Roles

Encryption
• SSL
• Public Key / Private Key Encryption
• Secure Communication over the Web - SSL
• SSL And WebLogic Server
• Creating A Digital Certificate
• Dealing With a CA
• Configuring WebLogic Server SSL: Key stores
• Configure WebLogic SSL Settings
• Configuring WebLogic Server SSL: Setting A Listen Port

Apache HTTP Server Configuration
• Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
• Installing Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
• Configuring Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
• Keep-Alive Connections

Using WebLogic as a Web Server
• Web Server Overview
• Using WebLogic Web Server
• Configuring the WebLogic Web Server
• Virtual Hosts
• Creating Virtual Hosts
• Specifying Virtual Host Names
• Targeting Virtual Hosts to Server

Performance Tuning
• Basic Tuning Methodology
• Areas to Tune
• Tuning Hardware
• Tune the Operating System
• Tune the JVM
• JVM Choices
• Tuning WebLogic Server
• JDBC Settings
• Thread Settings
• Socket Readers
• Socket Implementation
• Monitoring Threads
• Connection BackLog
• Tuning the Back End

The WebLogic Scripting Tool
• What is WLST
• Starting WLST
• Simple WLST Commands
• Navigating WLST
• Scripting With WLST
• Configure/Recording WLST Scripts



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