Oracle 11g WebLogic Administration

Course

In London-City

£ 1,895 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    London-city

The Oracle 11g WebLogic Administration course teaches the core skills needed to install and configure the Oracle 11g WebLogic Application Server. Using a mixture of instructor led discussion and a hands-on workshop approach, delegates learn to deploy Java EE applications using the Administration Console, use the command-line and WLST scripting tool, configuration of Oracle HTTP Server and configuration of Oracle WebLogic Server cluster to support failover and load balancing for applications. Who will the Course Benefit? The Oracle 11g WebLogic Administration course is aimed at application server administrators. Learning Objectives The delegates will practise: Understand the Oracle Fusion landscapeRecognise WebLogic server componentsInstall Oracle WebLogicUse the WebLogic console and toolsConfigure the WebLogic serverDeploy JEE applicationsConfigure WebLogic JDBC optionsUnderstand JNDIUnderstand JMSConfigure Apache HTTP Server for WebLogicConfigure WebLogic clustersManage WebLogic serverConfigure basic WebLogic securityUnderstand basic WebLogic performance tuning To provide the skills necessary to install, configure, manage, deploy applications to and understand the core aspects of Oracle 11g WebLogic server.

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Start date

London-City ((select))
EC3V 9LJ

Start date

On request

About this course

No prior knowledge of WebLogic is required, but delegates should be from a technical background. Some awareness of internet architectures and protocols is inferred.

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Subjects

  • Install
  • Web
  • Server
  • Java
  • JDBC
  • Application Server

Course programme

Course Contents - DAY 1Course Introduction

  • Administration and Course Materials
Session 1: WELCOME TO ORACLE FUSION MIDDLEWARE
  • The Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment
  • Oracle WebLogic Server Component Tour
  • Online and Offline Documentation Sources
Session 2: JAVA ENTERPRISE EDITION (JEE) ARCHITECTURE
  • The JEE 5 Environment
  • Middle tier architecture
Session 3: INSTALLING ORACLE WEBLOGIC SERVER
  • Installation Options
  • Graphical User Interface (GUI) Installation
  • Command Line Installation
  • WebLogic Server Directory Structure
Session 4: DOMAIN CONFIGURATION
  • Understanding WebLogic Domains
  • Administration Servers and Managed Servers
  • Creating and Configuring Domains
  • The Domain Directory Structure
  • Offline WLST Domain Management
Course Contents - DAY 2Session 5: DOMAIN TEMPLATES
  • Understanding and Creating a Domain Template
  • Extending a Domain Template
  • Domain Templates for Fusion Middleware Suites
Session 6: ADMINISTRATION TOOLS
  • Utilising the Administration Console
  • Using WLST to Navigate the Domain Structure
  • Understanding Internal Change Management Using JMX and MBeans
Session 7: MANAGED SERVERS
  • Configuring Managed Servers
  • Starting and Stopping Managed Servers or Domains
  • Configuring Managed Servers Remotely
  • Explaining Administration and Managed Server Independence (MSI)
Session 8: BACKUP AND RECOVERY
  • Backup and Recovery Strategy
  • Full Offline Backup and Recovery
  • Online and Offline Domain Backup
  • Offline Domain Recovery
  • Instance Home Backup and Recovery
Course Contents - DAY 3Session 9: DEPLOYING WEB APPLICTIONS
  • Autodeployment
  • Manual Deployment
  • Deployment Using Administration Console
  • Deployment Using Command Line
  • WLST Web Application Deployment
  • Editing Deployment Descriptors
  • Application Testing
  • Weblogic and Web Server Interaction
Session 10: DEPLOYING JEE APPLICATIONS
  • Describing JEE Web Applications
  • Packaging Web Applications
  • Web Application Structure and Packaging
  • Deploying Shared Libraries
  • Understanding Deployment Descriptors
Session 11: DEPLOYMENT IN PRODUCTION ENVRONMENTS
  • Development, Testing and Staging Deployments
  • Deployment Plans
  • Redeployment of Versioned Applications
Session 12: JDBC AND DATA SOURCES
  • Understanding JDBC and Data Sources
  • Configuring JDBC and Data Sources
  • Using Connection Pools
  • Deploying JDBC Resources
  • Monitoring and Testing
Course Contents - DAY 4Session 13: JAVA MESSAGE SERVICE (JMS) SETUP
  • Describe and Configure JMS
  • Connection Factories, Queues and Topics
  • Using Persistent Messages
  • JMS Monitoring
Session 14: LOG MANAGEMENT
  • Log Monitoring
  • Administration Console Log Management
  • Integrating Application Logging
  • Log Filtering
  • Log Filter Expressions
Session 15: UTILISING NODE MANAGERS
  • Node Manager Architecture
  • Node Manager Directory Structure
  • Understanding Machines
  • Utilising Node Managers
  • Start and Stop Procedures
Session 16: CLUSTERING BASICS
  • Clustering Benefits
  • Basic and Multitier Cluster Architecture
  • Communication Between Clustered Server Instances
Course Contents - DAY 5Session 17: CLUSTER CONFIGURATION
  • Preparing for, Create and Configure a Cluster
  • Extending a Cluster
  • Controlling Clustered Servers
Session 18: CLUSTERS AND APPLICATIONS
  • Deploying Applications to a Cluster
  • Clustered Session State Replication
  • Replication Groups and In-memory Replication
  • Stateful Session Beans in Multitier Clusters
  • Configuring JDBC and File Replication
Session 19: SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
  • WebLogic Server Security Architecture
  • Security Realms
  • Users and Groups
  • Roles and Policies
  • Web Application Resources and EJB Protection
Session 20: SECURING THE WEB INTERFACE
  • Keys and Digital Certificates with the Keytool
  • Configuring SSL for WebLogic Server
  • Steps to Prevent Web-based Interference

Oracle 11g WebLogic Administration

£ 1,895 + VAT