ORACLE WEBLOGIC
Server 11g and 12c Administration
Introducing Oracle
fusion Middleware platform
- Describing the oracle Fusion
middleware Environment
- Describing how Weblogic Server
Supports various Fusion Middle Suites.
- Describing How Various Fusion Middleware
Suites Augment the functions of weblogic server.
Defining Java
Enterprise Edition Terminology and Architecture
- Explaining the motivation behind
Distributed Systems
- The Major Components of the Java
EE5 Specification
Installing Oracle
Weblogic Server
- Explaining Oracle Weblogic Server
Installation Steps
- Installing Weblogic Server Using
Both the GUI and Command Line
- Describing the Organization and
Contents of the Weblogic Server Directory Structure
Configuring a Simple
Domain
- Describing the common Elements in a
Weblogic Server Domain
- Describing how Domains are used in
the Enterprise
- Comparing Administration and
Managed Servers
- Describing the use of WLST offline
to manage Domains
Configuring a Domain
Using Templates
- Describing the internal Process
Used to create or update a Domain Using a Template
- Describing the Process of Extending
a Domain Template
Using Administration
Console and WLST
- Identifying Dynamic and Nondynamic
Attribute changes in the Administration Console
- Customizing Monitoring Tables within
the Administration Console
- Using the Weblogic Scripting Tool
(WLST) Command line Utility
- Invoking WLST and Navigation
through the Domain Structure
- Describing How Change Management is
Performed Internally Using Java Management Extension (JMX) and Mbeans
Configuring Managed
Servers
- Configuring managed Servers Using
the Administrative Console
- Configuring Managed Servers Using
Weblogic Scripting Tool(WLST)
- Starting Managed Servers
- Configuring Managed Servers on a
Computer Separate from the Administration Server
- Explaining Administration and
Managed Server Independence (MSI)
Configuring Node
Managers
- Configuring a machine and Assign
Servers to it by Using the Console
- Explaining the Node Manager
Architecture
- Configuring, Starting, and Stopping
Node Managers
Viewing and Managing
Logs in Oracle WLS Environment
- Defining and configuring Server and
Domain Logs
- Viewing and Interpreting the Format
of Domain and Server Log Files Using the Administration Console
- Configuring Server Standard Output
Setting Using the Console
- Accessing Online Log Message
Console
- Configuring Log Filter Expressions
Deployment Concepts
- Configuring and Deploying Web
Application via the Administration Console, Command Line.
- Testing Deployed Applications
- Describing Enterprise Deployment
Architectures
- Describing URLs and Web
Applications
Advanced Deployment
- Creating a Deployment Plan
- Staging a Deployment Plan
- Using Production Redeployment
Understanding JDBC
and Configuring Data Source
- Configuring JDBC and JDBC Data
Sources
- Configuring Connection pool and
Describing How Data Source are used.
- Deploying JDBC Resources to a
Target
- Explaining the Components of JDBC
URLs
- Monitoring and Testing a Data
Source
Setting Up Java
Message Service(JMS) Resources
- Configuring JMS Server
- Configuring Connection Factories
- Configuring Queues and Topics
- Configuring Persistent Messages
- Deploying an Application that Uses
JMS
- Monitoring JMS Resources and
Messages
Security Concepts and
Configuration
- Using Weblogic Server (WLS)
Security Architecture
- Configuring Security Realms, Users
and Groups, Roles and Policies
- Configuring Protection for Web
Application Resources and EJBs
Protecting Against
Attacks
- Describing the process of
configuring secure Sockets layer(SSL)
- Using the keytool Utility to
Configure keys and obtain Digital Certificates
- Configuring SSL for WLS Server
Introduction to
Clustering
- The Benefits of Oracle Weblogic
Cluster
- Basic & Multitier Cluster
Architecture
- Communication among Cluster
Architecture
- Communication among Clustered
Server Instances
- The key Criteria for Selecting
Suitable Cluster Architecture
Configuring a Cluster
- Preparing Your Environment for a
Cluster
- Creating and Configuring a Cluster
- Adding Servers & Starting Up
and Shutting Down Clustered Servers
Managing Clusters
- Deploying Applications to Cluster
- Describing the Replication of a
Session State in a Cluster
- Configuring Replication Groups
- Configuring In-Memory Replication
- Configuring JDBC Replication
- Configuring File Replication
Apache HTTP Server Confirmation
- Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
- Installing Apache HTTP Server
Plug-In
- Configuring Apache HTTP Server
Plug-In
- Keep-Alive Connections
Performance Tuning
- Basic Tuning
- Area of Tune
- Tune the JVM
- JDBC Settings
- Thread Settings
- Monitoring Threads