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Oracle Weblogic Application Server Training

 

This WebLogic training in Chennai was designed by an experienced WebLogic DBA with many years of Oracle Application Server Administration experience.


Weblogic Server Administration in Linux and Solaris

 

Weblogic Course content


The WebLogic Components and architecture:


  1. WebLogic architecture
  2. WebLogic Systems Modules
  3. WebLogic command interfaces
  4. WebLogic Java components
  5. WebLogic security overview: best practices, SSL, wallets and certificates
  6. Application stated (precompiled, expanded, archived)
  7. Overview of WebLogic System Management

Oracle WebLogic Installation and Configuration:

  1. Oracle WebLogic capacity planning
  2. Oracle WebLogic Server Sizing
  3. Oracle WebLogic Server kernel setup
  4. Oracle WebLogic initialization parameters
  5. Oracle WebLogic installation
  6. Creating the HTTP server
  7. Create a WebLogic Default Web Application
  8. Create virtual hosts
  9. Use the WebLogic administration port to create a new domain
  10. Overview of WebLogic security
  11. Configure the WebLogic work manager
  12. Integrating Oracle WebLogic with the Oracle database server

Oracle WebLogic and Java:

  1. Overview of JMS and JDBC for WebLogic
  2. Create JDBC connection pooling
  3. Make JDBC Data Sources
  4. Understand the Java Transaction API (JTA)
  5. Oracle WebLogic plug-in's

WebLogic HTTP Server:

  1. Installing and configuring a HTTP server
  2. Managing HTTP connections to WebLogic (connection pooling)
  3. HTTP request caching
  4. HTTP Server load balancing and failover
  5. Using HTTP for connections to replicated WebLogic instances

Oracle WebLogic System Administration:

  1. Using the WebLogic Administration Console
  2. Installing Oracle WebLogic service packs
  3. Using the WebLogic command-line Interface
  4. Creating WebLogic Domains
  5. Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
  6. Oracle WebLogic maintenance: Installing WebLogic patches
  7. Using the WebLogic upgrade tool
  8. Provider export and provider import
  9. Using the WebLogic garbage collector (GC)
  10. Learn server-level migration

WebLogic Instance Management:

  1. Creating pending configurations
  2. Using the WebLogic lock and edit features
  3. Creating a WebLogic Administration Server
  4. Starting and stopping WebLogic managed servers
  5. Using the NodeManager to automatically start and stop WebLogic instances.
  6. Using the WebLogic standby admin mode.
  7. Oracle WebLogic Backup and Recovery
  8. Creating an high availability WebLogic Environment
  9. Making a disaster recovery planning
  10. Building a failover architecture for the WebLogic layer
  11. Managing WebLogic backups for high availability

WebLogic clustering:

  1. Create a WebLogic cluster using Enterprise Java Beans (EJB)
  2. Create a WebLogic cluster using JMS and JDBC
  3. Using multi-tier WebLogic Server clusters

Oracle WebLogic security administration:

  1. Creating security policies
  2. HTTP server security
  3. WebLogic security nodes
  4. Examining incoming HTTP requests
  5. Rejecting hacked URL requests
  6. Enabling JMS message quotas
  7. Using WebLogic keys, SSL, wallets and certificates
  8. Configuring the WebLogic Java Transaction API (JTA) for transaction timeout
  9. Oracle WebLogic user administration and Maintenance
  10. Administering the HTTP Server authorized connections
  11. Creating WebLogic users
  12. Oracle WebLogic pre-spawned connections to Oracle
  13. WebLogic privilege and security management

Deploying new WebLogic Applications:

  1. WebLogic deployment best practices
  2. Unit, functional and systems testing of a new WebLogic application
  3. Benchmarking stress testing of a new WebLogic application
  4. Creating a WebLogic deployment plan
  5. Tracking WebLogic domain changes
  6. Using ConfigToScript in WLST
  7. Understanding the WebLogic Deployer
  8. Scheduling automatic deployment at a specific date-time
  9. Using staging modes

WebLogic connections to database layer:


  1. Connecting WebLogic to non-Oracle databases
  2. Using JDBC with WebLogic
  3. Using WebLogic system modules and application modules
  4. Oracle WebLogic and the GoldenGate Director Server (GDS)
  5. Connecting WebLogic to multiple Oracle databases
  6. WebLogic Java Messaging System (JMS)
  7. Creating a JMS Server
  8. Make JMS destinations
  9. Using JMS Connection Factories
  10. Understanding the JMS persistence store
  11. Setup JMS message throttling
  12. Creating JMS messagethresholds
  13. Using the JMS message bridge
  14. Oracle WebLogic Performance Tuning
  15. WebLogic Monitoring and troubleshooting
  16. Look-up error messages using the WebLogic Message Catalog
  17. Using the WebLogic logs with WLST
  18. Measuring WebLogic Server Native I/O
  19. Viewing the logs using UNIX/Linux grep and other UNIX Solaris system utilities
  20. Using difference log files for WebLogic monitoring
  21. Tracing a dye application request through the JDBC subsystem (WebLogic request dyeing with the dye injection monitor)
  22. Oracle WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) to create notifications and watches
  23. Using SNMP to trap errors
  24. Using a JVM thread dump
  25. Using JVM to see RAM memory stack usage details
  26. Find JDBC memory leaks
  27. Create a debugging flag with WLST and the WebLogic administration console
  28. Writing monitoring scripts using WLST
  29. Tuning the HTTP Server
  30. Monitoring the HTTP logs
  31. HTTP Load Balancing
  32. Tuning the WebLogic instances
  33. Concurrent request monitoring and tuning with the WebLogic work manager
  34. Optimizing WebLogic server RAM and CPU consumption
  35. Tuning connection backlog buffering
  36. Tuning the Oracle database layer
  37. Monitoring the Oracle SQL workload
  38. Finding high-impact WebLogic transactions
  39. Parameters that effect SQL performance
  40. Using STATSPACK and AWR to spot database bottlenecks

 

Description of IBM Weblogic Application Server

 

WebSphere Application Server is the foundation of the IBM WebSphere software platform. It enables programmers to develop, deploy and integrate the secure, scalable, and flexible e-business applications. It also supports business applications from simple Web publishing through enterprise-scale transaction processing.

 

Weblogic AS Training Objectives

 

WebSphere Application Server serves as a run-time environment for J2EE or Portal applications. This course is intended for those Java programmers who are interested in develop, deploy and run the J2EE based application on WebSphere.

 

Weblogic AS Training Course Prerequisites

 

Before learning this course, we are assuming that the candidate is familiar with the following areas:

  • Intermediate knowledge of Core Java programming.
  • Should be familiar with general principles of Web server administration and building Web applications using Servlet & JSP.
  • Some familiarity with SQL, relational databases, and the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) interfaces will be helpful.

 


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