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Oracle WebLogic Server 11g/12C: Administration (Windows & Linux Environment) Profile Summary:Duration: 30- 35 Hours 10 + years of real time experience in the IT industry, currently working as a Oracle Senior SOA and Web Logic Administrator (ORACLE FUSION MIDDLEWARE ADMINISTRATOR) at one of the top MNC. Methodology The main purpose of this course is to give the students a conceptual practical knowledge of the Oracle Weblogic Administration. Each concept will be explained in details first and then the practical implementation of the same concept will be shown by the trainer on system. Weblogic Training mainly aims to getting you ready for the interview after With these Weblogic Training Program coupled with sufficient practice of the exercises taught in the program a student will gain as much as knowledge equivalent to or above 4+ years of any Real Time Web logic Administrator. What you will learn This course trains Web administrators on techniques for installing and configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11g. It also trains Web administrators to deploy Java EE applications to Oracle WebLogic Server 11g using Administration Console and command-line and scripting tools like WLST. Learn To: Describe the architecture of WebLogic Server including domains, servers and machines. Install, configure and use WebLogic Server. Perform routine Oracle WebLogic Server administration functions. Deploy different types of Java EE applications to Oracle WebLogic Server. Required Prerequisites Basic TCP/IP networking knowledge of client/server concepts Basic Linux commands and desktop navigation (if don't know we will cover it )
Course Topics: Introduction History of web server, 2-tier architecture Introduction to Java and J2EE Overview on JVM Introduction to J2EE Architecture Various commercial products in 3-tiers the logic behind popularity of each product Java Application Solution Architecture Drawbacks of Web server History of Application server What is Application Server, 3-tier architecture The need for an Application Server Difference between Web server and Application server Installation And Configuration (Weblogic and Domain) Install WebLogic Server ( GUI, Console, Silent modes) WebLogic Server Domains Servers And Domains Domain Configuration The Configuration Wizard The Configuration Wizard: Creating A New Domain Starting The Administrative Server The Administration Console Administrative Tasks Identifying Dynamic and Non dynamic Attribute Changes in the Administration Console Customizing Monitoring Tables Within the Administration Console 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 , packing and unpacking commands, config_builder.sh Starting and Stopping WebLogic Servers using Real-time Wrapper Scripts Setting up WebLogic Server as Service Starting and Stopping WebLogic Administration Server Adding a WebLogic Managed Server to a Domain Starting and Stopping a WebLogic Managed Server
Web Logic Server Life Cycle and Extending Domain Stages of Weblogic Startup Process: STARTING STANDBY STARTING ADMIN RESUMING RUNNING RUNNING MODE Java Naming and Directory (JNDI) What is JNDI Architecture Of JNDI Why the JNDI required in Weblogic Types of JNDIs How to Viewing the JNDI Tree using Admin Console. Setting up Weblogic Server Clustering Environment (Cluster) 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 Horizontal Cluster setup ( 2 box,4 servers i.e. Domain Extension) Vertical cluster setup (1 box , 3 servers) Hybrid Cluster setup ( 2 boxes, 6 servers) Managing Clusters Assembling Applications (packing) Java Web Application Architecture The basic java files
The Infrastructure for Enterprise Web Applications What is Application Assembly? JEE Modules JEE Application Assembly Web Module Web Module - Deployment Descriptor web.xml Weblogic.xml WEB-INF Directory Web Application Directory EJB Modules EJB Deployment Descriptors ejb-jar.xml Enterprise Application Modules Enterprise Application Deployment Descriptor Deploying Applications using various Methods 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 Editing Deployment Descriptors Using Command Line Deployment weblogic.Deployer Command Syntax Weblogic.Deployer Usage wldeploy Ant Task WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Scripts JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) and JTA Transactions 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 WebLogic Server Database Access Using WebLogic Working with Data Sources Creating a Data Source
Monitoring Data Source and Connection Pools Creating Multidata Source (JDBC level Clustering) Monitoring Multidata Source JMS (Java Messaging Service) 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, queue Threshold and Quota Configuring Threshold and Quota Configure Distributed Destination Creating a Distributed Topic/Queue Monitoring JMS in WebLogic Messaging Bridge JMS Clustering Weblogic Server Security (Protecting Against Attacks) WebLogic 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 Secure Socket Layer SSL (Encryption) and Security Frame Work why 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: Keystores Configure WebLogic SSL Settings Configuring WebLogic Server SSL: Setting A Listen Port what is J2AA what user and groups configurations unlocking the users What is realm and its modules Apache HTTP Server Configuration and integration with Weblogic Server Apache installation 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 (Virtual Hosting) Web Server Overview Using WebLogic Web Server types of Virtual Hosts Configuring The WebLogic Web Server Virtual Hosts Creating Virtual Hosts Specifying Virtual Host Names Targeting Virtual Hosts to Server Access Log External Web Servers WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST i.e. command Mode Administration) WLST Details Starting WLST Simple WLST Commands WLST Is Hierarchical Navigating WLST Other WLST Commands Scripting With WLST Recording WLST Scripts Configure Recording Start Recording Sample Recorded Script
Taking the thread dump through the WLST. Node Manager( NM) Node Manager Functionality types of Node Managers setting up the NM Environment 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 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 Monitoring and Troubleshooting WebLogic Servers (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 Domain Log Viewing Logs Performance Monitor using WebLogic Diagnostics Framework (WLDF) log files diagnostic modules diagnostic Images Archives context SNMP What is Interoperability 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 Muxer Threads Work Managers and execute queues Thread Dumps , Heap dumps and Core Dumps Troubleshooting Weblogic Servers How To Enable Disable Admin Console How To Recover The Admin Password How To Reset The Admin Password If Lost Version Differences (WEBLOGIC 8.1 AND WEBLOGIC 9.1 AND ABOVE ) Regular Weblogic Server Issues. Backup and Recovery Operations Recommending a Backup and Recovery Strategy Performing a Full Offline Backup and Recovery Real Time Implementations Real-time Weblogic Architectures Real-time Tool (Remedy, Mantis bug tracking tool ) Sample Real-time Architectures Daily Activities of the WebLogic Administrators How to Apply patches About Migration and Up gradation (From lower version o Higher Version ) Common Errors during WebLogic Administration (Issues) Non-Technical Questions. Tips about answering questions in Interviews Tips for Resume preparation Interview Questions
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