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WEBLOGIC ADMINISTRATION 11G

( on Linux Environment )
Description An enterprise application consists of various components and resourc
es such as Enterprise JavaBeans, Servlets, JSPs, Database Connections, HTML file
s, XML files, etc. After application developers finish developing the various co
mponents, it is the system administrator's job to put everything together into t
he WebLogic Server environment and make it available to users at Web browsers. A
s a WebLogic Server Administrator, you are responsible for, among other things:
Starting and stopping servers
Balancing the load on servers or connection pools
Selecting and monitoring the configuration of resources
Detecting and correcting problems
Monitoring and evaluating system performance
Deploying Enterprise JavaBeans, Web Applications, and Enterprise Applications
This course is a highly hands-on course that teaches students all the important
aspects of the administrative tasks on the WebLogic Server 11G Platform. Objecti
ves objectives Course Outline
WebLogic Server Administration Overview
Installations of WebLogic Server 11g
Applying Service Packs
Managing WebLogic Server Licenses
Domains, Administration Servers and Managed Servers
Administration Console
Starting and Stopping WebLogic Servers
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
Registering Startup and Shutdown Classes
Configuring and Deploying Applications
Dynamic Deployment
Deployment of Enterprise JavaBeans
Configuration and Deployment of Web Applications
Using Administration Console to Deploy Applications
Side by side deployment
Detail discussion about issues while doing deployment.
Deployment descriptors.
Web.xml & weblogic.xml
Production deployment.
Administering Security
Basic Concepts of Authorization and Authentication
Basic Concepts of Cryptography
Security Models
Defining Users, Groups, and ACLs
Configuring Security in Web Applications
Setting Up Authentication for Web Applications
Restricting Access to Resources in a Web Application
Configurations for SSL Protocol
Managing Database Connections and Data Sources
JDBC Overview
Setting up and Manage JDBC Connection Pools
Setting up and Manage JDBC Data Sources & multi data Sources.
Create and Manage MultiPools .
Administering Java Message Service (JMS)
JMS Overview
Configuring Connection Factories
Configuring JMS Servers
Configuring Connection Consumers
Monitoring JMS

Administering WebLogic Server Clusters


Introduction to WebLogic Server Clustering
Create a New Cluster
Configure Replication Groups
Starting a WebLogic Server Cluster
Clustered Services
Load Balancing of Clustered Services
Failover Support for Clustered Services
Cluster-Wide JNDI Naming Service
Idempotent Objects
HTTP Session State Replication
Firewall Considerations for Clusters
Monitoring and Troubleshooting WebLogic Servers
Overview of Monitoring
Monitoring Servers
Overview of Logging Subsystem
Log File Format
Message Attributes
Viewing the Logs
Trouble shooting
Performance Tuning
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The JVM
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Memory
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Garbage collection
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Tools
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Thread Dump
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Heap Dump
Weblogic Scripting Language (WLST)
Apache Http Server integration(Plug-ins) with Weblogic
Detail discussion on Node Manager.
Importance of nodemanager
How to start & stop servers using nodemanager
Nodemanager log file.
How nodemanager control the servers in different Domains.

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