Friday, May 18, 2012
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Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Advanced Administration

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Duration: 5 Days

What you will learn
Oracle WebLogic Server is a Java EE application environment that supports the deployment of mission critical applications using a robust, secure and scalable infrastructure. System administration of WebLogic Server includes a wide range of activities, from creating and configuring server domains, to deploying and securing applications, to monitoring and troubleshooting server, application and performance issues.  In this course, students expand upon their basic administrative knowledge and experience, and learn more sophisticated techniques for working with WebLogic Server and integrating it within the rest of their enterprise. Particular attention is paid to the topics of authentication, enterprise messaging, clustering and performance. This course also covers some basic techniques for monitoring server health and for troubleshooting problems. Students continue to use tools such as the WebLogic Server Administration Console and WebLogic Server Scripting Tool (WLST) for performing these administration tasks.

Learn To:
Manage domains and templates
Configure a highly available messaging infrastructure
Automate server migration and failover
Utilize LDAP for authentication
Monitor servers using WLDF or SNMP

This course is an upgrade of Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3: Advanced System Administration.

Audience
Administrator
Security Administrators
Support Engineer
Technical Administrator
Technical Consultant
Web Administrator

Required Prerequisites
Experience with basic Linux administration and shell commands
Suggested Prerequisites
Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Administration Essentials

Course Objectives
Configure and monitor server network channels
Define a JDBC data source for load balancing and failover
Configure JMS to guarantee message delivery
Configure JMS load balancing and failover in a cluster
Configure JMS store and forward features
Create custom domain and extension templates
Bridge WebLogic JMS to an external JMS provider
Configure automatic server migration in a cluster
Replicate HTTP sessions using multiple clusters
Integrate WebLogic Server with an external LDAP server
Integrate WebLogic Server with a database security store
Tune a Java VM for performance
Tune server subsystems for performance
Define server work managers
Apply techniques to diagnose and troubleshoot server problems
Trigger SNMP notifications from WebLogic Server

Course Topics

Installation Management
Smart Update
Patch Management

Domain Templates
Domain Templates
Extension Templates
Template Builder

Other Domain Tools
WLST and Templates
Pack Tool
Configuration Backup
Configuration Auditing

Advanced Network Configuration
Network Channels
Administration Channels
Standby Mode

Multi Data Sources
Data Source Failover
Data Source Load Balancing
Connection Testing
WebLogic and RAC

JDBC Performance Essentials
Connection Pooling
Statement Caching
Last Logging Resource

JMS Message Management
Viewing Messages
Exporting Messages
Pausing Destinations

JMS Guaranteed Messaging
Persistent Stores
Durable Subscribers

JMS Performance Essentials
Quotas
Thresholds
Unit of Order

JMS Store and Forward
SAF Agents
SAF Contexts
SAF Imported Destinations

JMS Message Bridge
Bridge Adapters
Bridge Destinations
Quality of Service

Server Migration
Cluster Leasing
Candidate Machines

JMS Clustering
JMS Cluster Targeting
Service Migration
Migratable Targets
Distributed Destinations
JMS Load Balancing

Cross-Cluster Replication
MAN Replication
WAN Replication

Authentication Providers
Security Realms
Security Stores
Control Flags
LDAP Authenticators
SQL Authenticator
Password Validation
Security Migration

Server Performance Essentials
Load Testing
JVM Tuning
Heap Monitoring
Work Managers

Monitoring and Diagnostics Essentials
Runtime MBeans
Diagnostics Framework
Metric Collectors
Watches
Instrumentation
WebLogic and SNMP
Trap Monitors
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