D80149 - Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration I

This Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration I training teaches you how to install and configure Oracle WebLogic Server 12c. It gives administrators an overview of the basic concepts and architecture of WebLogic Server.

Learn how to: 

  • Install, configure, and administer Oracle WebLogic Server
  • Monitor domain resources
  • Deploy applications
  • Create a domain
  • Start servers
  • Monitor domain resources
  • Set up and use node manager
  • Deploy applications
  • Deploy share libraries and associated applications
  • Configure database resources
  • Configure a cluster

Benefits to You

After taking this course, you'll be able to improve the performance and scalability of your organization's applications and services with the #1 application server. You'll simplify deployment and significantly improve time-to-market.

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Duration: 5.0 days

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Objectives

  • Install WebLogic Server 12c
  • Deploy applications to WebLogic Server
  • Deploy share libraries and application that use them to WebLogic Server
  • Backup and restore a WebLogic Server domain
  • Create a WebLogic Server domain
  • Configure and monitor WebLogic Server
  • Configure WebLogic Server database resources
  • Create and configure a WebLogic Server cluster
  • Configure WebLogic Server's authentication provider

Content

WebLogic Server Overview

  • WebLogic Server Architecture
  • Application Services
  • Administration Tools
  • Java Cloud Service

Installing and Patching WebLogic Server

  • Installing WebLogic Server
  • Patching WebLogic Server
  • Zero Downtime Patching

Creating Domains

  • Domain Planning
  • Domain Modes
  • Domain Creation Tools
  • Domain Templates
  • Using the Configuration Wizard
  • Multitenancy concepts

Starting Servers

  • Server Lifecycle
  • Starting and Stopping Servers
  • Domain scripts
  • Customizing Domain Scripts
  • Restarting Failed Servers

Using the Administration Console

  • Using the Administration Console for Configuration
  • Change Management Architecture
  • Creating and Modifying Managed Servers
  • Enterprise Manager Cloud Control

Configuring JDBC

  • JDBC Review
  • Datasource Types
  • Configuring a JDBC Data Source
  • JDBC and RAC
  • Connection Pools

Monitoring a Domain

  • Working with WebLogic Server Logs
  • Monitoring WebLogic Server
  • JMX, MBeans and Monitoring
  • Monitoring Dashboards

Node Manager

  • Node Manager Concepts
  • Configuring and Using Node Manager
  • Node Manager Setup Tasks
  • Node Manager and Scripting
  • Node Manager Best Practices

Deploying Applications

  • Deployment Overview and Lifecycle
  • Deployment Descriptor Concepts
  • WebLogic Deployment Tools
  • Deploying an Application
  • Load Testing an Application

(Ed 3 only, available from October 2019) Shared Java EE Libraries

  • Shared Java EE Library Concepts
  • Deploying a Shared Library

Network Channels and Virtual Hosts

  • Configuring a Network Channel
  • Configuring the Admin Port
  • Creating a Virtual Host

Clusters: Overview, Create, & Config

  • Clustering Review
  • Configuring a Cluster
  • Configuring a Dynamic Cluster

Clusters: Proxies & Sessions

  • Web-tier and Cluster Proxies
  • Oracle Traffic Director and Oracle HTTP Server
  • Configuring a Cluster Proxy
  • Configuring Replication Groups

Clusters: Communication, Planning & Troubleshooting

  • Cluster Communication Concepts
  • Multicast and Unicast
  • Replication Channels
  • Scaling and Troubleshooting Clusters

Transactions

  • Transaction Overview
  • Configuring Transaction Persistence
  • Transaction Logs
  • Transactions and Persistent Stores
  • Monitoring Transactions

WebLogic Server Security

  • WebLogic Security Architecture
  • Configuring an Authentication Provider
  • LDAP Authentication
  • Troubleshooting Authentication

Backing Up a Domain and Upgrading WebLogic Server

  • Backup/Recovery Concepts
  • Backup Types
  • Backing Up and Restoring a Domain

Audience

  • Administrator
  • Developer
  • System Integrator
  • Systems Administrator

Prerequisites

  • Some experience using basic Linux commands
  • Some system administration experience

Certification

product-certification

This course is not associated with any Certification.

Course Benefits

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  • Career growth
  • Broad Career opportunities
  • Worldwide recognition from leaders
  • Up-to Date technical skills
  • Popular Certification Badges

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