D80149
Oracle Weblogic Server 12c: Administration I.
Description
The course will provide administrators with an overview of the basic concept and architecture of Weblogic Server, and students will learn how to install and configure Oracle Weblogic Server 12c. After completing the course, they will be able to scale the performance of the applications running in their company to the optimum level using the world's leading application server.
In this course you will learn:
- Install, configure and administer Oracle Weblogic Server 12c
- How to install, configure, install, install and configure the WebSQL Weblogic Server, how to configure and install the WebSQL Server, how to install and configure the WebSQL Server, and how to monitor domain resources (domains).
- Monitor, monitor, configure, monitor, and manage applications
- Monitor and monitor domains
- Weblogic server domain backup and restore
- Start servers
- Set up and use Node Manager
- Configuring database resources
- Cluster configuration
Focus- Main topics-topics:
- WebLogic Server Overview
- WebLogic Server installation and patching
- WebLogic WebLogic
- How to WebLogic WebLogic
- The Administration Console
- Configuring JDBC
- Monitoring the domain
- Node Manager
- Installing applications
- Clusters
- Transactions
- WebLogic Server Security- Security Solutions
- Domain backup and recovery
Outline
WebLogic Server Overview
- Defining WebLogic Server Terms
- Listing WebLogic Server Tools
- Describing Basic WebLogic Server Architecture
Installing and Patching WebLogic Server
- Determining Supported Configurations
- Installing WebLogic Server 12c
- Applying a Patch to WebLogic Server
Creating Domains
- Describing a Domain Configuration
- Creating a Domain with the Configuration Wizard
- Configuring Domain Resources While Creating a Domain
- Moving a Domain to Another Computer
Starting servers
- Starting and Stopping Server with Standard Scripts
- Dealing with Startup Problems
- Customizing standard start scripts
The Administration Console
- Accessing the Administration Console
- Creating and Configuring Servers by using the Admin Console
Configuring JDBC
- Configuring JDBC Generic Data Sources
- Configuring GridLink Data Sources
- Performing Basic Data Source Connection Pool Tuning
Monitoring a Domain
- Configuring and Accessing Server Logs
- Enabling Debugging Output
- Monitoring Server Health and Performance
- Monitoring JDBC Data Sources
- Viewing Diagnostic Charts by using the Monitoring Dashboard
Node Manager
- Describing the WebLogic Server Node Manager Utility
- Configuring WebLogic Server Machines
- Setting Up and Configuring Node Manager
- Starting WebLogic Server through Node Manager
Deploying Applications
- Deploying Applications to WebLogic Server
- Testing Deployed Applications
- Monitoring Deployed Applications
- Stress Testing WebLogic Server
Clusters
- Planning for a WebLogic Server Cluster
- Creating and Configuring a WebLogic Server Cluster
- Creating and Configuring a WebLogic Server Dynamic Cluster
- Configuring Oracle HTTP Server as a WebLogic Server Cluster Proxy
- Debugging Cluster Errors
Transactions
- Describing the WebLogic Server Transaction Architecture
- Configuring a Database as the Persistent Store for WebLogic Server Transactions
WebLogic Server Security
- Describing the WebLogic Server Security Architecture
- Configuring an External LDAP Product as the WebLogic Server Authentication Provider
Backing Up and Restoring a Domain
- Backing Up a WebLogic Server Domain
- Restoring a WebLogic Server Domain
Related exam: 1Z0-133
Prerequisites
Basic network and Linux operator skills, DB admin skills. Java EE technology basics. The course materials are in English, so at least a basic level of document reading in English is required.