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Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: JMS Administration

Codice
D95822GC20
Durata
3 Giorni
Prezzo
1.800,00 € (iva escl.)
Lingua
Italiano
Modalità
Virtual Classroom
Corso in aula
       

 

Schedulazione
Luogo Data Iscrizione
A Richiesta

 

Prerequisiti

Required Prerequisites Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration I

Audience:

 Developer Support Engineer System Administrator Technical Consultant 

 

Obiettivi

Configure distributed queues and topics.

Deploy JMS to configured and dynamic clusters.

Configure whole-server migration.

Configure and initiate JMS service migration.

Monitor and tune JMS performance.

Troubleshoot JMS problems.

Configure JMS persistent storage.

Configure JMS queues, topics, and connections.

 

Contenuti

Java Messaging Concepts Messaging Terminology Point-to-Point Model Publish-Subscribe Model JMS Providers JMS Destinations Acknowledgements Message Driven EJBs Basic Configuration JMS Server Targeting JMS Server Best Practices System Module Targeting Connection Factory Delivery Settings Subdeployment Best Practices Configuring Destination Delivery Overrides Configuring an Error Destination Quota Best Practices Message Monitoring and Management Monitoring a JMS Server JMS and the Monitoring Dashboard Monitoring MDBs Querying Messages Creating a Test Message Moving Messages Pausing and Resuming JMS Operations Persistence, Transactions, and Durability Producer Delivery Mode Persistent Store Options Monitoring JMS Transactions Durable Subscriber Example Shared Subscriptions Monitoring and Managing Durable Subscribers Distributed Destinations JMS Scalability Challenges JMS Clustering Options Targeting JMS to a Cluster Distributed Destination Connectivity Distributed Queue Architecture Partitioned Distributed Topic Architecture Replicated Distributed Topic Architecture MDBs and Distributed Destinations Server Migration JMS High Availability Challenges Prerequisites for Server Migration Node Manager Migration Settings

Cluster Leasing Service Configuring Candidate Machines Enabling Automatic Migration Machine Failback Manual Server Migration Service Migration Prerequisites for Service Migration JTA Migration Architecture JMS Migration Architecture Targeting JMS to Support Migration Migration Policy Options Configuring a Migratable Target Migrate Services Manually Performance Tuning JMS Programming Considerations Tuning Server Heap Tuning Message Paging Tuning Persistent Stores Flow Control Logic Tuning Flow Control Tuning Message Compression Tuning the Consumer Message Pipeline Troubleshooting JMS Troubleshooting Tools JMS Logging JMS Headers and Properties JMS and MDB Debug Flags JMS and Diagnostic Images Common Configuration Problems Common Runtime Problems 

Description:

This Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: JMS Administration training shows you how to configure, manage, and monitor WebLogic JMS resources according to proven best practices. Interact with expert Oracle University instructors through a combination of instruction and hands-on exercises that will reinforce your learning.

Learn How To:

  • Configure JMS servers and destinations.
  • Configure JMS high availability.
  • Migrate messages from a failed server.
  • Monitor and tune JMS performance.
  • JMS Clustering and High Availability.
  • Troubleshoot JMS problems.
  • Investigate, identify and fix common JMS issues with the help of a variety of tools.
  • Introduce JMS Security.

Benefits to You

Increase the performance and scalability of your organization´s applications and services with the #1 application server. Simplify deployment and significantly improve time-to-market.

High Availability

This course will also teach you how to configure your WebLogic environment to provide load balancing and failover for JMS resources. You'll learn how to identify when to use configured and dynamic clusters for JMS. Furthermore, you'll develop the knowledge and skills to move JMS resources across servers in your cluster in response to a server failure or during scheduled server maintenance.