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Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Administration Overview

Codice
D76380GC10
Durata
5 Giorni
Prezzo
2.500,00 € (iva escl.)
Lingua
italiano
Modalità
Virtual Classroom
Corso in aula
       

 

Schedulazione
Luogo Data Iscrizione
A Richiesta

 

Prerequisiti


Prerequisiti suggeriti :

  • System administration experience
  • Familiarity with one or more Oracle FMW products


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Il corso è rivolto ad Amministratori di Sistema

 

Obiettivi


This Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g course reviews some of the principal products and components under the Oracle Fusion Middleware umbrella. Get a high-level overview of the tools, tasks and techniques used to administer these products and components.


Learn To:

  • Describe Oracle Fusion Middleware architecture.
  • Create and configure a WebLogic domain for Fusion Middleware.
  • Deploy applications, including SOA Composite applications.
  • Monitor and control Fusion Middleware components using Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and other tools.
  • Use the most common Fusion Middleware administration utilities.
  • Key Products Covered

By enrolling in this course, you'll learn more about a wide range of products and tools, including: WebLogic Server, SOA Suite, Web Tier and Fusion Middleware Control.


Course Recommendations


This course is a great starting point if you're a system administrator who uses Oracle Fusion Middleware. To learn more about courses that provide more in depth coverage, please refer to the "Related Training" suggestions tab or to the Oracle University catalog.


Objectives:

  • Install Fusion Middleware components
  • Configure the Metadata Repository for Fusion Middleware components
  • Create and extend WebLogic domains for Fusion Middleware components
  • Register system components with a WebLogic domain to enable monitoring by using Fusion Middleware Control
  • Configure Oracle Web Tier components as front-ends to Fusion Middleware components
  • Start, stop, reconfigure, and monitor WebLogic Server by using Fusion Middleware Control
  • Perform backup and recovery of a Fusion Middleware environment
  • Describe a high availability implementation for Fusion Middleware
  • Move a Fusion Middleware system from test to production by using Fusion Middleware utilities

 

Contenuti


Fusion Middleware Products and Architecture

What is Middleware

Oracle Fusion Middleware Architecture

Oracle Fusion Middleware Products

Fusion Middleware Tools Overview


Fusion Middleware Repositories

The Metadata Repository and Which Products Use It

The Repository Creation Utility

SOA Suite Schema Overview

WebCenter Schema Overview

Identity Management Schema Overview


Fusion Middleware Installation Overview

Supported Configurations Overview

Installation Planning Overview

Enterprise Deployment Guides (EDG) Overview

Installation Directory Structure

WLS Installation Overview

SOA Installation Overview

Identity Management Installation Overview

Installing Patches


WebLogic Server Concepts

WebLogic Domain

Managed Server / Administration Server

Cluster/Machine

Starting / Stopping Servers

Node Manager

Application Deployment Concepts

Data Source Concepts

Java Message Service (JMS) Concepts


Core WebLogic Server Administration and Monitoring

Starting Servers with Start Scripts

Boot Identity File (boot.properties)

WLS Administration Console Overview

Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control

MBean Basics and JMX

Comparison of Fusion Middleware Control and the WebLogic Server Admin Console

Enterprise Manager Grid Control

WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)


Node Manager

Node Manager Architecture

Node Manager Configuration (Java-based Node Manager)

Basic Node Manager Properties

Enrolling Node Manager with a Domain

Node Manager Files

Node Manager Control of Servers (start/stop/auto restart)

Node Manager Best Practices


Configuring Fusion Middleware Components

Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard Templates

Configuring Oracle Internet Directory

Configuring Oracle HTTP Server

Registering the Web Tier with WebLogic Server

Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) Basics

OHS as the Proxy to a WebLogic Server Cluster

Controlling OHS from Fusion Middleware Control

Configuring OHS to Front the Administration Server


Fusion Middleware Security

Oracle Platform Security Services

Users, Groups, and Roles

Identity Store

Identity Store and Authentication Providers

Configuring Authentication Providers

Credential and Policy Stores

Authorization Relationship to the Policy Store

SSL


Backup and Recovery

Introduction to Backup and Recovery

Homes: Oracle, Middleware, WebLogic

Backups

Recovery


Fusion Middleware High Availability

Fusion Middleware High Availability Overview

WebLogic Cluster Overview

SOA High Availability Considerations

ADF High Availability Architecture

WebCenter High Availability


Development to Production

The Software Lifecycle and WebLogic

Deployment Terms

What Can Be Deployed

Deployment Review

Deployment Plans

Moving from Test to Production (First Time)

Moving from Test to Production (Later)


Fusion Middleware Performance

Performance Tuning Methodology

JVM Tuning Overview

WebLogic Server Tuning

Tune Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)

Check Database Configuration

Basic SOA Suite Tuning

Basic WebCenter Tuning

Basic Identity Management Tuning