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Administering WebLogic Server on Java Cloud Service I Ed 1 New

Codice
D98221
Durata
5 Giorni
Prezzo
2.500,00 € (iva escl.)
Lingua
Italiano
Modalità
Virtual Classroom
       

 

 

Prerequisiti

Some experience using basic Linux commands


Some system administration experience

A working knowledge of Linux and BASH are required

Audience

Application Developers

Configuration Consultant

Developer

Sales Consultants

System Administrator

Technical Consultant


 

Obiettivi

Provision Java Cloud Service and underlying components

Configure WebLogic Server

Configure Coherence

Configure Traffic Director

Manage Coherence

Manage Cloud Instances

Manage Traffic Director

Manage WebLogic Server

Configure Java Cloud Service Security

Manage Fusion Middleware Security

Deploy WebLogic Server Applications

Configure WebLogic Server Transactions

 

Contenuti

Introducing Oracle Java Cloud Service

Describing the Oracle Java Cloud Service Environment

Explaining the 3 Java Cloud Service Types

Outlining Java Cloud Service Provisioning, Patching, Backup and Recovery, and Scaling features

Enumerating Oracle Java Cloud Service components and topology

Introducing Oracle WebLogic Server

Explaining the role of WebLogic Server in Java Cloud Service

Defining Oracle WebLogic Server terms: domain, server, cluster, Node Manager

Listing Oracle WebLogic Server services and management interfaces

Introducing Oracle Coherence

Explaining Oracle Coherence features and role in Java Cloud Service

Specifying Oracle Coherence integration with Oracle WebLogic Server

Introducing Oracle Traffic Director

Explaining Oracle Traffic Director concepts and role in Java Cloud Service

Describing Oracle Traffic Director features

Preparing for Java Cloud Service

Defining the requirements when planning for Oracle Java Cloud Service

Describing the Process to create a Java Cloud Service instance

Explaining features of the Storage Cloud Service

Outlining Database Cloud Service instance creation

Listing preparation steps prior to Java Cloud Service instance creation

Creating Java Cloud Service Instance

Explaining how to create a Java Cloud Service instance

Validating Java Cloud Service configuration

Accessing Java Cloud Service Instance

Describing connectivity to Java Cloud Service and Database Cloud Service

Accessing Java Cloud Service Management Consoles and Fusion Middleware Control

Introducing WebLogic Server domain configuration

Identifying and configuring Java Cloud Service ports and access rules

Describing JCS Access Rule Customization

Outlining Command-line and REST API for Java Cloud Service

Describe connecting using WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)

Configuring WebLogic Server

Using the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console

Using the Fusion Middleware Control application

Describing common WebLogic Server configuration changes for Java Cloud Service

Configuring a WebLogic Server Network Channel

Describing Custom JVM Settings for WebLogic Server

Starting and Stopping Servers

Comparing starting/stopping WebLogic Server at the Java Cloud Service and Server instance levels

Describing WebLogic Server instance Lifecycle

Starting and Stopping WebLogic Servers using Administration Console and Fusion Middleware Control application

Starting and Stopping Java Cloud Service VMs and their associated WebLogic Server instances via Java Cloud Service Dashboard

Describing and modifying WebLogic Server characteristics

Investigating Server startup problems

Customizing start and stop scripts

Understanding JDBC and Configuring Data Sources

Describing Transaction protocols

Configuring JDBC Data Sources and connection pools

Comparing the types of data sources

Configuring a Generic JDBC Data Source

Configuring a GridLink Data Source

Describing common data source problems

Tuning a Data Source connection pool

Deploying Applications

Describing the WebLogic Sever deployment process

Defining Java EE deployment components

Applying WebLogic Server deployment tools

Deploying an application

Testing Deployed Applications

Monitoring a deployed application

Load-testing an application

Monitoring Java Cloud Service

Describing Java Cloud Service billing metrics

Analyzing Java Cloud Service monitoring metrics

Configuring Alert Rules

Describing Java Cloud Service activity history

Reviewing Java Cloud Service service metrics

Managing Coherence Servers

Configuring Java EE Web applications to use Coherence*Web

Describing Managed Coherence Servers

Outlining Coherence use in a Java Cloud Service Environment

Working with Oracle Traffic Director

Listing common Load Balancer Administration activities

Creating Load Balancer instances

Enabling and disabling Load Balancer

Configuring Load Balancer instances

Applying Common Load Balancer use cases

Monitoring Load Balancers

Multitenancy and Domain Partitions

Describing WebLogic Server Multitenancy concepts

Explaining WebLogic Server Domain Partition concepts

Creating and Managing single Domain Partition

Associating Domain Partitions with Virtual Targets

Comparing Domain Partition Security Realm options

Managing Java Cloud Service

Viewing, suspending and deleting instances

Scaling Java Cloud Service instances

Backing up and restoring Java Cloud Service instances

Patching a Java Cloud Service instance

Managing Java Cloud Service instance using CLI and REST API

Java Cloud Service Security

Creating new Java Cloud Service users and assigning roles

Modifying user login details and roles

Adding custom roles

Contrasting Java Cloud Service, VM host, and WebLogic users

Working with WebLogic Server Security Realm

Defining users, groups, roles, and policies for the embedded LDAP server

Specifying role mapping

Configuring WebLogic Server auditing

Defining SSL for WebLogic Server architectures

AppToCloud

Describing AppToCloud capabilities

Planning migration to Java Cloud Service and Database Cloud Service

Performing a Health Check

Using AppToCloud to export a WebLogic Server Domain

Using AppToCloud to import exported WebLogic Server Domain

Monitoring WebLogic Server

Configuring and accessing WebLogic Server logs

Accessing diagnostic charts in the Monitoring Dashboard

Monitoring JDBC data sources

Monitoring WebLogic Server health and performance

Enabling WebLogic Server debugging output

Enumerating Oracle WebLogic Server monitoring tools

(Command-line and JMX tools are covered in Administering Oracle Java Cloud Service and WebLogic Server II)

Monitoring WebLogic Server using GUI monitoring tools

Transactions

Explaining Distributed Transaction concepts

Presenting Distributed Transaction lifecycle stages

Describing WebLogic Server role in managing transactions

Defining transaction parameters

Configuring JDBC persistence for transaction logs

WebLogic Server Shared Libraries

Describing WebLogic Server Shared Library types

Outlining Shared Library configuration, precedence, and deployment


Configuring and deploying an application as a WebLogic Server Shared Library

What you will learn

This Administering WebLogic Server on Java Cloud Service I course teaches Middleware administrators techniques for

configuring and managing Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle Traffic Director and Oracle Coherence in Oracle Java Cloud

Service environment. Expert Oracle University instructors will teach you how to deploy Java EE applications and

services to Oracle Java Cloud Service using Administration Console, Fusion Middleware Control and other Java Cloud

Service and WebLogic management tools like WLST and REST.

Learn how to:

Provision Java Cloud Service and underlying components.

Configure and use WebLogic Server and Oracle Traffic Director in your Java Cloud environment.

Perform routine Oracle Java Cloud, Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Traffic Director administrative functions.

Configure WebLogic Server Clusters in a Java Cloud Service environment.

Configure Oracle WebLogic Server Data sources to use Oracle Cloud Database instance.

Deploy, manage, and monitor Java EE applications and services to Oracle WebLogic Server running in the Oracle Java

Cloud.

Move applications from an on-premises environment to Java Cloud Services.

Configure and manage transaction and work with associate logs.

Is this course right for you?

If you are considering, planning, in the process of, or have moved from an on-premises environment to Java Cloud

Service, then this is a great place to get started!

If you are currently running WebLogic Server on-premises are not moving to the Oracle Cloud, then consider the Oracle

WebLogic Server 12c: Administration courses.

Benefits to you:

Increase the performance and scalability of your organization’s applications and services with the highly reliable Oracle

Java Cloud and #1 Java application server. Simplify maintenance, increase availability and significantly improve

time-to-market with Oracle Cloud-based multitenant capabilities.

Configure Oracle Traffic Director

You'll also learn to configure Oracle Traffic Director – the high-performance and multitenant-aware load-balancer for all

application traffic.

Overview of Administrative Tasks

This course provides an overview of the administrative tasks performed by a Java Cloud and WebLogic Server

administrator. At the end of the course, you will have gained knowledge at an associate level of competency.

The follow-up Oracle JCS and WLS Administration II course provides additional in-depth coverage of administration

tasks with emphasis on scripting, diagnostics, and security.