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.