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To know about the schedule of our trainings, click here We are pleased to announce our new online Oracle Weblogic Administrator Training on 11g commencing on 18 September 2010. This course trains system administrators and data center personnel on techniques for installing, configuring, deploying, and securing distributed, clustered applications and systems deployed on Oracle WebLogic Server. This training focuses on techniques for building high-availability, clustered configurations to ensure maximum application uptime. Methods for hardening the implementation to provide reliable security are also emphasized. Course Fee: USD 399/- Training Duration: 6 Days Course
Content Day 1 Weblogic Server Basics 1.Overview of WebLogic 2.WebLogic Directory
Structure 3.The config.xml File 4.Starting and Stopping
WebLogic Server 5.Archietecture of weblogic
Server 6.Weblogic Providing Services 7.J2EE Servcies
Overview The Administration
Console 1.Overview of the Administration
Console 2.Domain Configuration 3.Servers Configuration Hands On: Installing of Weblogic Sever
10.3 , Creation of domains, Starting and stopping the servers .,J2EE
Service Configurations Day 2 Introduction Weblogic Managed Servers
and Clusters 1.What is a Cluster? 2.Communications in a
Cluster 3.Cluster-Wide JNDI Tree 4.Configuring Clusters 5.Node Manager 6.Deploying Applications to a
Cluster 7.Creating a Cluster 8.Starting the Cluster 9.Deploying an Application to the
Cluster 10.Testing the Deployment 11. Overview on
SNMP Clusters and Remote Services 1.Adding a Remote Server to the
Cluster 2.Starting the Cluster 3.Deploying an Application to the
Cluster 4.Testing the Deployment Hands On: Creation of managed Servers in
Multi OS,Creation of Cluster , Configuring Cluster , Starting the Managed
server, Starting the Cluster, , Cluster deployment etc . Day 3 JNDI and JMS Resources 1.What is JMS? 2.JMS Models 3.Creating a JMS Servers 4.Configuring JMS with
Servcies 5.JMS Server Settings 6.JMS servers,JMS queues, JMS
topics 7.JMS connection factories 8.JMS distributed destination 9.JMS Persistent Store –JMS File
Store,JMS JDBC Store 8.Foreign JMS Server
Configuration 9.Overview on JMS
Message Bridges. Configuring Weblogic resources 1.Connection Pools and Data
Sources 2.Configuring Data Sources 3.Data Source Settings 4.Multi Data Sources 5.Virtual Hosting in Web logic Hands On: Creating JMS servers , JMS
modules , Queues, Connection factories, Distributed queues. Configuring JDBC connection pools,DataSource,MultiDatasources,DataSource
Factory and Testing with Applications Day 4 Deployments 1.J2EE Web Applications ,EJB
Applications 2.Settings in the web.xml
File 3.Example web.xml 4.Deploying a Web
Application 5.J2EE 6.Guidelines for 7.Stateless Session Beans 8.Stateful Session Beans 9.Entity Beans 10.Message Driven Beans 11.Settings in the
application.xml File 12.Example of application.xml 13.Deploying an 14.Deploying an 15.AutoDeployment 16.Command line
Deployment via Commands Webserver Plug-Ins 1.Overview of Plug-Ins 2.Integration of Apache Web Server with Web logic Server
Configuration Hands on: On the above topics Day 5 Security and ThreadsConcepts in Weblogic 1.Security Concepts 2.Managing Users 3.Managing Groups 4.Managing User Lockouts 5.Setting Minimum Password
Length 6.WebLogic Security 7.Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) 8.Configuring SSL 9.Execute Threads in Weblogic Services 10.Threading Services in Weblogic Weblogic Server Transaction Management 1.Weblogic Server Transaction
support 2.Monitoring the Weblogic
Transactions for the Applications Hands on: On the above topics Day6 Monitoring and Performance Tuning and Trouble
Shooting 1.General Information 2.Server Performance 3.User Logins 4.Transactions 5.Connection Pools 6.Work Managers 6.JMS Destinations 12.JVM Performance – Sun
SDK 13.JVM Performance - JRockit ,Garbage
Collector 14. Techniques to Fix Server
Crash problems 15. Various Types of Log File for
Trouble Shooting 16.Backup Configurations for
weblogic Environment 17. Upgrading the version of Weblogic Sever 18. Discussing
Differences Between Weblogic Server 8.1,9x and 10.3 versions Third party Monitoring Tools 1.Jprofiler and
Jprobe 2. Integrating Third party
monitoring tools like Jprofiler, Jprobe with the Weblogic Server Command line Utility 1..WLST -Weblogic scripting Tool Hands on: On the above topics
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