Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Overview for WLS Administrators
This course provides an overview of Oracle Fusion Middleware Control, Oracle HTTP Server, Oracle Advanced Queuing, Oracle RAC, and how to configure and use these enhanced features in a WebLogic Server environment. They will also gain a broad understanding of Oracle Fusion Middleware Platform, and how Oracle WebLogic Server plays a key role in the installation, configuration, administration and monitoring of the Fusion Middleware platform.
Learn to:- Configure WLS Domain with Fusion Middleware Control
- Use Fusion Middleware Control to administer WLS domain
- Configure and manage OHS using Fusion Middleware Control
- Configure and use Oracle Web Cache
- Configure and use Oracle AQ with Oracle…
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This course provides an overview of Oracle Fusion Middleware Control, Oracle HTTP Server, Oracle Advanced Queuing, Oracle RAC, and how to configure and use these enhanced features in a WebLogic Server environment. They will also gain a broad understanding of Oracle Fusion Middleware Platform, and how Oracle WebLogic Server plays a key role in the installation, configuration, administration and monitoring of the Fusion Middleware platform.
Learn to:- Configure WLS Domain with Fusion Middleware Control
- Use Fusion Middleware Control to administer WLS domain
- Configure and manage OHS using Fusion Middleware Control
- Configure and use Oracle Web Cache
- Configure and use Oracle AQ with Oracle WLS JMS
- Configure multi data sources with Oracle RAC database
Audience
- Project Manager
- Sales Consultants
- Support Engineer
- System Analysts
- Technical Consultant
- Web Administrator
Course Topics What is Middleware
- Functions of Middleware
- Middleware Architecture Design Explain WLDF Architectural Components
- Service Oriented Architecture Explain WLDF Configuration Basics
- Oracle Fusion Middleware Solution
- Oracle Fusion Middleware Directory Structure and Concepts
- Middleware Home
- WebLogic Server Home
- Oracle Home
- Oracle Instance
- Oracle WebLogic Server Domain
- What is a Farm?
- Oracle WebLogic Server
- Oracle Metadata Repository
- Oracle Identity and Access Management
- Oracle SOA Suite
- Oracle WebCenter
- Oracle Business Intelligence
- Installation Overview
- Installation Directory Structure
- Product Component Templates
- Configuring Components
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
- Configuring a WLS Domain with FMW Control
- Viewing Farm Topology
- Monitoring WLS and JVM Performance
- Navigating Application and System MBeans
- Configuring Logging and Using Logviewer
- Configuring System Components Using OPMNCTL
- Introduction to OHS, and mod_wl_ohs
- Installing / Configuring OHS Instance
- Start / Stop OHS
- Configure mod_wl_ohs
- Viewing the Routing Topology
- Configuring SSL Between OHS and Browser
- Multi Data Source overview
- Using RAC Services
- Handling XA Transactions
- Best Practices
- Configuring Oracle AQ in the Database
- Configuring a WebLogic Data Source
- Configuring a JMS System Module
- Configuring a JMS Foreign Server
- Configuring JMS Foreign Server Connection Factories
- Configuring AQ JMS Foreign Server Destinations
- Overview of Backup and Recovery
- Creating a Record of Your Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration
- Backing Up Your Environment
- Recovering After Data Loss, Corruption, or Media Failure
Course Objectives
- Describe how Oracle WebLogic Server is used in configuring Oracle Fusion Middleware products
- Configure WLS Domain with Fusion Middleware Control
- Use Fusion Middleware Control to administer WLS domain
- Configure and use Logviewer
- Configure Oracle HTTP Server and manage using Fusion Middleware Control
- Configure and use Oracle Web Cache
- Configure and use Oracle AQ with Oracle WLS JMS
- Configure multi data sources with Oracle RAC database
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
