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Oracle Weblogic Application Server 10.3 – Advanced Administration
Advanced Workshops are created for Experienced Application Server Administrators and Operating Systems Administrators.
During the Workshops participants will gain necessary knowledge about Advanced administration and maintanance of Oracle Weblogic Application Server version 10.3 with Java 1.6
Workshops will include advance administration with hands-on experience in following topics:
Instalation,configuration, advance configuration, advanced application deployment, clusters and security in High-Availability environments.
Knowledge required to participate:
• Linux and Unix OS Administration Wiedza na temat sieci komputerowych TCP/IP • Semi Advanced knowledge of J2EE • TCP/IP knowledge
List of topics covered on this training:
• Advanced installation of Oracle Weblogic Application Server • Oracle Weblogic Server Installation Automation in Linux and Unix environment • Web and App tier-‐ Apache and Oracle Web-‐server configuration:
• Static pages • Multiple Weblogic domains support • Weblogic clusters and weight load balancing
• Load balancing and High Availability • Applications and Services Load Balancing without clusters • Cluster Services – http sessions, stateful EJB • Services without a cluster support – JMS server
• Weblogic Server maintenance JMX – mbeans • Types of mbean (config, runtime, edit) • Mbeans access methods (weblogic.Admin, WLST, Java API)
• Advanced users management -‐ JAAS • Embedded LDAP • Enhanced security realm -‐ custom authentication provider
• Administration tasks automation and performance monitoring – WLST, command line, jython, ant • UAT / QA Clustering and cloning • Applications deployment
• Shell and WLST scripts for advanced Weblogic maintenance • JMS
• queue v.s. Topic • persistent store • JMS in clustered domain – JMS server migration migracja •
• NodeManager with SSL
• Servers monitoring with NodeManager • Advanced JDBC – multi datasources • Java transaction API JTA • Performance and security tuning
• OS Level (pure java IO v.s. Native IO – differences , file descriptor limits) • JVM Level • Weblogic Resources Level
• JDBC (prepared statements, statements cache, etc.) • JMS (max messages < heap size) • web/http (max post size – avoiding DOS attacks, connection timeout, keep alive timeout,
session timeout etc.) • thread queues and work managers
• Typical Problems analyst
• Memory issues • Database issues • Application Performance issues
days: 5
Training documentation:
Each of participants will receive training materials together with hands-on experiece demos.
Trainings are provided with certified Weblogic Expert.
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