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Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: JMS Administration
Duration: 2 Days
What you will learn
In this course, you learn the job of an administrator of Java Message Service (JMS), which enables loosely coupled,
reliable, asynchronous communication among Java applications. You explore WebLogic Server, which includes an
enterprise-grade JMS implementation based on an administrative framework that is both powerful and flexible.
Learn how to:
Configure JMS servers and destinations
Configure JMS high availability
Migrate messages from a failed server
Monitor and tune JMS performance
Troubleshoot JMS problems
Benefits to You
This course teaches you how to increase the performance and scalability of your organization�s applications and
services using Oracle WebLogic Server -- the world's #1 application server. You learn how to simplify deployment and
significantly improve time-to-market. When you complete this course, you'll have the skills to configure, manage, and
monitor WebLogic Server JMS resources according to proven best practices.
High Availability and Migration
Expert Oracle University instructors teach you how to configure your Oracle WebLogic Server environment to provide
load balancing and failover for JMS resources. You'll be able to identify when to use configured and dynamic clusters for
JMS. In addition, you'll learn how to move JMS resources across servers in your cluster in response to a server failure or
during scheduled server maintenance.
Tuning and Troubleshooting
Use a variety of tools to investigate, identify, and fix common JMS problems.
AudienceDeveloperSupport EngineerSystem AdministratorTechnical Consultant
Course Objectives
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Configure distributed queues and topics.
Deploy JMS to configured and dynamic clusters.
Configure whole-server migration.
Configure and initiate JMS service migration.
Monitor and tune JMS performance.
Troubleshoot JMS problems.
Configure JMS persistent storage.
Configure JMS queues, topics, and connections.
Course Topics
Java Messaging ConceptsMessaging TerminologyPoint-to-Point ModelPublish-Subscribe ModelJMS ProvidersJMS DestinationsAcknowledgementsMessage Driven EJBs
Basic ConfigurationJMS Server TargetingJMS Server Best PracticesSystem Module TargetingConnection Factory Delivery SettingsSubdeployment Best PracticesConfiguring Destination Delivery OverridesConfiguring an Error DestinationQuota Best Practices
Message Monitoring and ManagementMonitoring a JMS ServerJMS and the Monitoring DashboardMonitoring MDBsQuerying MessagesCreating a Test MessageMoving MessagesPausing and Resuming JMS Operations
Persistence, Transactions, and DurabilityProducer Delivery ModePersistent Store OptionsMonitoring JMS Transactions
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Durable Subscriber ExampleShared SubscriptionsMonitoring and Managing Durable Subscribers
Distributed DestinationsJMS Scalability ChallengesJMS Clustering OptionsTargeting JMS to a ClusterDistributed Destination ConnectivityDistributed Queue ArchitecturePartitioned Distributed Topic ArchitectureReplicated Distributed Topic ArchitectureMDBs and Distributed Destinations
Server MigrationJMS High Availability ChallengesPrerequisites for Server MigrationNode Manager Migration SettingsCluster Leasing ServiceConfiguring Candidate MachinesEnabling Automatic MigrationMachine FailbackManual Server Migration
Service MigrationPrerequisites for Service MigrationJTA Migration ArchitectureJMS Migration ArchitectureTargeting JMS to Support MigrationMigration Policy OptionsConfiguring a Migratable TargetMigrate Services Manually
Performance TuningJMS Programming ConsiderationsTuning Server HeapTuning Message PagingTuning Persistent StoresFlow Control LogicTuning Flow ControlTuning Message CompressionTuning the Consumer Message Pipeline
TroubleshootingJMS Troubleshooting ToolsJMS LoggingJMS Headers and PropertiesJMS and MDB Debug FlagsJMS and Diagnostic ImagesCommon Configuration ProblemsCommon Runtime Problems
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