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Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: administration Essentials is a 5 day course. It trains Web administrators on techniques for installing and configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11g. Participants also learn to Configure Oracle HTTP Server as the Web interface for Oracle WebLogic Server. At the end of the course, the participants will have gained knowledge at an associate level of competency.

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Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: administration Essentials is a 5 day course. It trains Web administrators on techniques for installing and configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11g. Participants also learn to Configure Oracle HTTP Server as the Web interface for Oracle WebLogic Server. At the end of the course, the participants will have gained knowledge at an associate level of competency.

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Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Administration Essentials

Duration: 5 Days

What you will learn


This course trains Web administrators on techniques for installing and configuring Oracle WebLogic Server 11g. It also
trains Web administrators to deploy Java EE applications to Oracle WebLogic Server 11g using the Administration
Console and command-line and scripting tools such as WLST. Participants also learn to configure Oracle HTTP Server
as the Web interface for Oracle WebLogic Server. Participants also learn to configure Oracle WebLogic Server cluster to
support failover and load balancing for applications.
This course is aimed to provide an overview of the administrative tasks performed by a WebLogic Server administrator.
At the end of the course, the participants will have gained knowledge at an associate level of competency. The follow up
Oracle WebLogic Server 11g: Advanced Administration course provides a more in depth coverage of administration
tasks.
Learn To:

Describe the architecture of WebLogic Server including domains, servers and machines
Install, configure and use WebLogic Server
Perform routine Oracle WebLogic Server administration functions
Set up a cluster of servers and distribute applications and resources to the cluster
Configure Oracle HTTP Server as the Web-tier front end for Oracle WebLogic Server instances and clusters
Deploy different types of Java EE applications to Oracle WebLogic Server
This course is an upgrade of Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3: System Administration.

Audience
J2EE Developer
Java EE Developer
Sales Consultants
Web Administrator

Prerequisites
Required Prerequisites
Basic TCP/IP networking knowledge of client/server concepts

Basic Java EE concepts and constructs including Servlet, JSP

Basic Linux commands and desktop navigation

Course Objectives
Describe the architecture of WebLogic Server including domains, servers and machines
Install, configure and use WebLogic Server
Perform routine Oracle WebLogic Server administration functions
Set up a cluster of servers and distribute applications and resources to the cluster
Configure Oracle HTTP Server as the Web-tier front end for Oracle WebLogic Server instances and clusters
Deploy different types of Java EE applications to Oracle WebLogic Server

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Monitor application server using GUI and command-line tools such as automation scripts
Deploy and manage large-scale Java EE applications to servers or clusters through the entire development and production lifecy
Configure basic resource and application security
Backup and recover from various failures

Course Topics

Introduction to Oracle Fusion Middleware

Installing Oracle WebLogic Server Components

Introduction to Administration Console and other Administration Tools


Introduction to WLST
Introduction to the GUI Interface

Configuring a WebLogic Server Domain


Configuring Administration Servers
Configuring Managed Servers
Configuring Machines
Configuring Node Managers

Managing and Using Logging in Oracle WebLogic Server

Deploying Applications
Deploying Libraries
Deploying Web Applications
Deploying Versioned Applications
Deploying EJBs

Setting Up Data Sources


Setting up JDBC Drivers
Setting up Connection Pools
Viewing JNDI Trees

Configuring JMS Applications


JMS Topics
JMS Queues

Configuring Basic Security for Oracle WLS Resources and Applications

Configuring Oracle HTTP Server as Front End for Oracle WebLogic Server

Configuring Oracle WebLogic Cluster


Configuring HTTP Session Failover
Configuring JDBC Replication

Managing Backup and Recovery


Online Backup and Recovery
Offline Backup and Recovery
Full Backup and Recovery
Incremental Backup and Recovery

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