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WEBLOGIC ADMINISTRATION TRAINING IN CHENNAI@SR INFO SOLUTIONS
$ 300.00
| Location | : | #11/29,Ganesh Nagar, Near Rajaji Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai-41, Bell City, Missouri, United States |
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| Posted by | : | Info@srinfosolutions ( View user all ads ) |
| Posted On | : | May 3, 2013 |
WEB LOGIC ADMINISTRATION TRAINING CONTENT
Java EE Overview for Administrators
Java EE Components
Introduction to WebLogic Server 11g
- WebLogic Server Domains
- Servers And Domains
- Domain Configuration
- WebLogic Administration Domain
- Directory Structures
- Getting Started Roadmap
- Install WebLogic Server
- The Configuration Wizard
- The Configuration Wizard: Creating A New Domain
- Starting The Administrative Server
- The Administration Console
- Administrative Tasks
- Change Center
- Other Administrative Tools
- Setting the Domain Environment
- Automatically Starting Admin Servers
- Managed Servers
- Creating a Managed Server
- Server Details
- Starting a Managed Server
- Password boot.properties
- Examining Server Status
- Shutting Down Servers
- Admin Server Shutdown
- Admin Server Backup
- Start Scripts
- config.xml
- Summary
WLST: The WebLogic Scripting Tool
- The WLST
- WLST Details
- WLST Tasks
- Starting WLST
- Simple WLST Commands
- WLST Is Hierarchical
- Navigating WLST
- MBean Operations
- MBean Operations: Query
- MBean Operations: Configurational
- MBean Operations: Instantiation
- Other WLST Commands
- Scripting With WLST
- Recording WLST Scripts
- Configure Recording
- Start Recording
- Sample Recorded Script
- References
- Summary
Logging
- WebLogic Logging Services
- Log4j
- WebLogic Server Logs
- Server Log
- Viewing Server Log
- Configuring Server Log
- HTTP Access Log
- Configuring HTTP Access Log
- JMS Log
- Configuring JMS Log
- Domain Log
- Viewing Logs
Using WebLogic As A WebServer
- Web Server Overview
- Using WebLogic Web Server
- Configuring The WebLogic Web Server
- Virtual Hosts
- Creating Virtual Hosts
- Specifying Virtual Host Names
- Targeting Virtual Hosts to Server
- Access Log
- External Web Servers
- Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
- Installing Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
- Configuring Apache HTTP Server Plug-In
- Keep-Alive Connections
Deploying Applications
- The Process
- Deployment Overview
- Archive Vs Expanded Directory
- Default Deployment Names
- Deployment Methods
- Auto-Deployment
- Console Deployment
- Starting an Application
- Stopping an Application
- Updating Applications
- Deleting Applications
- Testing a Deployed Application
- Monitoring Deployed Applications
- Editing Deployment Descriptors
- Using Command Line Deployment
- weblogic.Deployer Command Syntax
- Protocol Overview
- weblogic.Deployer Usage
- wldeploy Ant Task
- WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
- WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Scripts
- Deployment Plans
- What is a Deployment Plan?
- Deployment Plan Overriding
- Creating a Plan
- Using a Plan
- Best Practices
Database Access and WebLogic
- Introduction to JDBC
- Types of JDBC Drivers
- Working with a Database via JDBC (Client side)
- The Need for Connection Pooling
- Connection Pooling and Data Sources
- Connecting with Data Source
- Steps in using Connection Pooling
- Admin Tasks for Connection Pools and Data Sources
- JDBC Driver Support in WebLogic Server
- Database Access Using WebLogic
- Working with Data Sources
- Creating a Data Source
- Monitoring Data Source and Connection Pools
WebLogic and JMS
- Messaging Introduction
- Messaging Components
- Messaging Types
- JMS (Java Messaging Service)
- Message Driven Beans (MDB)
- MDB as Message Consumer
- JMS Resources
- Durable Subscription
- Deployment Descriptor Entry
- Binding the Queue or Topic
- Transactions and Guaranteed Delivery
- WebLogic JMS Server
- Creating a JMS Server
- Creating a Connection Factory
- Creating a Topic
- Threshold and Quota
- Configuring Threshold and Quota
- Distributed Destination
- Creating a Distributed Topic/Queue
- Monitoring JMS in WebLogic
- Messaging Bridge
Remote Administration
- Node Manager Overview
- Node Manager Functionality & Configuration
- Starting a Administration Server from Node Manager
- Starting a Managed Server from Node Manager
- Restarting a Administration Server from Node Manager
- Restarting a Managed Server from Node Manager
- Shutting Down a Server Instance From a Node Manager
- Working with Security
- Working with Machines
- Creating a Machine
- Adding Server Instances To a Machine
- Starting The Node Manager
- Monitoring Managed Servers
- Node Manager Logs and Configuration Files
Security
- WebLogic Server Security
- Authentication / Authorization
- Resources That Can Be Secured
- Authentication Mechanisms
- WebLogic Security Diagram
- Overview: Security Tasks For Securing Resources
- WebLogic Security Realms
- Configuring A User Registry
- The Embedded LDAP Server
- Managing Users/Groups
- User Lockout
- Managing Roles
- Securing A Resource
- WebLogic Server Policies
- Specifying A Policy Condition
- Policies And Roles
- Creating A Scoped Role
- Declarative Security
- Encryption
- SSL
- Public Key / Private Key Encryption
- Secure Communication Over The Web - SSL
- SSL And WebLogic Server
- Creating A Digital Certificate
- Dealing With A CA
- Configuring WebLogic Server SSL: Keystores
- Configure WebLogic SSL Settings
- Configuring WebLogic Server SSL: Setting A Listen Port
Clustering
- What Is Clustering?
- What Components Can Be Clustered?
- Basic Cluster Diagrams
- The Load Balancer
- Web Container Load Balancing
- Horizontal vs. Vertical Clustering
- Horizontal Clustering
- Clustering WebLogic Server
- WebLogic Cluster Requirements
- Configure Domain For Clustering
- Create A Cluster
- Multicasting vs. Unicasting
- Configure Application Resources
- Deploy Applications To The Cluster
- Configure A Load Balancer
- Load Balancer Options
- Hardware Load Balancers
- Proxy Plug In Load Balancers
- HttpClusterServlet Load Balancer
- Session State
- Clustered Session State
- Session State Strategies
- In-Memory Replication
- Configuring Session State Replication
- JDBC Session Persistence
- JDBC Multi Data Sources
- Creating A Multi Data Source
- EJB Clustering
- EJB Load Balance Algorithm
Performance Tuning
- Performance Tuning
- Response Time
- Throughput
- Throughput Curve
- The significance of throughput
- Response Time Curve
- Think time
- Saturation
- Response Time at system Saturation
- Response Time Past the Buckle Point
- Interpreting Response Time Trends
- Basic Tuning Methodology
- Areas To Tune
- Tuning Hardware
- Tune The Operating System
- Tune The JVM
- JVM Choices
- Tuning WebLogic Server
- JDBC Settings
- Thread Settings
- Socket Readers
- Socket Implementation
- Monitoring Threads
- Connection BackLog
- Tuning The Back End
- WLDF Console
- Enabling the WLDF Console
- WLDF Console Views
- Data View
- Creating a View
- Adding Metrics
- Custom Views
- Using the WLDF Console
Java Memory Management
- Java Heap Space
- Heap Size Limits
- Default Size Limits
- Garbage Collections Basics
- Allocation Failure (AF)
- Free Space Threshold
- Garbage Collection Mechanism
- GC Performance Improvements
- Generational Garbage Collection
- Thread Local Heap (TLH)
- Memory Tuning Goals
- Steady State Heap Size
- Analyzing Steady State Behavior
- Effect of Initial Heap Size on GC
- Optimizing GC Duration
Course duration: 35 hours (including practical sessions)
Course Content: http://www.srinfosolutions.com/coursedetails.php?ctid=9
Course fee: 300 USD
Trainer Profile: 7+ Years of Exp in Weblogic Server Administration and SOA Administration & OBIEE Administration
Contact:
Haritha - +91 9791090570/+91-9884006227 / harithav@srinfosolutions.com, info@srinfosolutions.com
SR INFO Solutions
Details:
Haritha-HR Executive,
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