WebLogic Server Besant Technologies Course Syllabus
The document provides details about an Oracle WebLogic Server training course offered by Besant Technologies. The 25-30 hour course conducted over weekdays and weekends uses a hands-on training methodology with 75% practical sessions. It covers topics such as installing and configuring WebLogic Server, deploying applications, security, performance tuning, and Java memory management. For more information or to book a demo class, contact Besant Technologies at the provided phone numbers or email.
WebLogic Server Besant Technologies Course Syllabus
The document provides details about an Oracle WebLogic Server training course offered by Besant Technologies. The 25-30 hour course conducted over weekdays and weekends uses a hands-on training methodology with 75% practical sessions. It covers topics such as installing and configuring WebLogic Server, deploying applications, security, performance tuning, and Java memory management. For more information or to book a demo class, contact Besant Technologies at the provided phone numbers or email.
Training by highly experienced and certified professionals No slideshow (PPT) training, fully Hand-on training Interactive session with interview QA’s Real-time projects scenarios & Certification Help Most competitive & affordable course fees Placement support for all courses List of established & satisfied clients & students (Visit our website for reviews). For More Details Call +91-996 252 8293 / 94 Email ID – [email protected]
Weblogic Server Training Outline
Introducing Oracle Fusion Middleware Platform Describing the Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment Components of Fusion Middleware Understanding the purpose of each component and their dependency Describing How WebLogic Server Supports Various Fusion Middleware Suites Describing How Various Fusion Middleware Suites Augment the Functions of WebLogic Server Explaining the Motivation Behind Distributed Systems The Major Components of the Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE) Specification Installing Oracle WebLogic Server Explaining Oracle WebLogic Server Installation Steps Installing WebLogic Server Using Both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Command Line Describing the Organization and Contents of the WebLogic Server Directory Structure Navigating the WebLogic Server Online and Offline Documentation Configuring a Simple Domain Describing the Common Elements in a WebLogic Server Domain Describing how Domains are Used in the Enterprise Comparing Administration and Managed Servers Configuring a Domain Describing the Organization and Contents of the WLS Directory Structure Describing the use of WLST Offline to Manage Domains Creating a Simple Domain with One Managed Server Checking the Port Numbers that are Used for Components Configuring a Domain Using Templates Describing the Internal Process Used to Create or Update a Domain Using a Template Describing the Process of Extending a Domain Template Explaining the Domain Templates Provided for Setting up JDeveloper, SOA, and WebCenter Using Administration Console and WLST Identifying Dynamic and Nondynamic Attribute Changes in the Administration Console Customizing Monitoring Tables Within the Administration Console Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Command-line Utility For More Details Call +91-996 252 8293 / 94 Email ID – [email protected]
Invoking WLST and Navigate Through the Domain Structure
Describing How Change Management is Performed Internally Using Java Management Extension (JMX) and Mbeans Configuring Managed Servers Configuring Managed Servers Using the Administrative Console Configuring Managed Servers Using WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Starting Managed Servers Shutting Down a Server or an Entire Domain Using WLST or the Administrative Console Configuring Managed Servers on a Computer Separate from the Sdministration Server Explaining Administration and Managed Server Independence (MSI) Configuring Node Managers Defining the Oracle WebLogic Server Machine Configuring a Machine and Assign Servers to it by Using the Console and WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Explaining the Node Manager Architecture Describing the Organization and Contents of a Node Manager Directory Structure Configuring, Starting, and Stopping Node Managers Describing How to Start and Stop Procedures Viewing and Managing Logs in Oracle WLS Environment Defining and Configuring Server and Domain Logs Viewing and Interpreting the Format of Domain and Server Log Files Using the Administration Console Configuring Server Standard Output Settings Using the Console Describing How Applications Can Integrate With WLS Logging Infrastructure (Apache commons, log4j) Accessing Online Log Message Catalogs Creating and Applying a Log Filter Using the Console Configuring Log Filter Expressions Deployment Concepts Contrasting Autodeploy With Manual Deployment Configuring and Deploying Web Applications Via the Administration Console, Command Line, and WLST Configuring Deployment Descriptors Testing Deployed Applications Describing the Role of Web Servers Tracing a Typical Web Interaction Flow Contrasting Static and Dynamic Content and Deployment For More Details Call +91-996 252 8293 / 94 Email ID – [email protected]
Front-end Deployed Applications With a Web Server
Advanced Deployment Configuring an Application for Multiple Development Environments Creating a Deployment Plan Staging a Deployment Plan Using Production Redeployment Understanding JDBC and Configuring Data Sources Configuring JDBC and JDBC Data Sources Configuring Data Source Scope Contrasting Two-tier and Multi-tier JDBC Architecture Configuring a Connection Pool Describing How Data Sources are Used Deploying JDBC Resources to a Target Explaining the Components of JDBC URLs Monitoring and Testing a Data Source Setting Up Java Message Service (JMS) Resources Describing JMS Describing How Oracle WebLogic Server JMS is Implemented Configuring JMS Server Configuring Connection Factories Configuring Queues and Topics Configuring Persistent Messages Deploying an Application that Uses JMS Monitoring JMS Resources and Messages Introduction to Clustering The Benefits of Oracle WebLogic Cluster Basic Cluster Architecture Multitier Cluster Architecture Communication Among Clustered Server Instances The Key Criteria for Selecting Suitable Cluster Architecture Configuring a Cluster Preparing Your Environment for a Cluster Creating and Configuring a Cluster Adding Servers to a Cluster Starting Up and Shutting Down Clustered Servers. Security Concepts and Configuration Using the WebLogic Server (WLS) Security Architecture Configuring Security Realms For More Details Call +91-996 252 8293 / 94 Email ID – [email protected]
Configuring Users and Groups
Configuring Roles Configuring Policies Configuring Protection for Web Application Resources and EJBs Performance Tuning 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 Java Memory Management Java Heap Space Heap Size Limits Default Size Limits Free Space Threshold Garbage Collection Mechanism GC Performance Improvements Analyzing Steady State Behaviour Optimizing GC Duration