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ORACLE WEBLOGIC CONTENT

Basics:
1. Unix
2. Unix commands for WebLogic
3. What is application Server?
4. History of WebLogic
5. What is WebLogic?
6. What is web Server?
7. Diff between application Server and webServer?
8. WebLogic architecture.
9. WebLogic versions.
10.WebLogic installation and modes.
11.Difference between JDK and JRockit.
12.Directory structure of WebLogic home.
Domain configuration:
1. What is domain?
2. Domain configuration and modes.
3. Difference between development mode and production mode.
4. What is admin Server?
5. What is managed Server?
6. Domain directory structure.
Machine and Node manager:
1. What is machine?
2. What is node manager? And node manager configuration.
3. Starting and stopping Servers from Node Manager.
Cluster and its benefits:
1. What is cluster? And cluster configuration.
2. What components can be clustered?
3. Basic cluster diagrams.
4. load balancing.
5. Horizontal vs vertical clustering.
6. Multicasting vs unicasting.
7. In-memory replication.
Deployments:
1. Deployment overview.
2. Default deployment names.
3. Deployment methods.
4. Auto-deployments.
5. Console deployments.
6. Starting an application.
7. Stopping an application.
8. Updating applications.
9. Deleting applications.
10.Testing a deployed application.
11.Monitoring deployed applications.
12.Using command line deployment.
13.Java deployment.
14.WebLogic.Deployer command syntax.
15.WebLogic.Deployer usage.

16.Wldeploy ant task.


17.WebLogic Scripting Tool(WLST).
18.WebLogic Scripting Tool(WLST) scripts.
JDBC:
1. Introduction to JDBC.
2. Types of JDBC drivers.
3. Connection pooling and Data Source.
4. Connecting with Data Source.
5. Working with Data Sources.
6. Creating a Data Sources.
7. Monitoring Data Source and connection pools.
8. Multidata Source.
9. Creating multi Data Source.
10.JDBC clustering.
JMS:
1. Messaging introduction.
2. JMS (Java Messaging Services).
3. JMS Resources.
4. Binding the Queue or Topic.
5. WebLogic JMS Server.
6. Creating a JMS Server.
7. Creating a connection Factory.
8. Creating a Topic.
9. Threshold and Quota.
10.Configuring Threshold and Quota.
11.Distributed Destination.
12.Creating a Distributed Topic/Queue.
13.Monitoring JMS in WebLogicServer.
14. Messaging Bridge.
Security:
1. WebLogicServer Security.
2. Authentication/authorization.
3. WebLogic security realms.
4. Managing users/groups.
5. User lockout.
6. Managing Roles.
7. Policies and roles.
SSL:
1. SSL
2. Public key / private key encryption.
3. Secure communication over the Web SSL
4. SSL and WebLogicServer.
5. Creating a digital certificate.
6. Dealing with a CA.
7. Configuring WebLogicServer SSL: keystores.
Apache HTTP Server configuration:
1. Apache HTTP Server plug-in.
2. Installing Apache HTTP Server plug-in.
3. Configuring Apache HTTP Server plug-in.

4. Keep Alive connections.


Using WebLogic as a WebServer:
1. Web Server overview.
2. Using WebLogicWebServer.
3. Configuring the WebLogicwebServer.
4. Virtual hosts.
5. Creating virtual hosts.
6. Specifying virtual host names.
7. Targeting virtual hosts to Server.
Performance tuning:
1. Basic tuning methodology.
2. Tune the JVM.
3. JVM choices.
4. Tuning WebLogicServer.
5. JDBC settings.
6. Thread settings.
7. Monitoring threads.
WLST: WebLogic Scripting Tool:
1. WLST.
2. Starting WLST.
3. Simple WLST commands.

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