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Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration II Ed 3

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Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration II Ed 3

Course code: OWS12AII

Duration: 5 Days


Prerequisite:

Suggested Prerequisite

•    Experience using basic Linux commands
•    System administration experience

Required Prerequisite

•    Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration I

Course Description:

This Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration II training is a continuation of Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration I. It teaches you how to perform important administrative tasks, employing best practices that enable you to make the most of your WebLogic applications.

Course Objectives:

After taking this course, you should be able to:

•    Configure WebLogic diagnostic modules
•    Backup and recover data from various failures
•    Configure JDBC data sources
•    Create users, groups, roles and policies in the embedded LDAP
•    Configure automatic JTA service migration
•    Configure Coherence features
•    Use Deployment Plans to move applications between environments
•    Identify Docker and Kubernetes features and support in WebLogic Server (Edition 3, from March 2020)

Intended Audience:

•    Administrator
•    Developer
•    Implementer
•    Systems Administrator    

Course Outlines:

•    Course Overview
o    WebLogic Server Review
o    WebLogic Server: Overview
o    WebLogic Server Domain
o    Administration Server and Managed Server
o    Machines, Node Manager, and Clusters
o    Start Scripts
o    WebLogic Tools: Administration Console and WLST
o    Deployment

•    Upgrading WebLogic Server
o    Upgrade definition
o    Rolling Upgrade
o    Rolling Upgrade Process
 
•    Creating and Using Domain Templates
o    Domain Template Review
o    Domain Template Concepts
o    Extension Template Concepts
o    Custom Templates

•    WebLogic Server Startup and Crash Recovery
o    Node Manager Review
o    Configure Node Manager to Start on System Boot
o    Server Automatic Crash Recovery Restart

•    WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
o    Jython Concepts
o    WLST Concepts
o    Java Management eXtension (JMX) concepts
o    Common WLST tasks

•    WebLogic Server and REST
o    WLS and REST
o    Accessing WLS via REST
o    WLS REST Operations

•    Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
o    SSL Concepts
o    WebLogic SSL Scenarios
o    Keystores
o    Configuring WebLogic SSL

•    Shared Java EE Libraries (Edition 2 only. This topic moves to the Administration I course, available March 2020.)
o    Shared Java EE Library Concepts
o    Deploying a Shared Library

•    Application Work Managers
o    Default WebLogic Request Handling
o    Work Manager Concepts
o    Creating a Work Manager    

•    Security Realms
o    Security Review
o    Embedded LDAP Authentication System
o    Configure Auditing
o    Work with security roles and policies

•    Disaster Recovery and Migration
o    Disaster Recovery 
o    Backing Up the Administration Servers
o    Service-Level Migration
o    Whole Server Migration 
o    Enabling service migration in a WebLogic cluster

•    Managing Data Sources
o    General Architecture
o    Diagnostic Images
o    Harvesters
o    Watches and Notifications

•    Diagnostic Framework
o    General Architecture
o    Diagnostic Images
o    Harvesters
o    Policies and Actions
o    Scaling and WLDF

•    Coherence
o    Coherence Overview
o    Coherence*Web Session Persistence
o    Managed Coherence Servers

•    Application Staging and Deployment Plans
o    Review
o    Server staging modes
o    Deploying an application to multiple environments
o    Java EE deployment descriptors and annotations
o    Adapt Java EE deployments using Deployment Plans (Edition 3, from March 2020)
o    Deployment plans
o    Deployment plan tools

•    WebLogic, Docker and Kubernetes (available in Edition 3, coming in March 2020)
o    Production Redeployment
o    HTTP Sessions and Redeployment
o    Redeployment Strategies
o    Production Redeployment
o    Application Versioning
o    Requirements and Restrictions