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WEBLOGIC

WEBLOGIC Training is java enterprise edition (J2EE) application server. WEBLOGIC server supports Distributed Applications like service oriented architecture (SOA) application, web services, and java application. This course gives you a clear understanding about how to use WEBLOGIC in a real-time scenario


WebLogic is a robust, secure and scalable Java EE application environment that can support the deployment of mission critical applications. The WebLogic training course teaches about how to create and configure server domains, deploy and secure applications, monitor and troubleshoot server application and performance issues. Students will widen their basic administrative knowledge and experience. There are modules which also explain the more advanced techniques of working with WebLogic Server and integrating with the rest of their enterprise. Particular attention is paid to the topics of authentication, enterprise messaging, clustering and performance.

Module List

  • Introduction of WEBLOGIC
  • The Administration Console
  • Deployments
  • Clustering
  • Clustering & Remote services
  • JNDI and JMS Resources
  • Configuring WEBLOGIC resources
  • Security and Threads Concepts in WEBLOGIC
  • Monitoring and Performance Tuning and Trouble Shooting

WEBLOGIC

    In this WebLogic training course, students will learn how to

    • Manage domains and templates
    • Configure a highly available messaging infrastructure
    • Automate server migration and failover
    • Utilize LDAP for authentication
    • Monitor servers using WLDF or SNMP
    • Configure and monitor server network channels
    • Define a JDBC data source for load balancing and failover
    • Configure JMS to guarantee message delivery
    • Configure JMS load balancing and failover in a cluster
    • Configure JMS store and forward features
    • Create custom domain and extension templates
    • Bridge WebLogic JMS to an external JMS provider
    • Configure automatic server migration in a cluster
    • Replicate HTTP sessions using multiple clusters
    • Integrate WebLogic Server with an external LDAP server
    • Integrate WebLogic Server with a database security store
    • Tune a Java VM for performance
    • Tune server subsystems for performance
    • Define server work managers
    • Apply techniques to diagnose and troubleshoot server problems
    • Trigger SNMP notifications from WebLogic Server

    •  Installation Management
      • Smart Update
      • Patch Management
    • Domain Templates
      • Domain Templates
      • Extension Templates
      • Template Builder
    • Other Domain Tools
      • WLST and Templates
      • Pack Tool
      • Configuration Backup
      • Configuration Auditing
    • Advanced Network Configuration
      • Network Channels
      • Administration Channels
      • Standby Mode
    • Multi Data Sources
      • Data Source Failover
      • Data Source Load Balancing
      • Connection Testing
      • WebLogic and RAC
    • JDBC Performance Essentials
      • Connection Pooling
      • Statement Caching
      • Last Logging Resource
    • JMS Message Management
      • Viewing Messages
      • Exporting Messages
      • Pausing Destinations
    • JMS Guaranteed Messaging
      • Persistent Stores
      • Durable Subscribers
    • JMS Performance Essentials
      • Quotas
      • Thresholds
      • Unit of Order
    • JMS Store and Forward
      • SAF Agents
      • SAF Contexts
      • SAF Imported Destinations
    • JMS Message Bridge
      • Bridge Adapters
      • Bridge Destinations
      • Quality of Service
    • Server Migration
      • Cluster Leasing
      • Candidate Machines
    • JMS Clustering
      • JMS Cluster Targeting
      • Service Migration
      • Migratable Targets
      • Distributed Destinations
      • JMS Load Balancing
      • Cross-Cluster Replication
      • MAN Replication
      • WAN Replication
    • Authentication Providers
      • Security Realms
      • Security Stores
      • Control Flags
      • LDAP Authenticators
      • SQL Authenticator
      • Password Validation
      • Security Migration
    • Server Performance Essentials
      • Load Testing
      • JVM Tuning
      • Heap Monitoring
      • Work Managers
    • Monitoring and Diagnostics Essentials
      • Runtime MBeans
      • Diagnostics Framework
      • Metric Collectors
      • Watches
      • Instrumentation
      • WebLogic and SNMP
      • Trap Monitors

    The WebLogic training course is specially designed for Oracle professionals with basic experience in Oracle database and middleware. Administrators, Support Engineers, Web Administrators, Technical Consultant, Security Administrators and Technical Administrators can attend this course.

    It is not mandatory for students to have prior experience with Oracle but experience using Oracle database will be helpful. Students should have some experience with basic Linux administration and shell commands.

    •  Linux
    • Apache
    • TOMCAT
    • Oracle DBA

Training Advantages
35 contact hours
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WEBLOGIC FAQ'S

    This is a kind of server that supports various services as well as infrastructure that are related with JEE applications. Web logic server is capable of deploying components as well as applications through WSDL, UDDI and SOAP. This server gets configured as a web server by making use of HTTP listener for supporting the HTTP. Web servers like that of Apache, Netscape and Microsoft are utilized. The configuration of a web server allows web logic is capable of providing services to dynamic and static requests that are usually generated by servlets, HTML and JSP

    •  Changes in dynamic configuration
    • Production application redeployment
    • Rolling upgrades

    HTTP is the protocol that is made used for the purpose of enabling communication between the weblogic server and processes

    • Insufficient size of the heap compared to the extra load
    • Placing of the objects takes longer period of time like that of HTTP sessions
    • Occurrence of memory leak inside the application code
    • The prevention of occurrence of full GC because of JVM bug

    •  Accountable for the development, deployment and maintenance of the corporate application, middleware and web environment at client
    • Assist in the research and integrate new technologies into the application, middleware and web architecture to promote business and IT strategic initiatives
    • Support the application developers by providing assistance for application, middleware and web applications development
    • Provide administration, maintenance and support of the web servers, application servers and middleware software
    • Assist in problem resolution for the application, middleware and web environment and systems
    • Continue to expand knowledge of the industry, and application, middleware and web related technologies
    • Assist in the performance monitoring, management and planning of the application, middleware and web environments
    • Complete scheduled projects using departmental standards and methodologies
    • Provide client and system support, including off hour coverage, based on a thorough understanding of the application, middleware and web environment and systems
    • Strive for excellence by continually improving the existing application, middleware and web environment and systems