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ORACLE WEBLOGIC SERVER 11g: ADMINISTRATION ESSENTIALS TRAINING GUIDE
How This Course Is Organised
The Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Administration Essentials course provides step-by-step instructions on how to perform a variety of Administration and management tasks for activities based on real-life work scenarios. The WebLearning hands-on series reduces the time spent investigating what steps are required to perform a task. Because the step-by-step solutions are built for practical real world situations, not only is knowledge gained through valuable hands-on experience, but also the solutions presented may then be used as the foundation for production implementation, dramatically reducing time to deployment.
This course teaches Developers and Web administrators on techniques for installing and configuring and deploying Oracle WebLogic Server 11g. It also trains Web administrators to deploy Java EE applications to Oracle WebLogic Server 11g using the Administration Console and command-line and scripting tools such as WLST.
This Course is provides and end-to-end discussion of Oracle WebLogic Server (WLS) Administration concepts including authentication, and clustered configurations to insure that your applications are available 99.999 percent of the time..
Support Engineer
Administrator
Web Administrator
Technical Consultant
Security Administrators
Technical Administrator
Prerequisites:
Java programming
WebLearning Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Essentials
J2EE programming
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this Course, you should be able to:
Describe the architecture of WebLogic Server including domains, servers and machines
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
Replicate HTTP sessions using multiple clusters
Create custom domain and extension templates
Set up a cluster of servers and distribute applications and resources to the cluster
Deploy different types of Java EE applications to Oracle WebLogic Server
Monitor servers using Diagnostics Framework or WLDF
Introduction to Middleware and Application Servers
Overview of the Middleware Market
The Oracle Fusion Middleware Value Proposition
Oracle Fusion Middleware Components
Oracle WebLogic Server
WebLogic Server Standard Edition
WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition
Oracle WebLogic Suite
Oracle SOA Suite 11g and Components
Oracle WebCenter Suite/Portal
Development Tools
WebLogic and Oracle Fusion Middleware
Understanding Key Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts
WebLogic Server Concepts
What Is an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain?
What Is the Administration Server?
What Are Managed Servers and Managed Server Clusters?
WebLogic Server System Administration
WebLogic Server Administration Console
WebLogic Server Standards Support
Understanding an Oracle Instance?
Understanding a Middleware Home?
Understanding a WebLogic Server Home?
Understanding an Oracle Home?
Understanding the Oracle Metadata Repository?
Common Fusion Administration Tasks
Installation and Configuration WebLogic Server
Platform Install
Creating a Domain
Starting and Stopping WebLogic Servers
Creating a New WebLogic Domain
Configure second Managed Server
Starting Server
Stopping Server
Login to WebLogic Server Console
Managing Machines Using the Administration Console
Managing Machines
Creating Machines
Configuring the Machines
Using the Administration Console
Starting WebLogic Administration Server
Modifying a Server Property
Shutting Down Server with Console
Viewing Server Logging in Console
Creating WebLogic Domain Templates
Creating a New Template
Domain Templates
Extension Templates
Template Builder
Domain Tools
WLST and Templates
Pack Tool
Configuration Backup
Using the Boot Identity File
Overview
Log in to Managed Server
Configuring the Boot Identity File
System Management
Configuring Managed WebLogic Servers
Configuring Managed Servers
Adding a New Managed Server
Adding a Third Managed Server
Using the Node Manager
Overview
Configuring a Node Manager
Using WLST Tool
Starting the Node Manager
Shutting Down Managed Servers
Starting Managed Servers
Starting Managed Servers Using Node Manager
Stopping Managed Servers Using Node Manager
Configure JDBC Data Sources
Overview
Setting up the Schema in Oracle Database
Starting up WebLogic Server Instance
Configuring a JDBC Data Sources
Testing the JDBC Data Source
Using the Command Line
Overview
Starting the Administration Server using WLST
Changing Server Property using WLST
Shutting Down Administration Server using WLST
Configuring JMS Queues
Overview
Starting up Admin Server in Domain
Starting up Managed Servers in Domain
Configuring JMS Server using Admin Console
Configuring JMS Queue
Customising the Queue or Topic in Admin Console
Testing the JMS Queue
Deployment of Applications
Overview of Deploying Applications
Installing and Starting Applications
Testing the Application
Redeploying an Application
Stopping and Deleting an Application
Using a Deployment Plan
Deploying an Application
Generating a Deployment Plan for Applications
Editing a Deployment Plan
Re-Deploying an application with a Deployment Plan
Production Re-Deployment
Deploying a Versioned Application
Testing the Application
Re-Deploying a New Application Version
Configure and Administer Clusters
Understanding WebLogic Clusters
Creating a Cluster of Existing Servers
Starting the Clustered Servers
Monitoring the Cluster
Manage HTTP Session states
Assigning Preferred Replication Boundaries
Configuring a Web Application for In-Memeory Replication
Testing In-Memory Replication
Targeting a JDBC Data source to a Cluster
Configure Proxy Servers
Installing IIS for WebLogic Server Plug-in
Configuring IIS Plug-In
Configuring IIS Plug-In for WebLogic Clusters
Deploying a Web Application to a Cluster
Testing Web Application via IIS
Basic Monitoring of WebLogic Server
Overview
Monitoring a WebLogic Server Domain
Monitoring Web Applications and Servlets
Monitoring WebLogic Admin Server
Monitoring a Managed WebLogic Server
Cluster Configuration
Creating Cluster Domain
Creating and Starting Clusters
Monitoring Cluster
WLST Scripting
Starting the Administration Server using WLST
Changing Server Property using WLST
Shutting Down Administration Server using WLST
WLST Addendum and Example Scripts
WebLogic Server Security
Security Functions
Java EE Security Implementation Mechanisms
Realms, Users, Groups, and Roles
Viewing Default Users, Groups and Roles
Creating Users and Assign Groups
Creating Groups and Roles
Configuring User Lock-Outs
Creating Cross-Domain Security
Creating Cross-Domain User
Monitoring and Diagnostics
Common Management & Monitoring Standards
Java Standards
Web Services Standards
Regulatory & Governance Standards
Key Management & Monitoring Capabilities
Service Management
Lifecycle Management
Performance Management
Configuration Management
Policy Management
Administration & Monitoring
The Logical View of Monitoring and Diagnostics
WebLogic Diagnostics Framework Architecture
Diagnostic System Modules - Monitoring Server Instances
Create diagnostic system modules
Configure Metrics Collection
Configure Watches and Notifications
Configure Instrumentation
Using the Monitoring Dashboard
Exploring the Monitoring Dashboard
Exploring WebLogic Diagnostics Framework
The WebLearning IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5.5.x: Administration Course provides an end-to-end view of the IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5.5.x Technology stack as well as the components that make up IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5.5.x.
This course is designed to give learners the skills needed to install and administer IBM WebSphere Application Server V 8.5.5.x. As the latest release of WebSphere Application Server, Version V 8.5.5.x offers users enhanced support for standards, emerging technology, and a choice of development frameworks. You learn how to deploy enterprise Java applications in a single computer configuration. In addition, you learn how to work with features of WebSphere Application Server V 8.5.5.x, such as the wsadmin scripting interface, security, and performance monitoring.
In this course, you will learn how to install, configure, and maintain IBM WebSphere Application Server V 8.5.5.x base and Network Deployment (ND), and you will learn to deploy enterprise Java applications in a single machine or clustered configuration. In addition, you will learn how to work with features new to WebSphere Application Server V 8.5.5.x, such as flexible management, intelligent management, business-level applications, administrative console extensions, security enhancements, and the IBM installation manager. Optional units cover topics such as Liberty Profile installation and WebSphere Batch.
Audience:
Administrators
Web Masters
Lead Application Developers,
Application Architects
Prerequisites
Understanding of basic Internet concepts
Experience using a Web browser
Administration skills for a Web server, such as IBM HTTP Server or Apache
Basic operational skills for the Windows operating system
Objectives
On completion of this course you will be able to:
Relate WebSphere Application Server to the WebSphere family of products
Features and standards in WebSphere Application Server 8.5.5.x
Architectural concepts related to WebSphere Application Server
Architectural concepts related to WebSphere Liberty Profile
Install and configure WebSphere Application Server 8.5.5.x
Install and configure the Liberty profile
Basic concepts of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE 6/7/8)
Assemble and install server-side Java enterprise applications
Use WebSphere administrative tools to configure and manage enterprise applications
Use the wsadmin scripting library
Configure WebSphere Application Server security
Deploy applications in clustered environments
View performance information about server and application components
Use problem determination tools and log files to troubleshoot problems
Configure messaging with the service integration bus
Describe Intelligent Management features
Describe WebSphere Batch features
Describe the Liberty profile
Course Topics
Introduction to Middleware and Application Servers
Introduction and Key J2EE Concepts
Technical Overview
WebSphere 8.x Product Family Overview
New Features in WebSphere Application Server 8.x
WebSphere Application Server Architecture
High Level Architectural Overview
Topology Options and Terminology
System Architecture Overview
Design Considerations
Network Deployment Runtime Architecture
Workload Management and Failover Strategies
Session Initiation Protocol
WebSphere Application Server 8..x Installation
WebSphere Application Server 8.x - Installation
WebSphere Application Server 8.x - Modify
WebSphere Application Server 8.x - Uninstall
WebSphere Application Server 8.5.5.x - Full and Liberty Profile Installation
Introduction to the WAS Installation and Configuration Process
On-Line Installation
Off-Line Installation
Installing IBM Installation Manager
Installing IBM Packaging Utility
Copying WAS Local Computer Repositories to using Packaging Utility
Configuring Off-Line Repositories using Installation Manager
Performing Network Deployment Installation
Installing WAS 8.5.5 Application Server ND
Creating a New Profile for WAS 8.5.5
Verifying the Installation Process
Exploring the WAS 8.5.5 Directory Structure
Accessing the WAS 8.5.5 Administration Console
Modify WAS Installation (Optional Features) using Installation Manager
UnInstalling WAS 8.5.5 Application Server ND
Updating WAS 8.5.5 Application Server ND
Performing Off-Line Installation of WAS 8.5.5 Liberty Profile
Perform Off-Line Configuration of Liberty Profile Repositories
Installing WAS 8.5.5 Liberty Profile Network Deployment
Installing and Configuring IBM HTTP Server and Tools
Installing IBM HTTP Server
Installing WebServer Plug-In
Installing WAS 8.5.5 Customisation Toolkit
Verify IBM HTTP Server Installation Process
Configure Communication between Web Server and Application Server
Using Websphere Customisation Tool to Add Web Server Plug-In Binaries
Configure Web Server Plug-In and Generate WAS Configuration Script
Configure Web Server Definition on WAS 8.5..5 Server
Troubleshooting Installation
The Installation Verification Tool
ivt Command
Snoop Servlet
HitCount Servlet
Checking the Log Files
Checking a WebSphere Application Server
Summary
Navigating the Administration Console
Exploring the Server Settings
Exploring Application Settings
Exploring Environment Settings
Exploring Resource Settings
Exploring Troubleshooting
Setting Console Preferences
Logout of the Administration Console
Administrative Console and wsadmin Tasks
Exploring the Administration Console
wsadmin Overview
Starting wasadmin
IBM HTTP Server and Plug-Ins Installation
Installing IBM HTTP Server
Installing WebServer Plug-Ins
Verify IBM HTTP Server Instalation
Create a New Node
Add WebServer to the Configuration
Map Modules to Servers
Configuring the Plug-in File
Testing the Plug-In Configuration
Creating a Virtual Host
Application Assembly and Deployment
Assembling a J2EE Application
JNDI and Packaging J2EE Applications
WebSphere Rapid Deploy and Updates
J2EE Security Roles
JDBC Providers and Data Sources
J2C Configuration
Java Transaction API (JTA)
Installing Enterprise Applications
Installaing an Application using Console
Testing the Enterise Application
Installaing an Application using Console-eCommerce
Testing the eCommerce Application
Installing Enhanced EAR Applications
Starting the Enhanced EAR Application
Testing the Enhanced EAR Application
Un-Installing Applications from the Console
Business-Level Applications
Overview
Applications as Compositions
Creating a Business-Level Application
Business-Level Applications and Java EE
Business-Level Application Operations
Creating a Business-Level Application using Console
Creating a Business-Level Application using Scripting
Sharing HTTP Session Attributes
Problem Determination
Problem Determination Overview
Configuring, Reviewing, and Analyzing Logs
Using the Log Analyzer Tool to Identify Problems
Console Messages, FFDC, and JNDI dumpNameSpace
Troubleshooting
Logging and Tracing
IBM Support Assistant
Command-Line Administration, Scripting, and Automation
wsadmin Scripting Overview
wsadmin Scripting Client
Starting the wsadmin Scripting Client
startManager Command
Starting wasadmin
Working with wsadmin Objects using JYTHON
Working with Applications
Automated Application Installation using a Jython Script
Automated Un-Installing Application using wsadmin
Exploring the scripting libraries
Console command assistance
Properties Files Configuration
Federating a Cell
Federating Overview
Nodes
Federating Nodes
Create a Deployment Manager Profile
Verify DmgrInstallation
Login to Deployment Manager Console
Create a Custom Profile and Federate into Deployment Manager Cell
Create a Stand-Alone Profile and Federate into Deployment Manager Cell
Explore Federated Directory Structure
Backup The DMgrProfile Configuration
Federate a Node into a Cell from Comand Line
Federate a Node into a Cell using Console
Federate an Application Server Profile into a Cell
Workload Management
Workload Management Overview
Clusters and Cluster Members
Creating Clusters Using the Administrative Console
Creating Clusters Using Scripting
Creating Cluster Members Using the Administrative Console
Creating Cluster Members Using Scripting
Scaling
Create a new Cluster and Add Cluster Members
Configure Applications for the Cluster
Session State Failover Options
DRS Replication Domains
Introduction to WebSphere Messaging
WebSphere Messaging Overview
Installing Messaging Application
Setting Up a Service Integration Bus
Setting Up SIBus Destination Queue
Setting Up SIBus Destination TopicSpace
Setting Up a JMS Destination
Setting Up a JMS Queue
Setting Up a JMS Topic
Setting Up Activation Specification
Test the working of JMS Queue and Topic
Installing Trade Messaging Application
Security and Auditing
Security Overview
Implementing Security Policies
WebSphere Administrative Security
Fine Grained Administrative Security
Configuring WebSphere Plug-ins for SSL
Federated Repositories
Performance Tuning and Monitoring
Performance Monitoring Overview
Application and Archive Configuration
Managing the Plug-in Configuration File
Tuning WebSphere Application Server Performance
Start and Stop Monitoring Process
Monitor Application Server Resources
Monitoring EJB Modules
Integrated Tivoli Performance Viewer and Runtime Advisor
Use Requests Metrics Data
Flexible Management and Intelligent Management
Understanding the Flexible and Intelligent Management Model
Creating Stand-Alone Profile using PMT
Setting Up an Administrative Agent Profile
Starting and Accessing Administrative Agent Console
Setting Up a Job Manager Profile
Starting and Accessing Job Manager Console
Registering Nodes to an Administrative Agent
Verify Node Registration by Accessing Administrative Agent Console
Registering an Administrative Agent Node with a Job Manager
Intelligent Management and Dynamic Cluster Elasticity Overview
Creating WAS Dynamic Clusters
Liberty Server Configuration and Feature Management
Exploring Available Liberty Features
Installing Liberty Profile Features and Add-On Bundles using the Install Utility
Installing Liberty Profile Features using the Install Utility
Uninstalling a Liberty feature with the install Utility command
Liberty Profile Web Administration using Command Line
Deploy and test a Simple Servlet Application
Deploy and Test a Servlet Application that requires Security Configuration
Verify the Simple Sevlet Application in Browser
Build and Administer a Liberty Application Cluster
Introduction to Liberty
Create a Collective
Create a Cluster
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