WebLogic Training Overview
This training will highlight techniques that cannot make for poorly designed applications or execution environments. Properly re-factoring applications has proven critical to improve performances in most cases. This training will also emphasize whenever possible on the differences with WebLogic 9, and on the evolution of several critical J2EE technologies and how they will change the landscape of J2EE applications (EJB 3.0, SOA, etc).
WebLogic Training Audience
This course is directed to WebLogic administrators, software engineers, system analysts and architects.
WebLogic Training Prerequisites
No development experience is necessary however development frameworks and design patterns will also be mentioned throughout the training.
WebLogic Training Learning Objectives
At the end of this training students will be able to improve the performance of applications deployed on WebLogic Server 8.1 by tuning parameters at various levels: OS, Java Virtual Machine, WebLogic Server itself, and the J2EE applications (including applications developed using the BEA Portal technology).
WebLogic Training Recommended Follow on Courses
- J2EE Server Side Enterprise Java Beans
- Advanced XML
WebLogic Training Topics
- Performance Tuning
- OS Monitoring
- Java Virtual Machine Tuning
- WebLogic Server Tuning
- JDBC Tuning
- EJB Tuning
- JMS Tuning
- BEA Portal Tuning
- Cluster tuning
WebLogic Training Course duration
Two Days
WebLogic Training Course outline
1. The Basics of Performance Tuning
- Benchmarking and General Tuning Methodology
- Tools (the training will focus on Grinder, an Open-Source Load Testing Software)
- J2EE Architecture
2. OS Monitoring
- Which OS and Why
- Core Parameters
- The Tools available
3. Java Virtual Machine Tuning
- Basics of the Java Virtual Machine
- Garbage Collection: a detailed explanation on memory management
- Differences between the Sun JVM and the BEA JRockit
- Tools available
4. Understanding WebLogic Server Tuning
- Prioritizing the Processing
- The Importance of Service Packs
- Core Parameters
5. JDBC Tuning
- JDBC Architecture
- Connection Pool Tuning
- Transactions
- A Brief Introduction on Database Tuning
6. EJB Tuning
- EJBs: a key technology
- Performance Tuning
- The Specificities of Entity Beans
- A look at the Client Side
- The Future of the Technology
7. JMS Tuning
- The JMS API
- Message aggregation, Thresholds and Quotas
- The Importance of Persistent Stores
- Transactions and Acknowledgements
- A Look at the Client Side
- Evolution of the Technology
8. Advanced Tuning
- BEA Portal Tuning
- Cluster tuning
- Web Services
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