WebLogic Training Overview
This course utilizes a combination of instructor-led lectures and interactive workshops to demonstrate the architecture and administrative aspects for maintaining the WebLogic Application Server v5.x environment. This seminar will focus on these administrative components: WebLogic v8.x implementations, deployment considerations using application assembly, migration strategies, browser-based administration, performance and tuning issues, Http plugin configuration, failover strategies, clustering, session management concerns, DataSources, scripting, monitoring metrics and JVMPI and monitoring strategies.
Additionally, the following architecture issues will be discussed: Naming environment, packaging and deployment, JDBC providers, JCA adapters, J2EE security, role of LDAP architecture and workload management.
WebLogic Training Audience
System administrators, network professionals and advanced web developers that will be maintaining and monitoring the WebLogic v8.x environment.
WebLogic Training Prerequisites
Each student should have a general understanding of the WebLogic environment and the capabilities of the product. No Java programming exposure is required.
WebLogic Training Learning Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Highlight configurable components of the WebLogic Application Server v8.x environment
- Illustrate the performance monitoring tools available
- Demonstrate the role of WebLogic security and the implementation of LDAP architecture.
- Defining affinity and failover processing and strategies with WebLogic
- Understand the session management considerations
- Demonstrate implementation and configuration of JCA resource adapters
- Define the configuration of JDBC connection pools
- Understand the role of workload management in a distributed WebLogic implementation
- Illustrate the federated WebLogic namespace environment
- Understand the WebLogic class loading policy
- Depict the scripting environment and scripts for maintaining application server environment and deploying applications
- Illustrate the packaging J2EE applications for deployment
- Discuss horizontal and vertical scaling and clustering
- Understand the role of nodes and clusters
- Illustrate the role of the Node Manager in clustered architecture
WebLogic Training Course duration
5 Days
WebLogic Training Course outline
- WebLogic v8.x Overview
- V8.x Differences
- Implementation variations
- WebLogic administrative commands
- Domains, nodes & clusters
- Web Services support
- JCA support
- Migration processes
- Topology
- Implementation versions
- Vertical Scaling
- Http Server separation
- Reverse Proxy
- Horizontal Scaling
- IP Sprayer
- Domains
- Clusters
- Load balancing
- Caching
- WebLogic Administration
- WebLgoic Administrative model
- Administrative Console
- Scopes and Filters
- Managing Nodes and synchronization
- Resource provider installation
- Virtual hosts
- Web Server plugin
- Variables
- Shared Libraries
- Logging and Tracing
- Log Analyzes
- Enterprise Application properties
- Resource Configuration
- JDBC role
- JDBC Providers and Drivers
- Defining Connection pooling
- JMS
- Connection Factories
- Destinations
- Topics and Queues
- Resource adapters and JCA connectors
- Session management
- Session affinity
- Caching
- Persistence
- Replication Server
- NameSpaces
- Naming topology
- V8.x new features
- Federated namespace
- Namespace architecture
- System
- Persistent
- Transient
- CORBA CosNaming
- Naming topology implementations
- Application Server Configuration
- Managing Servers
- Application Server creation
- Application class loader policy
- Class loading mode
- Server properties
- Web Container
- EJB Container
- Transaction
- Threads
- ORBs
- Clusters
- Managing clusters
- Workload management
- Application considerations
- Role of Http plugin-cfg.xml
- Round robin
- Weighting
- WebLogic Transaction Management
- Support
- Configurations
- Monitor and Logging
- Performance & Tuning
- Performance Monitoring components
- Performance management
- Collection levels
- Enablement
- Tracking options
- JVM Tuning
- Use of JRocket
- Data collection services
- Performance data classification
- Monitoring real-time applications
- Viewing EJB/Web Container, JDBC pools, Threads, ORBs, etc
- Logging
- Server
- Startup
- Garbage collector
- Tracing
- Namespace
- Monitoring and Logging
- Monitoring WLS servers
- Accessing WLS monitors
- Server
- Security
- JMS
- JRocket
- JTA
- Server log files
- Administrative Techniques
- JMX architecture
- Mbean Server
- Deployed beans
- Role of Mbeans
- SOAP vs RMI connectors
- Bean Scripting Framework
- scripting
- Variables
- Conditional testing
- Iteratives
- Mbean components
- Node Manager
- Node Manager Architecture
- Configuring SSL
- Startup arguments
- Remote start
- Monitoring and Shutdown
- Assembly & Deployment
- Application packaging
- EJB migration
- Servlet WAR creation
- Packaging client application JARs
- Class loading policies
- Enterprise application installation
- Network deployment
- Installing enterprise applications
- EAR attributes
- Transaction Management
- Single vs. Two-Phase commit
- J2EE transactional elements
- Transaction monitoring
- EJB transactions
- Propogation
- Bean-managed
- Container-managed
- Isolation
- WebLogic Cluster Architecture
- Cluster benefits
- Clustered services
- JMS
- JDBC
- JNDI
- Session state
- EJB
- Vertical vs. Horizontal scaling
- Load balancing
- Affinity
- Cluster topology
- Administrative tasks
- Creation
- Management
- Deployment
- WebLogic/J2EE Security
- J2EE Security architecture
- WebLogic Security model
- Authorization and Authentication
- Web Authenticators
- EJB Authenticators
- Delegation
- Trusting
- Security Groups and Roles
- Application Security
- Secured resources
- Setting security constraints
- EJB method permissions
- Role mapping
- Certificates
- JAAS
- Secure Socket Layers (SSL)
- LDAP vs Local OS
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