Oracle Fusion Middleware Training
Oracle Fusion Middleware (OFM, also known as Fusion Middleware) consists of several software products from Oracle Corporation. OFM spans multiple services, including Java EE and developer tools, integration services, business intelligence, collaboration, and content management. It is the leading business innovation platform for the enterprise and the cloud that enables enterprises to create and run agile, intelligent business applications while maximizing IT efficiency through full utilization of modern hardware and software architectures.
Oracle Fusion Middleware provides software for the development, deployment, and management of service-oriented architecture (SOA). Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g's hot-pluggable architecture. It allows you to make the most of your current investments in applications and technology, while also taking advantage of modern hardware and software architectures.
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Introducing Oracle Fusion Middleware Platform
- Describe Oracle Fusion Middleware components
- Describe the relationship of WebLogic Server to Fusion Middleware components
Defining Java EE Terminology and Architecture
- Describe the technologies in Java Enterprise Edition
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 11g
- Install WebLogic Server using the graphical installer
- Describe ORACLE_HOME, MIDDLEWARE_HOME and WEBLOGIC_HOME
Configuring a Simple Domain
- Describe elements in a WebLogic Server domain
- Define a WebLogic Server Domain
- Compare administration and managed servers
- Create a simple SOA domain using the Configuration Wizard
- Describe the organization and contents of a WebLogic Server domain directory
- Start and stop WebLogic Server using scripts
Configuring a SOA Domain Using Templates
- Create a SOA domain template with the Domain Template Builder
- Extend a SOA domain with the Configuration Wizard
- Describe other products that have WLS domain templates
Using Administration Console and WLST
- Access the WebLogic Server administration console
- Describe the parts of the administration console
- Describe the parts of the help system
- Access admin console preferences
- Make a change to the configuration (lock & edit, make change, view changes and restarts (optional), activate changes)
- Run a WSLT script
- Describe common WSLT commands
Configuring Managed Servers
- Configure managed servers using the Administrative Console
- Configure managed servers using WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
- Start managed servers
- Shut down servers using WLST or the Administrative Console
- Create managed servers on a remote machine with pack and unpack
- Define Managed Server Independence mode
- Create and use a boot.properties file
Configuring Node Managers
- Configure a machine and assign servers to it
- Describe the capabilities of node manager
- Configure, start, and stop a Java-based Node Manager
Viewing and Managing Logs in Oracle WLS Environment
- Configure server logs in the admin console
- Interpret a server log file entry
- Configure server standard output in the admin console
- Access logs via the admin console
- Create and apply a log filter using the console
Deployment Concepts
- Autodeploy a web application
- Deploy, redeploy (update), and undeploy (delete) a web application via the admin console
- Edit web app deployment descriptors via the admin console
- Test deployed web applications via the admin console
- Describe the relationship between WebLogic and Web servers
- Deploy, redeploy, and undeploy a web application with weblogic.Deployer
- Deploy a web application with WLST
Deploying Java EE Applications
- Describe the structure and parts of a Java web application
- Describe the structure and parts of a Java enterprise application
- Deploy WLS shared libraries and associate them with applications
Understanding JDBC and Configuring Data Sources
- Configure a JDBC data source
- Configure a connection pool
- Describe how data sources are used
- View the server JNDI tree via the admin console
- Control a data source (suspend / resume)
- Monitor a data source via the admin console
Setting Up Java Message Service (JMS) Resources
- Describe JMS message styles
- Describe WebLogic Server JMS architecture (JMS server, JMS modules, JMS destinations, JMS connection factories)
- Create and configure a JMS server via the admin console
- Create and configure a connection factory via the admin console
- Create a JMS module via the admin console
- Create and configure queues and topics via the admin console
- Configure persistent messaging
- Configure thresholds and quotas
- Monitor JMS resources and messages
Introduction to SOA Clustering
- Describe a WebLogic Server cluster
- Compare basic to multi-tier cluster architectures
- Describe cluster communication (heartbeats, peer-to-peer)
Configuring a SOA Cluster
- Create and configure a cluster via the admin console
- Add servers to a cluster via the admin console
- Configure OHS as the cluster proxy server
- Explain how proxy plug-ins perform load balancing and failover
Managing SOA Clusters
- Deploy an application to a cluster
- Describe the replication of a session state in a cluster
- Configure replication groups
- Configure in-memory session replication
- Configure Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) session replication
- Configure file session replication
- Describe state replication for stateful session EJBs
Security Concepts and Configuration
- Describe a WebLogic Server security realm
- Migrate provider data using the admin console
- Create users and groups via the admin console
- Configure roles and policies via the admin console
- Configure roles and policies using application descriptors
- Configure Web application authentication using descriptors
- Configure the embedded LDAP authentication provider
Protecting Against Attacks
- Configure secure sockets layer (SSL) for WLS
- Use the keytool utility to create and manage certificates
- Configure hostname verification (anti-man-in-the-middle)
- Configure a network filter (anti-denial-of-service)
- Set max post size (anti-large-buffer)
- Set post timeout (anti-connection-starvation)
- Configure username lockout via the admin console
Backup and Recovery Operations
- Describe backup and recovery strategies
- Perform a full offline backup
- Perform an offline domain recovery
- Perform an Instance Home backup
- Setup automatic backup of WLS configuration
- Start the admin server on a backup computer
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