You manage a WebLogic Server installation by using any of several system administration tools provided with WebLogic Server. A WebLogic Server installation can consist of a single WebLogic Server instance or multiple instances, each hosted on one or more physical machines. The system administration tools include the Administration Console, command line utilities, and an API, with which you manage security, database connections, messaging, transaction processing, and the runtime configuration of your applications. The tools also allow you to monitor the health of the WebLogic Server environment to ensure maximum availability and performance for your applications.
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You manage a WebLogic Server installation by using any of several system administration tools provided
with WebLogic Server. A WebLogic Server installation can consist of a single WebLogic Server instance or
multiple instances, each hosted on one or more physical machines. The system administration tools
include the Administration Console, command line utilities, and an API, with which you manage security,
database connections, messaging, transaction processing, and the runtime configuration of your
applications. The tools also allow you to monitor the health of the WebLogic Server environment to
ensure maximum availability and performance for your applications.
Overview and Setting up a WebLogic Server Environment
Install the BEA WebLogic Server 9.1
Learn how to create a new custom domain template
Create a new domain using the custom domain template
Lab Exercises
Install BEA Software
Configure a Domain Template
Configuring a WebLogic Server Environment
Become familiar with the Administration Console
Practice modifying properties of WebLogic Server through the Administration Console
Configure and view log file entries for a WebLogic Server using the Administration Console
Configure the WebLogic Server using WLST
Lab Exercises
Using the Administration Console
Using the Command Line
Managing and Monitoring a WLS Environment
Create and Configure Managed Servers and Machines
Use Node Manager to start managed servers
SNMP Agent, SNMP Manager and trap destinations
Lab Exercises
Configure Servers and Machines
Starting Servers using Node Manager
2. (Optional) Configuring Network Channels/Network Access Points
(Optional) Using SNMP with WebLogic Server
Understanding JNDI
Deploy a startup class and view JNDI tree
Lab Exercises
Working with Startup Classes and JNDI
Deploying Applications
Deploy Web Applications
Create deployment plans
Deploy enterprise applications along with the deployment plan
Side-by-Side deployment
Create and Configure Virtual Hosts
Setting up network channels
Lab Exercises
Deploying/Undeploying Web Applications
Using a Deployment Plan
Side-by-Side Deployment
Setting up JDBC
Create JDBC data sources
Locate a JDBC data source in a server’s JNDI tree
Lab Exercises
Configuring Data Sources
Setting up JMS Applications
Configure and Monitor JMS Queues and JMS Topics
Lab Exercises
Configuring JMS Servers and Destinations
3. Managing Transactions
Monitor transactions in the Administration Console
Lab Exercises
Data Sources and Transactions
Securing WLS Resources and Applications
Configuring users, passwords and groups
Setting security on a Web Application
Configure Key stores and SSL
WLS features for hardening against password attacks
Lab Exercises
Managing Users and Groups
Securing Web Applications
Configuring Additional Conditions
Configuring SSL
Protecting Against Attacks
Introduction to WebLogic Server High Availability
Understand the uses of a cluster
Describe the basic cluster architecture
Describe the multi-tier cluster architecture
Understand how clusters communicate
Configuring a Cluster
Prepare your environment for a cluster
Create and configure a cluster
Create and configure a proxy server
Lab Exercises
Create a Basic Cluster
Configure Proxy Servers
Managing Clusters
4. Deploy applications to a cluster
Manage session state in a cluster
Troubleshoot a cluster
Lab Exercises
Manage HTTP Session States
Clustering EJB Objects
Understand EJB clustering capabilities
Configure clusterable EJBs
Understand EJB clustering best practices
Lab Exercises
EJB Load Balancing and Failover
Clustering Services
Set up whole server migration
Understand JNDI clustering
Understand JDBC clustering
Migrate a JMS server
Migrate transactions
Lab Exercises
Cluster JDBC Data Sources
Load Balance and Failover JMS Messages