The document discusses the benefits of automating various IT projects and processes using automation tools. It describes how automation can speed up middleware upgrades, application migrations, building private clouds, core application upgrades, platform migrations, and rearchitecting IT infrastructure. The document also provides an overview of the MidVision extension for WebLogic, which enables automatic deployment and configuration of WebLogic applications and servers through tasks like taking snapshots, detecting configuration drift, template creation, and environment promotion.
A straight-forward explanation with an example of how JSR-88 aka Deployment Plans can be used in WebLogic Server to make changes to values in deployment descriptors without modifying application archives.
WebLogic Server Work Managers and Overload ProtectionJames Bayer
A tour of the WebLogic Server work manager and self-tuning thread pool features that automatically adjust to changing workloads and protect the server from overload conditions.
A straight-forward explanation with an example of how JSR-88 aka Deployment Plans can be used in WebLogic Server to make changes to values in deployment descriptors without modifying application archives.
WebLogic Server Work Managers and Overload ProtectionJames Bayer
A tour of the WebLogic Server work manager and self-tuning thread pool features that automatically adjust to changing workloads and protect the server from overload conditions.
Have you ever used Oracle WebLogic Server? If the answer is no, this presentation is for you. We explain core WebLogic Server concepts and perform a live walkthrough of the console covering core administration areas that include managed servers, JVM servers, JMS resources, logs, data sources, application deployments, and more.
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Weblogic Application Server overview and concepts
Weblogic integration with apache and security hardening with multi user realms and SSL
JMS Overview with queues/topic and jms bridges
JDBC overview with failover and HA modes
WLST & Node manager commands and setup
Weblogic deployment concepts
Offline and online backup recovery comcepts
Powering the Cloud with Oracle WebLogicLucas Jellema
This presentation discusses the concept of the Cloud, Platform as a Service, the Application Server and the Application. It then moves on to explain what WebLogic has to offer to provide the platform in the cloud to implement the PaaS. It mentions a few of the most important features in WLS that help to power the cloud.
To learn the architecture of WebLogic Server especially in terms of machines, domains and
servers.
• Installation and Configuration of WebLogic Server.
• Handling routine Administration tasks.
• Performing Backups and recovery.
• Monitoring server with GUI and command line tools.
• Setting up a cluster and distributing the resources to the cluster.
• To configure Oracle HTTP Server as the Web-tier front end for WebLogic Server instances and
clusters.
• Deploying and managing JavaEE applications/ large-scale Java EE applications throughout the
development and production life cycle.
• Configuring resource and application security
This presentation is about ,
Load Balance JMS Messages,
Load Balance JDBC Data Sources,
How WebLogic Server Detects Failures,
Manage HTTP Session States,
Understanding WLS Clustering
The Architecture of Cluster and Cluster configuration and planning,
WLS Communications in a Cluster,
Cluster configuration,
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Oracle WebLogic Server 12c introduces RESTful Management Services, allowing anyone to query and monitor numerous Oracle WebLogic Server metrics from a multitude of programming languages, including mobiles devices. We also introduce a tool we've developed that supports mobile monitoring, management, and alerting of Oracle WebLogic Server and would like to share our architecture and design.
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Weblogic Server Basics
Overview of Weblogic
WebLogic Directory Structure.
The config.xml File
Starting and Stopping Weblogic Server
Architecture of WebLogic Server
Weblogic Providing Services
J2EE Services Overview
The Administration Console
Overview of the Administration Console
Domain Configuration
Server Configuration
Introduction Weblogic Managed Servers and Clusters
What is a cluster?
Communications in a Cluster
Cluster -Wide JNDI Tree
Configuring Clusters
Node Manager
Deploying Applications to a Cluster
Creating a Cluster
Starting the Cluster
Deploying an Application to the Cluster
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Have you ever used Oracle WebLogic Server? If the answer is no, this presentation is for you. We explain core WebLogic Server concepts and perform a live walkthrough of the console covering core administration areas that include managed servers, JVM servers, JMS resources, logs, data sources, application deployments, and more.
Complete Training on Youtube with all topics - FREE
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeHUvPtMTsdeaE4YBiPPZlMYVaDfKt_DH
Weblogic Application Server overview and concepts
Weblogic integration with apache and security hardening with multi user realms and SSL
JMS Overview with queues/topic and jms bridges
JDBC overview with failover and HA modes
WLST & Node manager commands and setup
Weblogic deployment concepts
Offline and online backup recovery comcepts
Powering the Cloud with Oracle WebLogicLucas Jellema
This presentation discusses the concept of the Cloud, Platform as a Service, the Application Server and the Application. It then moves on to explain what WebLogic has to offer to provide the platform in the cloud to implement the PaaS. It mentions a few of the most important features in WLS that help to power the cloud.
To learn the architecture of WebLogic Server especially in terms of machines, domains and
servers.
• Installation and Configuration of WebLogic Server.
• Handling routine Administration tasks.
• Performing Backups and recovery.
• Monitoring server with GUI and command line tools.
• Setting up a cluster and distributing the resources to the cluster.
• To configure Oracle HTTP Server as the Web-tier front end for WebLogic Server instances and
clusters.
• Deploying and managing JavaEE applications/ large-scale Java EE applications throughout the
development and production life cycle.
• Configuring resource and application security
This presentation is about ,
Load Balance JMS Messages,
Load Balance JDBC Data Sources,
How WebLogic Server Detects Failures,
Manage HTTP Session States,
Understanding WLS Clustering
The Architecture of Cluster and Cluster configuration and planning,
WLS Communications in a Cluster,
Cluster configuration,
for more details visit -
http://vibranttechnologies.co.in/weblogic-classes-in-mumbai.html
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c introduces RESTful Management Services, allowing anyone to query and monitor numerous Oracle WebLogic Server metrics from a multitude of programming languages, including mobiles devices. We also introduce a tool we've developed that supports mobile monitoring, management, and alerting of Oracle WebLogic Server and would like to share our architecture and design.
weblogic training | oracle weblogic online training | weblogic server courseNancy Thomas
Website : http://www.todaycourses.com
Weblogic Server Basics
Overview of Weblogic
WebLogic Directory Structure.
The config.xml File
Starting and Stopping Weblogic Server
Architecture of WebLogic Server
Weblogic Providing Services
J2EE Services Overview
The Administration Console
Overview of the Administration Console
Domain Configuration
Server Configuration
Introduction Weblogic Managed Servers and Clusters
What is a cluster?
Communications in a Cluster
Cluster -Wide JNDI Tree
Configuring Clusters
Node Manager
Deploying Applications to a Cluster
Creating a Cluster
Starting the Cluster
Deploying an Application to the Cluster
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1. Compelling Events for Automation
• Middleware Upgrades It’s great when new vendors
bring out new features - but often taking advantage of
them takes a good deal of time and effort to upgrade
the new infrastructure - and introduces risk. Automating
the upgrade project speeds it up, reduces the risk and
builds a more manageable platform in the future.
• Migrating off ‘Premium Product’ With the economy
as it is, more organizations are forced to tighten their
belts, and one area that has come under particular
scrutiny is the annual cost of maintaining installed
software. Some organizations have made the decision
to move less business critical applications off more
expensive middleware onto open-source platforms
such as JBoss and Tomcat. This type of project is
accelerated when it’s automated and an automation
tool makes managing hybrid or heterogeneous
environments much easier.
• Building a PAAS or a private cloud With pressure
on businesses to deliver more innovation to their
customers, faster, we see many of our customers
building Platforms As A Service and private clouds.
These are a lot faster and quicker to set up using an
automation tool, and a lot quicker to manage demand
once they are up and running.
• Core business application upgrades or migrations
Many of our customers occasionally need to upgrade
or even replace their core business applications - often
complex, multi-layered, integrated systems that have
evolved over time and have many integration points
and are absolutely critical to the minute by minute
operations of the business. Using an automation tool
can reduce the risk and time associated with such
a project.
• Platform migrations Sometimes it’s time to move
from one platform to another - for instance, customers
sometimes feel that a UNIX based platform will
offer them performance advantages over an OS400
platform. But moving hundreds of middleware
applications might seem like a challenge too far -
without automation.
WebLogic Insights
• WebLogic Application Server is a complex, highly
configurable product with literally thousands of
interrelated configuration items. The WebLogic
plugins support deployment of code (in the
form of ear/war files) and configuration to the
WebLogic domain.
• The plugin includes tasks to install and patch
WebLogic binaries on the target server.
• The plugin includes modules for snapshotting
all configuration items in a WebLogic domain
for comparison over time to highlight
configuration drift. The exported configuration
may also be templated and used as the basis to
re-import to this, or another, WebLogic domain.
Snapshotting may be achieved by either file
based or JMX methodologies.
• The plugin also includes modules for WebLogic
configuration and code deployment via a Python
scripting framework. This allows for an application,
its mappings and WebLogic configuration items
to be deployed in an idempotent way (The
deployment always brings the target up to the
desired state). All common configuration items are
supported in a simple to understand and use way.
• It is easy, for example, to set a cluster count and
topology with a couple of configuration lines, instead
of the (potentially) thousands of lines that would
be needed using an xml export definition. Then, to
create a package to increase the cluster count by
one cluster member on each node in the topology is
a single character change to the configuration file.
This will be rolled out and updated automatically on
the next deployment to this environment, along with
any other code and configuration changes bundled
into this package. Packages can be rolled forwards
and back as required.
MidVision Extension to the IBM Rational
Automation Framework: WebLogic
MidVision Extensions extend the target platforms of the IBM Rational Automation
Framework which provides organisations with Application Release Automation capabilities
to reduce costs, improve productivity and time to value and assure compliance. This
datasheet refers to the MidVision Extension for WebSphere Message Broker.
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