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Contents Weblogic Server Basics The Administration Console Introduction Weblogic Managed Servers and Clusters Cluster and Remote Services JNDI and JMS Resources Configuring Weblogic resources
Contents Deployments Webserver Plug-Ins Security and Threads Concepts in Weblogic Weblogic Server Transaction Management Monitoring and Performance Tuning and Trouble Shooting Third party Monitoring Tools
Contents Jprofiler and Jprobe Command line Utility
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 Weblogic Server Basics
Overview of the Administration Console Domain Configuration Server Configuration The Administration Console
 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  Testing the Deploying  Overview on SNMP Introduction Weblogic Managed Servers and Clusters
 Adding a Remote Server to the Cluster  Starting the Cluster  Deploying an Application to the Cluster  Testing the Deployment Cluster and Remote Services
 What is JMS?  JMS Models  Creating a JMS Servers  Configuring JMS with Servcies  JMS Server Settings  JMS servers, JMS queues, JMS topics  JMS connection factories  JMS distributed destination  JMS Persistent Store –JMS File Store, JMS JDBC Store  Foreign JMS Server Configuration  Overview on JMS Message Bridges. JNDI and JMS Resources
 Connection Pools and Data Sources  Configuring Data Sources  Data Source Settings  Multi Data Sources  Virtual Hosting in Web logic Configuring Weblogic resources
 J2EE Web Applications ,EJB Applications  Settings in the web.xml File  Example web.xml  Deploying a Web Application  J2EE Enterprise Applications  Guidelines for Enterprise Java Beans  Stateless Session Beans  Stateful Session Beans  Entity Beans  Message Driven Beans  Settings in the application.xml File  Example of application.xml  Deploying an Enterprise Application  Deploying an Enterprise Application  Auto Deployment  Command line Deployment via Commands Deployments
 Overview of Plug-Ins  Integration of Apache Web Server with Web logic Server Configuration Webserver Plug-Ins
 Security Concepts  Managing Users  Managing Groups  Managing User Lockouts  Setting Minimum Password Length  WebLogic Security  Secure Sockets Layer(SSL)  Configuring SSL  Execute Threads in Weblogic Services  Threading Services in Weblogic Security and Threads Concepts in Weblogic
 Weblogic Server Transaction support  Monitoring the Weblogic Transactions for the Applications Weblogic Server Transaction Management
 General Information  Server Performance  User Logins  Transactions  Connection Pools  Work Managers  JMS Destinations  JVM Performance – SunSDK  JVM Performance - JRockit ,Garbage Collector  Techniques to Fix Server Crash problems  Various Types of Log File for Trouble Shooting  Backup Configurations for weblogic Environment  Upgrading the version of Weblogic Sever  Discussing Differences Between Weblogic Server 8.1,9x and 10.3 versions Monitoring and Performance Tuning and Trouble Shooting
 Jprofiler and Jprobe  Integrating Third party monitoring tools like Jprofiler, Jprobe with the Weblogic Server Third party Monitoring Tools
 WLST -Weblogic scripting Tool Command line Utility
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  • 2.
    Contents Weblogic Server Basics TheAdministration Console Introduction Weblogic Managed Servers and Clusters Cluster and Remote Services JNDI and JMS Resources Configuring Weblogic resources
  • 3.
    Contents Deployments Webserver Plug-Ins Security andThreads Concepts in Weblogic Weblogic Server Transaction Management Monitoring and Performance Tuning and Trouble Shooting Third party Monitoring Tools
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    Overview of Weblogic WebLogicDirectory Structure. The config.xml File Starting and Stopping Weblogic Server Architecture of WebLogic Server Weblogic Providing Services J2EE Services Overview Weblogic Server Basics
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    Overview of theAdministration Console Domain Configuration Server Configuration The Administration Console
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     What isa 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  Testing the Deploying  Overview on SNMP Introduction Weblogic Managed Servers and Clusters
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     Adding aRemote Server to the Cluster  Starting the Cluster  Deploying an Application to the Cluster  Testing the Deployment Cluster and Remote Services
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     What isJMS?  JMS Models  Creating a JMS Servers  Configuring JMS with Servcies  JMS Server Settings  JMS servers, JMS queues, JMS topics  JMS connection factories  JMS distributed destination  JMS Persistent Store –JMS File Store, JMS JDBC Store  Foreign JMS Server Configuration  Overview on JMS Message Bridges. JNDI and JMS Resources
  • 10.
     Connection Poolsand Data Sources  Configuring Data Sources  Data Source Settings  Multi Data Sources  Virtual Hosting in Web logic Configuring Weblogic resources
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     J2EE WebApplications ,EJB Applications  Settings in the web.xml File  Example web.xml  Deploying a Web Application  J2EE Enterprise Applications  Guidelines for Enterprise Java Beans  Stateless Session Beans  Stateful Session Beans  Entity Beans  Message Driven Beans  Settings in the application.xml File  Example of application.xml  Deploying an Enterprise Application  Deploying an Enterprise Application  Auto Deployment  Command line Deployment via Commands Deployments
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     Overview ofPlug-Ins  Integration of Apache Web Server with Web logic Server Configuration Webserver Plug-Ins
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     Security Concepts Managing Users  Managing Groups  Managing User Lockouts  Setting Minimum Password Length  WebLogic Security  Secure Sockets Layer(SSL)  Configuring SSL  Execute Threads in Weblogic Services  Threading Services in Weblogic Security and Threads Concepts in Weblogic
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     Weblogic ServerTransaction support  Monitoring the Weblogic Transactions for the Applications Weblogic Server Transaction Management
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     General Information Server Performance  User Logins  Transactions  Connection Pools  Work Managers  JMS Destinations  JVM Performance – SunSDK  JVM Performance - JRockit ,Garbage Collector  Techniques to Fix Server Crash problems  Various Types of Log File for Trouble Shooting  Backup Configurations for weblogic Environment  Upgrading the version of Weblogic Sever  Discussing Differences Between Weblogic Server 8.1,9x and 10.3 versions Monitoring and Performance Tuning and Trouble Shooting
  • 16.
     Jprofiler andJprobe  Integrating Third party monitoring tools like Jprofiler, Jprobe with the Weblogic Server Third party Monitoring Tools
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     WLST -Weblogicscripting Tool Command line Utility
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