Course Outline
Introduction to WebLogic Server
- WebLogic domain architecture and components.
- Admin server versus managed servers.
- Installation planning and prerequisites.
Installing and Configuring WebLogic Server
- Installing WebLogic Server 14c.
- Creating and configuring domains.
- Utilizing the Admin Console and WLST.
Deploying Applications
- WAR and EAR packaging.
- Deployment options: console, CLI, and scripts.
- Hot deployment and versioning.
Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Using WLDF for diagnostics.
- Reviewing and managing server logs.
- Monitoring server health and performance.
JDBC and Data Source Management
- Creating JDBC data sources.
- Connection pool settings and testing.
- Troubleshooting data source issues.
Security Management
- Configuring realms, users, and roles.
- Securing the admin console and deployments.
- Utilizing policies and credentials.
Node Manager and Domain Lifecycle
- Configuring and using Node Manager.
- Remote server startup and shutdown.
- Domain backups and recovery practices.
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Familiarity with system administration or server operations.
- Basic understanding of Java EE or application deployment concepts.
- Experience working with the Linux or Windows command line.
Audience
- System administrators and middleware engineers.
- DevOps professionals managing Oracle-based stacks.
- Support staff involved in enterprise application deployment and monitoring.
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