Course Outline

Fusion Middleware Overview and Architecture

• Understanding Middleware for Government
• Oracle Fusion Middleware Architecture
• Oracle Fusion Middleware Products
• Overview of Fusion Middleware Tools
• Fusion Middleware Repository
• Metadata Repository and Its Utilization
• Repository Creation Tools
• Introduction to SOA Suite Schema
• Introduction to WebCenter Schema
• Introduction to Identity Management Schema

Fusion Middleware Installation Overview

• Supported Configurations for Government
• Installation Planning Overview
• Understanding Enterprise Deployment Guides (EDG)
• Directory Structure for Installation
• WebLogic Server Installation Overview
• SOA Installation Overview
• Identity Management Installation Overview
• Patch Installation Procedures

Understanding WebLogic Server Concepts

• WebLogic Domain Fundamentals
• Managed Server / Administration Server Concepts for Government
• Cluster / Machine Configuration
• Server Startup and Shutdown Processes
• Node Manager Functionality
• Concepts of Application Deployment
• Understanding Data Sources
• Java Message Service (JMS) Fundamentals
• WebLogic Server Basic Administration and Monitoring
• Boot Identity Files (boot.properties)
• Introduction to WLS Administration Console
• Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
• MBean and JMX Concepts
• Comparison of Fusion Middleware Control and WebLogic Server Administration Console
• Grid Control Enterprise Manager
• WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)

Node Manager Configuration

• Node Manager Architecture Overview for Government
• Java-based Node Manager Configuration
• Key Node Manager Properties
• Enrolling Node Manager in a Domain
• Node Manager Configuration Files
• Automated Server Control with Node Manager
• Best Practices for Node Manager Usage

Configuration of Fusion Middleware Components

• Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard Templates
• Configuration of Oracle Internet Directory for Government
• Oracle HTTP Server Configuration
• Integration of Web Tier with WebLogic Server
• Fundamental Concepts of Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
• OHS as a Proxy for a WebLogic Server Cluster
• Managing OHS via Fusion Middleware Control
• Configuring OHS as an Administration Server Front-End

Fusion Middleware Security

• Introduction to Oracle Platform Security Services for Government

Requirements

  • A foundational understanding of software installation procedures for government systems.
  • Familiarity with server administration concepts and best practices for government environments.
  • Knowledge of web server functionality and configuration, tailored to meet the needs of government operations.
  • Proficiency in working with databases and database administration, ensuring compliance with government standards.
  • Prior experience with Oracle products and technologies is beneficial but not mandatory for government roles.
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