Oracle Fusion Middleware Training Course
- The Professional Training Course: Oracle Fusion Middleware provides comprehensive instructions on the installation, configuration, and management of Oracle Fusion Middleware components. During the course, participants will gain a deep understanding of the architecture and functionality of Fusion Middleware products, equipping them with the skills necessary for effective implementation and administration.
- The course begins with an exploration of Fusion Middleware products and architecture, covering key concepts such as middleware fundamentals, repository structures, and product usage. Participants will learn the installation process, including supported configurations, planning considerations, and patch management.
- Subsequent modules delve into WebLogic Server concepts, focusing on domain management, server deployment, and monitoring techniques. Participants will become proficient in essential activities such as starting/stopping the server, application deployment, and node management.
- The configuration of Node Manager is examined in depth, providing insights into its architecture, properties, and best practices for automatic server control. Participants will learn how to register Node Manager in a domain and manage server operations effectively.
- The configuration of Fusion Middleware components is covered in detail, including the setup of Oracle Internet Directory, the configuration of Oracle HTTP Server, and integration with WebLogic Server. Participants will gain practical experience with Fusion Middleware Control for managing server operations and configuring Oracle Web Tier components.
- The course also addresses security considerations, introducing participants to Oracle Platform Security Services and emphasizing the importance of robust security measures in middleware environments.
- By the end of the course, participants will possess the skills and knowledge necessary to install, configure, and manage Oracle Fusion Middleware components effectively. They will be able to handle tasks such as system monitoring, backup and recovery, high availability implementation, and transitioning environments from testing to production.
Course Outline
Fusion Middleware Overview and Architecture
• Understand Middleware
• Oracle Fusion Middleware Architecture
• Oracle Fusion Middleware Products
• Overview of Fusion Middleware Tools
• Fusion Middleware Repository
• Metadata Repository and Its Usage
• Tools for Creating the Repository
• Introduction to SOA Suite Schema
• Introduction to WebCenter Schema
• Introduction to Identity Management Schema
Fusion Middleware Installation Overview
• Overview of Supported Configurations
• Overview of Installation Planning
• Understanding Enterprise Deployment Guides (EDG)
• Directory Structure for Installation
• Overview of WebLogic Server Installation
• Overview of SOA Installation
• Overview of Identity Management Installation
• Patch Installation Procedures
Understanding WebLogic Server Concepts
• Fundamentals of WebLogic Domain
• Managed Server / Administration Server Concepts
• Cluster / Machine Configuration
• Server Startup and Shutdown Processes
• Node Manager Functionality
• Application Deployment Concepts
• Understanding Data Sources
• Fundamentals of Java Message Service (JMS)
• Basic WebLogic Server Administration and Monitoring
• Boot Identity Files (boot.properties)
• Introduction to the WLS Administration Console
• Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
• MBean and JMX Concepts
• Comparison between Fusion Middleware Control and the WebLogic Server Administration Console
• Grid Control Enterprise Manager
• WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
Node Manager Configuration
• Overview of Node Manager Architecture
• Java-Based Node Manager Configuration
• Key Properties of Node Manager
• Registering Node Manager in a Domain
• Node Manager Configuration File
• Automatic Server Control with Node Manager
• Best Practices for Using Node Manager
Configuration of Fusion Middleware Components
• Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard Templates
• Configuring Oracle Internet Directory
• Configuring Oracle HTTP Server
• Integrating the 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 the Front-End for the Administration Server
Fusion Middleware Security
• Introduction to Oracle Platform Security Services
Requirements
- Basic understanding of software installation procedures.
- Familiarity with server administration concepts.
- Knowledge of how a web server operates and is configured.
- Proficiency in using and administering databases.
- Previous experience with Oracle products and technologies is useful but not mandatory.
Runs with a minimum of 4 + people. For 1-to-1 or private group training, request a quote.
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