Course Outline
Introduction to WebLogic Server for Government
- Overview of WebLogic domain architecture and components
- Differences between Admin server and managed servers
- Key considerations for installation planning and prerequisites
Installing and Configuring WebLogic Server for Government
- Steps to install WebLogic Server 14c
- Procedures for creating and configuring domains
- Utilizing Admin Console and WLST for configuration tasks
Deploying Applications for Government
- Packaging applications in WAR and EAR formats
- Deployment methods: console, command-line interface (CLI), and scripts
- Implementing hot deployment and version management
Monitoring and Troubleshooting for Government
- Leveraging WLDF for diagnostic purposes
- Reviewing and managing server logs for operational insights
- Monitoring server health and performance metrics
JDBC and Data Source Management for Government
- Creating and configuring JDBC data sources
- Setting up connection pool parameters and conducting tests
- Addressing common data source issues and troubleshooting techniques
Security Management for Government
- Configuring security realms, users, and roles
- Securing the admin console and deployed applications
- Implementing policies and managing credentials
Node Manager and Domain Lifecycle for Government
- Configuring and utilizing Node Manager
- Managing remote server startup and shutdown processes
- Best practices for domain backups and recovery procedures
Summary and Next Steps for Government
Requirements
- Familiarity with system administration or server operations for government systems
- Basic understanding of Java EE or application deployment concepts
- Experience working with Linux or Windows command line environments
Audience
- System administrators and middleware engineers in public sector organizations
- DevOps professionals managing Oracle-based stacks for government agencies
- Support staff involved in enterprise application deployment and monitoring for government entities
Testimonials (2)
What stood out for me in particular: Intensive pace – yet never overwhelming or chaotic. Strong, practical content – full of depth, relevance, and clarity. Engagement & communication – open, responsive, and truly attentive to participants. Professionalism without stiffness – expert-level delivery, but with warmth and ease. No pettiness, just substance – focused on what really matters. Sense of taste and balance – great judgment in choosing what's worth emphasizing. Top-notch presentation & preparation – smooth structure, great visuals, precise language. Genuine responsiveness to participants' requests – rare and deeply appreciated.
Jacek - Kyndryl Wroclaw
Course - Oracle WebLogic Fundamentals
The fact that he covered the all the history of the solution and showed different ways of deployment and configuration as well as different scenarios.