Course Outline

Introduction to WebLogic Server for government

  • Overview of Java EE for government applications
  • Features of WebLogic Server for government use
  • Understanding the architecture of WebLogic Server for government systems

Installation and Configuration for government

  • System requirements for government deployments
  • Installing WebLogic Server in a government environment
  • Configuring domains and environments for government operations

Administration Tools for government

  • Using the WebLogic Server administration console for government tasks
  • Utilizing the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) for government scripting needs
  • Overview of node manager for government systems

Deploying Applications for government

  • Deployment concepts for government applications
  • Deploying web applications in a government context
  • Enterprise application (EAR) deployment for government systems

Configuring Resources for government

  • JDBC configuration for government databases
  • JMS configuration for government messaging
  • Configuring node manager in a government setting

Security Management for government

  • Configuring security realms for government systems
  • Managing users and groups for government operations
  • Configuring SSL for secure government communications

Server Monitoring and Tuning for government

  • Monitoring server health and performance in a government context
  • Work Managers and overload protection for government servers
  • JVM performance tuning for government applications

Clustering and High Availability for government

  • Understanding clusters in WebLogic for government systems
  • Configuring clusters for government high availability
  • Session replication and failover for government applications

Backup, Recovery, and Troubleshooting for government

  • Backup strategies for government data
  • Recovery procedures for government systems
  • Troubleshooting common issues in a government environment

Advanced Topics and Best Practices for government

  • Scripting and automation with WLST for government tasks
  • Performance best practices for government applications
  • Upgrading WebLogic Server in a government setting

Summary and Next Steps for government

Requirements

  • Fundamental knowledge of Java EE concepts and architecture for government systems
  • Proficiency with relational databases and SQL for data management in governmental applications

Audience

  • System administrators responsible for maintaining and supporting government IT infrastructure
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