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
Testimonials (2)
The was as trainer past their knolodge and experience.
Alberto - TIS TECH ANGOLA - TECNOLOGIA, INFORMACAO, SISTEMA E SERVICOS, LDA
Course - Oracle WebLogic Administration
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.