The J2EE platform is Java’s answer to enterprise scalable applications. BEA Weblogic is one of the premiere Application Servers that implements the J2EE specification. Students will come away from class with the ability to build and configure complete Weblogic domains. The course will cover the details of administrating a J2EE server. This is a hands-on learning experience, with each student having their own Weblogic Server to learn with.
WebLogic Training Prerequisites :
Participants should have a System Administrative background. Familiarity with installing and configuring software on a Windows platform is essential. Some knowledge of Java id helpful, but not necessary.
WebLogic Training Objectives:
Install a Weblogic Server
Build a Weblogic Domain
Utilize many of the command-line administrative tools provided by Weblogic
Implement Database access with Weblogic Connection Pools
Describe JMS based messaging servers
Create and deploy a JMS Topic
Pass messages to and receive messages from a JMS Topic
Implement Weblogic security for deployed components
Effectively design a clustered installation
Monitor an existing Weblogic implementation for problems
Tune a Weblogic server for maximum performance
WebLogic Training Course duration:
5 Days
WebLogic Training Course outline
Introduction to Weblogic 7.0
What is Java?
What is J2EE?
The J2EE Architecture
Servlets and JSPs
Enterprise Java Beans
Application Server
Web Container
EJB Container
BEA Weblogic Platform
J2EE Example Application
WebLogic Installation and Testing
System Configuration
Installation Files
Installation
Silent Installation
WebLogic Directory Structure
WebLogic Directory Structure cont.
Building a Domain
WebLogic Server types
Domain File Structure
config.xml, startweblogic.cmd
Testing your Installation
Configuring Startup
Running the WebLogic Console
Shutting down Weblogic
Weblogic Console Administration
Console Overview
Configuring the Console
Centralized Administration
Monitoring Weblogic Servers
Monitoring Weblogic Servers cont.
Configuring a New Machine
Configuring a new Server
Configuring Domain Properties
Building a Managed Server
Weblogic Node Manager
Node Manager Console Configuration
Remote Start Options
Starting Node Manager
Monitoring Domain Logging
Weblogic Server Memory
Weblogic Server Memory cont
Weblogic JNDI
What is JNDI?
JNDI and Weblogic
Using JNDI
JNDI Client
JNDI Registration
Monitoring JNDI
Weblogic Deployments
Deployments Overview
EJB Jar Files
EJB Home Interface
EJB Remote Interface
EJB Implementation Class
Deployment Descriptors
web.xml
weblogic.xml
ejb-jar.xml
weblogic-ejb-jar.xml
weblogic-cmp-rdbms.xml
War and Ear files
War file structure
Deployment techniques
weblogic.Deployer
Console Deployment
Deployment Descriptor Editor
Ant
Configuring JDBC
JDBC Architecture
JDBC Driver Install
Connection Pool
Configuring Connection Pools
Data Sources
Tx Data Sources
Monitoring Pool Performance
Configuring JMS
Asynchronous Messaging
Messages
Queue
Topic
JMS Connection Factory
JMS Servers
Configuration of JMS Destinations
Monitoring JMS Servers
Weblogic HTTP Server
Overview
Configuring HTTP
Web-server Proxy
Weblogic Plug-in
IIS and Weblogic
Apache and Weblogic
Virtual Hosts
Weblogic Server HTTP Log Files
Weblogic Security
Weblogic Security Design
Weblogic Security Providers
Authorization
Authentication-Users
Authentication-Groups
Authentication Roles
Integration with legacy providers
Security Administration Tasks
Handling User Lockouts
Configuring Weblogic Clusters
Clustering Servers
Cluster Layout
Cluster Design
Implementing a Cluster
Configuring the
Cluster Load Balancing
Clustered Servers
Cluster Communication
Administrative Server Failure
Configuring Replication Groups
The Node Manager What is Node Manager?
Node Manager Details
Configuring Node Manager
Configuring Node Manager Cont.
Node Manager Startup
Node Manager Services
Node Manager Health Monitoring
Node Manager Domain Management
Node Manager Logging
Web Services Overview of Web Services?,
What does a Web service do?
What are the standards?
Weblogic Web Services
Building a Web Service Hands-on
Weblogic Utilities
Development Tools
Deployment Tools
Administration Applications
Administration Applications cont
Security Tools and Utilities
Database Utilities, Ant Tasks
Ant Tasks cont.
Editing Tools
Web Services Tools
Please contact your training representative for more details on having this course delivered onsite or online