Web logic Administration
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Introduction to Web
logic
- Web Logic Installation: System Configuration
- Web logic Console Administration:
- Web logic Deployments
- Configuring JDBC
- Configuring JMS
- Web logic HTTP Server
- Configuring Web logic Clusters
- The Node Manager
- Performance Tuning
- WLST (Web logic Scripting Tools)
Introduction to Web
logic 8.1
- What is Java?
- What is J2EE?
- Servlets and JSPs
- Enterprise Java Beans
- Application Server
- Web Container
- BEA Web logic Platform
Web Logic
Installation and Testing: System Configuration
- Installation Files, Installation, Silent Installation
- Web Logic Directory Structure
- Building a Domain
- Domain File Structure
- config.xml, startweblogic.cmd
- Testing your Installation
- Configuring Startup
- Running the Web Logic Console
- Shutting down Server
Web logic Console
Administration [Configuring Domains (All Components) in
Command Line, GUI
& WLST)
- Console Overview
- Configuring the Console
- Configuring a New Machine
- Configuring a new Server
- Building a Managed Server
- Web logic Node Manager
- Node Manager Console Configuration
- Starting Node Manager
Web logic Deployments
- Deployments Overview
- Deployment Descriptors
- web.xml, weblogic.xml
- War and Ear files, War file structure
- Deployment techniques
Configuring JDBC
- JDBC Architecture
- JDBC Driver Install
- Connection Pool
- Configuring Connection Pools
- Data Sources
- Configuring JMS
- Messages, Queue, Topic
- JMS Connection Factory
- JMS Servers
- Configuration of JMS Destinations
- Monitoring JMS Servers (Using External Tool)
Web logic Web Server
- Configuring HTTP
- Web-server Proxy
- Web logic Plug-in
- Apache and Web logic, Virtual Hosts
- Web logic Server HTTP Log Files
- APACHE & iPLANET (Sun One Web Server)
Managing &
Monitoring:
- SNMP Concepts with configurations
- External Monitoring Tools with Configuration of WLServer
Introduction to
Clustering:
Configuring a
Cluster:
Managing Clusters:
WLST: [Daily
Activities]
- Stating Server
- Status
- Domain Creation
- Deployments