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 Day 1 
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 09.00am – 10.00am 
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 Introducing Oracle Fusion Middleware Platform 
- Describing the Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment
 
- Describing How WebLogic Server Supports Various Fusion Middleware Suites
 
- Describing How Various Fusion Middleware Suites Augment the Functions of WebLogic Server
 
 
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 Breakfast 
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 10.30am – 12.45pm 
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 Defining Java Enterprise Edition Terminology and Architecture 
- Explaining the Motivation Behind Distributed Systems
 
- The Major Components of the Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE) Specification
 
 
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 
- Explaining Oracle WebLogic Server Installation Steps
 
- Installing WebLogic Server Using Both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Command Line
 
- Describing the Organization and Contents of the WebLogic Server Directory Structure
 
- Navigating the WebLogic Server Online and Offline Documentation
 
 
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 12.45pm – 02.15pm 
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 Lunch 
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 02.15pm – 05.00pm 
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 Configuring a Simple Domain 
- Describing the Common Elements in a WebLogic Server Domain
 
- Describing how Domains are Used in the Enterprise
 
- Comparing Administration and Managed Servers
 
- Configuring a Domain
 
- Describing the Organization and Contents of the WLS Directory Structure
 
- Describing the use of WLST Offline to Manage Domains
 
- Creating a Simple Domain with One Managed Server
 
- Checking the Port Numbers that are Used for Components
 
 
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 Day 2 
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 09.00am – 10.00am 
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 Configuring a Domain Using Templates 
- Describing the Internal Process Used to Create or Update a Domain Using a Template
 
- Describing the Process of Extending a Domain Template
 
- Explaining the Domain Templates Provided for Setting up JDeveloper, SOA, and WebCenter
 
 
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 10.00am – 10.30am 
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 Breakfast 
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 10.30am – 12.45pm 
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 Using Administration Console and WLST 
- Identifying Dynamic and Nondynamic Attribute Changes in the Administration Console
 
- Customizing Monitoring Tables Within the Administration Console
 
- Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Command-line Utility
 
- Invoking WLST and Navigate Through the Domain Structure
 
- Describing How Change Management is Performed Internally Using Java Management Extension (JMX) and Mbeans
 
 
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 12.45pm – 02.15pm 
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 Lunch 
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 02.15pm – 05.00pm 
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 Configuring Managed Servers 
- Configuring Managed Servers Using the Administrative Console
 
- Configuring Managed Servers Using WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
 
- Starting Managed Servers
 
- Shutting Down a Server or an Entire Domain Using WLST or the Administrative Console
 
- Configuring Managed Servers on a Computer Separate from the Sdministration Server
 
- Explaining Administration and Managed Server Independence (MSI)
 
 
Configuring Node Managers 
- Defining the Oracle WebLogic Server Machine
 
- Configuring a Machine and Assign Servers to it by Using the Console and WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
 
- Explaining the Node Manager Architecture
 
- Describing the Organization and Contents of a Node Manager Directory Structure
 
- Configuring, Starting, and Stopping Node Managers
 
- Describing How to Start and Stop Procedures
 
 
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                                                                         Day 3 
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 09.00am – 10.00am 
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 Viewing and Managing Logs in Oracle WLS Environment 
- Defining and Configuring Server and Domain Logs
 
- Viewing and Interpreting the Format of Domain and Server Log Files Using the Administration Console
 
- Configuring Server Standard Output Settings Using the Console
 
 
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 10.00am – 10.30am 
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 Breakfast 
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 10.30am – 12.45pm 
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- Describing How Applications Can Integrate With WLS Logging Infrastructure (Apache commons, log4j)
 
- Accessing Online Log Message Catalogs
 
- Creating and Applying a Log Filter Using the Console
 
- Configuring Log Filter Expressions
 
 
Deployment Concepts 
- Contrasting Autodeploy With Manual Deployment
 
- Configuring and Deploying Web Applications Via the Administration Console, Configuring Deployment Descriptors
 
- Testing Deployed Applications
 
- Describing the Role of Web Servers
 
- Tracing a Typical Web Interaction Flow
 
- Contrasting Static and Dynamic Content and Deployment
 
- Front-end Deployed Applications With a Web Server
 
 
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 12.45pm – 02.15pm 
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 Lunch 
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 02.15pm – 05.00pm 
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 Deploying Java EE Applications 
- Describing Java EE Web Applications
 
- Describing Enterprise Deployment Architectures
 
- Packaging Web Applications in Several Forms
 
- Defining Web Application Structure and Web Application Archive
 
- Explaining Why WebLogic Augments Standard Java EE Deployment Descriptors Looking at Deployment Descriptors web.xml and weblogic.xml
 
- Describing URLs and Web Applications
 
 
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 09.00am – 10.00am 
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 Advanced Deployment 
- Configuring an Application for Multiple Development Environments
 
- Creating a Deployment Plan
 
- Staging a Deployment Plan
 
- Using Production Redeployment
 
 
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 10.00am – 10.30am 
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 Breakfast 
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 10.30am – 12.45pm 
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 Understanding JDBC and Configuring Data Sources 
- Configuring JDBC and JDBC Data Sources
 
- Configuring Data Source Scope
 
- Contrasting Two-tier and Multi-tier JDBC Architecture
 
- Configuring a Connection Pool
 
- Describing How Data Sources are Used
 
- Deploying JDBC Resources to a Target
 
- Explaining the Components of JDBC URLs
 
- Monitoring and Testing a Data Source
 
 
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 12.45pm – 02.15pm 
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 Lunch 
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 02.15pm – 05.00pm 
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 Setting Up Java Message Service (JMS) Resources 
- Describing JMS
 
- Describing How Oracle WebLogic Server JMS is Implemented
 
- Configuring JMS Server
 
- Configuring Connection Factories
 
- Configuring Queues and Topics
 
- Configuring Persistent Messages
 
- Deploying an Application that Uses JMS
 
- Monitoring JMS Resources and Messages
 
 
Introduction to Clustering 
- The Benefits of Oracle WebLogic Cluster
 
- Basic Cluster Architecture
 
- Multitier Cluster Architecture
 
- Communication Among Clustered Server Instances
 
- The Key Criteria for Selecting Suitable Cluster Architecture
 
 
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 09.00am – 10.00am 
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 Configuring a Cluster 
- Preparing Your Environment for a Cluster
 
- Creating and Configuring a Cluster
 
- Adding Servers to a Cluster
 
- Starting Up and Shutting Down Clustered Servers
 
 
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 10.00am – 10.30am 
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 Breakfast 
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 10.30am – 12.45pm 
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 Managing Clusters 
- Deploying Applications to a Cluster
 
- Describing the Replication of a Session State in a Cluster
 
- Configuring Replication Groups
 
- Configuring In-memory Replication
 
- Configuring Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Replication
 
- Configuring File Replication
 
- Configuring a Multitier Cluster for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Applications
 
 
Security Concepts and Configuration 
- Using the WebLogic Server (WLS) Security Architecture
 
- Configuring Security Realms
 
- Configuring Users and Groups
 
- Configuring Roles
 
- Configuring Policies
 
- Configuring Protection for Web Application Resources and EJBs
 
 
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 12.45pm – 02.15pm 
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 Lunch 
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 02.15pm – 05.00pm 
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 Protecting Against Attacks 
- Describing the Process of Configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
 
- Using the Keytool Utility to Configure Keys and Obtain Digital Certificates
 
- Configuring SSL for the WLS Server
 
- Configuring Countermeasures for Some Web-based Attacks
 
 
Backup and Recovery Operations 
- Recommending a Backup and Recovery Strategy
 
- Performing a Full Offline Backup and Recovery
 
- Performing an Online and Offline Domain Backup
 
- Performing an Offline Domain Recovery
 
- Performing an Instance Home Backup and Recovery
 
 
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