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WebLogic Topics


Introduction to WebLogic

WebLogic Server Domains
Directory Structures
Install WebLogic Server
The Configuration Wizard
The Configuration Wizard: Creating A New Domain
Starting The Administrative Server
The Administration Console
Administrative Tasks
Setting the Domain Environment
Automatically Starting Admin Servers
Managed Servers
Password boot.properties.
Examining Server Status.
Shutting Down Servers.
Start Scripts.
config.xml.
WLST The WLST
MBeans And JMX Administration
MBeans And WLST
Starting WLST
Simple WLST Commands
WLST Is Hierarchical
Navigating WLST
MBean Operations
Other WLST Commands
Scripting With WLST
Recording WLST Scripts
Sample Recorded Script


WebLogic Logging:

Introduction
WebLogic Logging Services
Java Logging API
Log4j
Specifying the Logging Implementation
Message Severity
WebLogic Server Logs
HTTP Access Log
JMS Log
Domain Log
Viewing Logs
Application Structure

Java Web Application Architecture
J2EE Architecture
Web Application Programming Model MVC
An MVC Example
What is Application Assembly?
Web Module
EJB Modules
Enterprise Application Modules
Accessing Web Applications
Deployment The Process
Deployment Overview
Archive Vs Expanded Directory
Default Deployment Names
Deployment Methods
Starting/testing/Monitoring/Updating/stopping/Deleting an Application
Editing Deployment Descriptors

Deployment Modes


Using Command Line Deployment
T3 Protocol Overview
wldeploy Ant Task
WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
Deployment Plans

JDBC:
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Types of JDBC Drivers
Working with a Database via JDBC (Client side)
The Need for Connection Pooling
Connection Pooling and Data Sources
Connecting with Data Source
Steps in using Connection Pooling
Admin Tasks for Connection Pools and Data Sources
JDBC Driver Support in WebLogic Server
Database Access Using WebLogic
Working with Data Sources
Creating a Data Source
Editing Data Source Properties
Monitoring Data Source and Connection Pools.
JMS:
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The Trouble with RMI/IIOP
Messaging to the Rescue
Messaging Features
Publish/Subscribe
Point-to-Point
Java Messaging Service
Terminology
Durable Subscription
Deployment Descriptor Entry
Binding the Queue or Topic
Transactions & Guaranteed Delivery
WebLogic JMS Server
Creating a JMS Server
Creating a Connection Factory
Creating a Topic
Threshold and Quota
Configuring Threshold and Quota
Creating a Distributed Topic/Queue
Creating a Distributed Topic
Monitoring JMS in WebLogic
Messaging Bridge


NodeManager:
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Node Manager Overview
Node Manager Functionality & Configuration
Starting/Restarting/shutting an Administration Server from Node Manager
Starting/Restarting/shutting a Managed Server from Node Manager
Creating a Machine
Adding Server Instances To a Machine
Starting The Node Manager.
Monitoring Managed Servers
Node Manager Logs and Configuration Files.


Security:
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WebLogic Server Security
Authentication / Authorization
Resources That Can Be Secured
Authentication Mechanisms
Overview: Security Tasks For Securing Resources
WebLogic Security Realms
Configuring A User Registry
The Embedded LDAP Server
Managing Users/Groups
User Lockout
Managing Roles
Securing A Resource
WebLogic Server Policies
Specifying A Policy Condition
Policies And Roles
Creating A Scoped Role
Declarative Security
Example: Securing A Web Resource
Example: Securing A Web Resource Specifying Roles
Example: Securing A Web Resource Specifying Constraints
Example: Securing A Web Resource Specifying Constraints
Example: Securing A Web Resource Auth Method
Example: Securing A Web Resource Auth Method
Example: Securing A Web Resource Map Roles
Encryption
SSL
Public Key / Private Key Encryption
Secure Communication Over The Web - SSL
SSL And WebLogic Server
Creating A Digital Certificate
Dealing With A CA
Configuring WebLogic Server SSL: Keystores
Configure WebLogic SSL Settings


Clustering:
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What Is Clustering?
What Components Can Be Clustered?
Basic Cluster Diagrams
The Load Balancer
Web Container Load Balancing
Horizontal Vs. Vertical Clustering
Clustering WebLogic Server
WebLogic Cluster Requirements
Create A Cluster
Multicasting vs. Unicasting
Configure Application Resources
Deploy Applications To The Cluster
Configure A Load Balancer
Load Balancer Options
Hardware Load Balancers
Proxy Plug In Load Balancers
HttpClusterServlet Load Balancer
Session State
Clustered Session State
Session State Strategies
In-Memory Replication
Configuring Session State Replication
JDBC Session Persistence
JDBC Multi Data Sources
Creating A Multi Data Source


Performance Tuning:

Response Time
The significance of throughput
Response Time Curve
Think time
Saturation
Response time at system saturation
Basic Tuning Methodology
Areas To Tune
Tuning Hardware
Tune The Operating System
Tune The JVM
JVM Choices
Memory Performance Concerns
Client or Server VM
The Heap
Configure The Heap Size
Allocation Failure
Garbage Collection
Analyzing Verbose GC - Sun
Verbose GC - JRockit
Thread Local Heap (TLH)
Memory Tuning Goals
Effect of Initial Heap Size on GC
Controlling the GC Timings
Optimizing GC
Self Optimizing Throughput Collector
JRockit Management Console
JRA Recording
Tuning WebLogic Server
Thread Settings
Monitoring Threads
Connection BackLog
Tuning The Back End

JMS



An enterprise messaging system enables applications to communicate with one another through the exchange of messages. A message is a request, report, and/or event that contains information needed to coordinate communication between different applications. A message provides a level of abstraction, allowing you to separate the details about the destination system from the application code.
The Java Message Service (JMS) is a standard API for accessing enterprise messaging systems. Specifically, JMS

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