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What you'll learn
- You will be able to clear Oracle 1Z0-599 Exam
- Cloud Application Foundation (CAF) Fundamentals
- Deploy Java Enterprise Edition (EE) Applications
- WebLogic Server Management
Description
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Essentials test series | Exam Number: 1Z0-599
Exam Topics:
Cloud Application Foundation (CAF) Fundamentals
Describe Cloud Application Foundation concepts
Identify components of WebLogic Suite
Identify differences between WebLogic …
Rating 0 out of 5 (0 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn
- You will be able to clear Oracle 1Z0-599 Exam
- Cloud Application Foundation (CAF) Fundamentals
- Deploy Java Enterprise Edition (EE) Applications
- WebLogic Server Management
Description
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Essentials test series | Exam Number: 1Z0-599
Exam Topics:
Cloud Application Foundation (CAF) Fundamentals
Describe Cloud Application Foundation concepts
Identify components of WebLogic Suite
Identify differences between WebLogic Server (WLS) SE, EE & Suite
Describe the problem domain of Coherence with WLS
Describe Oracle Cloud Computing business drivers
Describe Virtual Assembly Builder Studio features
Describe supported and custom Appliances for Virtual Assemblies
Describe ActiveCache (WLS and Coherence)
WebLogic Server Fundamentals
Describe the different WLS distributions that are available
Describe Enterprise Grid Messaging
Describe Active GridLink for Real Application Cluster (RAC) features
Explain WLS Domain concepts
Install WLS
Create and use WLS Domain Templates
Automate WLS administration tasks with WebLogic Scriptiong Tool (WLST)
Secure WLS resources and applications
Configure and use WLS Work Managers, Contexts and Constraints
Create and target JDBC Connection Pools
Create and target JMS Distributed Queues
Create and target JMS Distributed Topics
Configure and use WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF)
Configure and use JRockit Flight Recorder and WLDF integration
Tune the Application Server Environment including the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) for performance
Troubleshoot and debug WLS using logs and thread dumps
Deploy Java Enterprise Edition (EE) Applications
Describe Java EE 6 and Developer Productivity features
Describe Java Integrated Development Environments (IDE) support
Describe Maven integration features
Describe Java SE packaging
Describe the structure and parts of a Java web application
Describe the structure and parts of a Java enterprise application
Deploy Java EE applications to WLS
Deploy Java EE applications using a Deployment Plan
Deploy WLS shared libraries and associate them with applications
Deploy applications using the WLS Administration Port and Side by Side Deployment
Use the Continuous Integration (CI) and Build Tools that WLS supports (ANT, Maven, etc.)
Enable and use WLS Fast Swap for Rapid Redeployment
Troubleshoot classloading conflicts with the ClassLoader Analysis Tool
Describe WLS Spring Support and how Spring can utilize WLS features
Secure Java EE applications
WebLogic Server Management
Use JRockit Mission Control to monitor WLS at runtime
Use JRockit Mission Control to view JRockit Flight Recorder and WLDF data
Monitoring and diagnose WLS for best performance
Use the WLS Admin Console to manage WLS
Start and stop WLS instances using the Node Manager
WebLogic Server Advanced Topics
Describe the value that WLS offers above an EE container
Describe JDBC
Describe WLS Distributed JMS
Describe WLS Clustering
Use Scripting with WLS
Use Automation options for WLS
Describe Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) & Web Services Standards supported by WLS
Describe Web Session and XA Affinity features of Active GridLink
Configure WLS to store Transaction Logs in a Database
Configure systems for High Availability
Configure and use advanced JMS features: Store and Forward
Configure and use advanced JMS features: Unit of Order (UOO) and Unit of Work (UOW)
Configure and use TopLink Grid - Java Persistence API (JPA) and Coherence
Configure systems for ease of Disaster Recovery
Configure and use ActiveCache (WLS and Coherence)
Implement High Availablity (HA) in WLS with Service and Server Migration
WebLogic Server System Architecture
Design a scaled-out solution with WLS
Architect a highly available WLS system
Use proxy web server
Use load balancer
Design a WLS system for maximum uptime, availability and business continuity
WebLogic Server Implementation Best Practices
Create WLS system design consderations
Create a WLS Domain using best practices
Configure a WLS Cluster and Managed Servers using best practices
Configure the JVM where WLS runs using best practices
Configure JDBC Connection Pools using best practices
Configure JMS using best practices
Use Work Managers using best practices
Install with Node Manager using best practices
WebLogic Server Patching and Upgrading with SmartUpdate
Describe how patches are applied to WLS
Apply a rolling patch strategy to a WLS Cluster to ensure maximum availability
Upgrade from WLS 10.3.3 to newer versions
Upgrade from Oracle Application Server (OC4J/OAS) to WLS
Describe Oracle offerings for upgrading from non-Oracle platforms to WLS
Integrate Enterprise Manager and WebLogic Server
Integrate Enterprise Manager with WLS
Explain how to position WebLogic Management Pack EE
Describe Real Operation Automation
Describe Real Operation Insight
Use Enterprise Manager Lifecycle Management for WLS
Describe Enterprise Manager Real User Experience Insight
Describe Enterprise Manager Business Transaction Management for WLS
Describe Enterprise Manager Configuration Management for WLS
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