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Oracle WebLogic Server 14c: Administration I

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About Course

Oracle WebLogic Server 14c: Administration I

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to administering Oracle WebLogic Server 14c.
Participants gain hands-on experience installing, configuring, and managing WebLogic domains, servers, and
resources. The training focuses on best practices for deployment, monitoring, security, and high availability
in enterprise Java application environments.

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of Java and Java EE concepts
  • Familiarity with application server fundamentals
  • Working knowledge of Linux or Windows operating systems
  • General awareness of networking concepts
  • Prior experience with middleware platforms is helpful but not mandatory

Who Should Attend

  • Middleware and WebLogic Administrators
  • System and Infrastructure Administrators
  • Java and Application Support Engineers
  • Technical Consultants managing enterprise applications
  • IT professionals preparing for WebLogic administration roles

Key Skills You Will Gain

This course equips learners with the skills required to administer and maintain WebLogic Server environments.

  • Installing and configuring Oracle WebLogic Server
  • Creating and managing domains and servers
  • Deploying and monitoring Java applications
  • Configuring JDBC, JMS, and server resources
  • Implementing security, clustering, and high availability

Course Modules

Module 1: WebLogic Server Architecture

  • WebLogic Server components and architecture
  • Domains, servers, and administration tools
  • Understanding the WebLogic lifecycle
Module 2: Installation and Domain Configuration

  • Installing WebLogic Server software
  • Creating and configuring WebLogic domains
  • Managing server startup and shutdown
Module 3: Application Deployment and Resources

  • Deploying Java applications
  • Configuring JDBC data sources and JMS resources
  • Monitoring application health
Module 4: Security and Monitoring

  • Configuring users, roles, and security realms
  • Securing WebLogic resources
  • Monitoring servers and logs
Module 5: Clustering and High Availability

  • Configuring WebLogic clusters
  • Load balancing and failover concepts
  • Best practices for enterprise deployments