Course (3-5) Oracle WebLogic Server 12c
- 1. Using the Command Line
- 1.1. Starting the Administration Server by Using WLST
- 1.2. Changing a Server Property by Using WLST
- 1.3. Shutting Down the Administration Server by Using WLST
- 2. Using the Administration Console
- 2.1. Starting Oracle WebLogic Administration Server
- 2.2. Modifying a Server Property
- 2.3. Shutting Down the Server via the Console
- 2.4. Viewing Server Logging in the Console
- 3. Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server Authentication Using Sun Directory Server
- 3.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 3.2 Viewing Default Users, Groups, and Roles from Administration Console, and Modifying the Embedded LDAP Credentials
- 3.3. Configuring the LDAP Browser to Connect to the Sun Directory Server and the Embedded LDAP Store
- 3.4. Exporting Users and Groups from the Embedded LDAP Server and Importing Them into the Sun Directory Server Using the LDAP Browser
- 3.5. Creating a New Sun Directory Server Authentication Provider and Reordering the Default Authentication Provider
- 3.6. Testing User Authentication Using the Sun Directory Server
- 4. Enabling Auto Login by Using the Boot Identity File
- 4.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 4.2. Stopping and Starting a Managed Server
- 4.3. Configuring the boot.properties File
- 5. Configuring Managed Servers for Oracle WebLogic Server
- 5.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 5.2. Configuring Managed Servers
- 5.3. Adding a New Managed Server
- 6. Manage HTTP Session States
- 6.1. System Requirements
- 6.2. Assigning Preferred Replication Boundaries
- 6.3. Configuring a Web Application for In-Memory Replication
- 6.4. Testing In-Memory Replication
- 6.5. Initializing a Database to Support JDBC Replication
- 6.6. Targeting a JDBC Data Source to a Cluster
- 6.7. Configuring a Web Application for JDBC Replication
- 6.8. Testing JDBC Replication
- 7. Create a Basic Cluster
- 7.1. Creating a Cluster of Existing Servers
- 7.2. Starting the Clustered Servers
- 7.3. Monitoring the Cluster
- 8. Configure Proxy Servers
- 8.1. Installing the Apache Plug-in
- 8.2. Configuring the Apache Plug-in
- 8.3. Deploying a Web Application to a Cluster
- 8.4. Testing a Web Application via Apache
- 9. Managing Machines by Using the Administration Console
- 9.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 9.2. Creating the Machines
- 9.3. Configuring the Machines
- 10. Administering Managed Servers by Using the Node Manager
- 10.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 10.2. Configuring a Node Manager
- 10.3. Configuring by Using the WLST Tool
- 10.4. Starting the Node Manager
- 10.5. Starting Managed Servers by Using the Node Manager
- 11. Enabling Auto Login by Using the Boot Identity File
- 11.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 11.2. Stopping and Starting a Managed Server
- 11.3. Configuring the boot.properties File
- 12. Creating Oracle WebLogic Server Domain by Using a New Domain Template
- 12.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 12.2. Creating a New Template
- 12.3. Creating a New WebLogic Domain
- 13. Creating Oracle WebLogic Server Domain by Using a New Domain Template
- 13.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 13.2. Creating a New Template
- 13.3. Creating a New WebLogic Domain
- 14. Deploy and Undeploy Applications
- 14.1. Installing and Starting an Application
- 14.2. Testing the Application
- 14.3. Updating an Application
- 14.4. Stopping and Deleting an Application
- 15. Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3: Configure JMS Servers and Destinations
- 15.1. Configure JMS Server
- 15.2. Configure JMS Queue and Topic
- 15.3. Customize the Queue / Topic Display in Admin Console
- 15.4. Test the working of JMS Queue and Topic
- 15.5. Starting up the Server instances in the Domain
- 15.6. Configuring JMS Server
- 15.7. Configuring JMS Queue and Topic
- 15.8. Customizing the Queue / Topic Display in Administration Console
- 15.9. Testing the working of JMS Queue and Topic
- 16. Production Redeployment
- 16.1. Deploying a Versioned Application
- 16.2. Testing the Application
- 16.3. Redeploying a New Application Version
- 16.4. Testing Existing and New Application Clients
- 17. Using a Deployment Plan
- 17.1. Deploying an Application
- 17.2. Generating a Deployment Plan for an Application
- 17.3. Editing a Deployment Plan
- 17.4. Updating an Application with a Deployment Plan
- 18. Configuring JDBC Data Sources
- 18.1. Setting up the schema in Oracle Database
- 18.2. Starting up Oracle WebLogic Server instance
- 18.3. Configuring a JDBC Data Source
- 18.4. Testing the Data Source using a simple Web application
- 19. Using Oracle Coherence*Web 3.4.2 with Oracle WebLogic Server 10gR3 Part 2: Application Configuration and Testing
- 19.1. Creating an Eclipse Workspace and Project
- 19.2. Importing the Application Code
- 19.3. Creating the Server Configurations for Deployment
- 19.4. Deploying and Testing the Application Without Coherence
- 19.5. Enabling Coherence*Web Support in the Application
- 19.6. Deploying and Testing the Application with Coherence*Web Enabled
- 19.7. Testing Using a Software Load Balancer
- 20. Using Oracle Coherence*Web 3.4.2 with Oracle WebLogic Server 10gR3 Part 1: Installation
- 20.1. Applying a Patch to WebLogic Server
- 20.2. Creating the WebLogic Server Domains and Installing Coherence*Web Libraries
- 20.3. Creating a Launch Script for the Coherence Cache Server
- 21. Oracle Coherence and Oracle WebLogic Server: Setting Up an Eclipse Development Environment
- 21.1. Configuring the Products and Environment
- 21.2. Creating the Eclipse Project
- 21.3. Coding the SimpleCacheServlet
- 21.4. Deploying to Oracle WebLogic Server and Testing
- 21.5. Configuring the Coherence Node Settings
- 22. End-2-End Transaction Monitoring
- 23. Configuring JDBC Data Sources
- 23.1. Setting up the schema in Oracle Database
- 23.2. Starting up Oracle WebLogic Server instance
- 23.3. Configuring a JDBC Data Source
- 23.4. Testing the Data Source using a simple Web application
- 24. Deploy and Undeploy Applications
- 24.1. Installing and Starting an Application
- 24.2. Testing the Application
- 24.3. Updating an Application
- 24.4. Stopping and Deleting an Application
- 25. Installing and Administering Oracle Entitlements Server and the WebLogic Server SSM
- 25.1. Installing Oracle Entitlements Server
- 25.1.1. Create Database Schema
- 25.1.2. Installing the Oracle Entitlements Server Software
- 25.1.3. Installing Admin Cumulative Patch 4
- 25.1.4. Initializing the Oracle Entitlements Server Schema
- 25.1.5. Managing Oracle Entitlements Server Processes
- 25.2. Installing the WLS SSM
- 25.2.1. Installing the SSM Software
- 25.2.2. Installing the SSM patch
- 25.2.3. Pre-SSM Preparation
- 25.2.4. Configuring the WLS-SSM and its Associated WLS Domain
- 25.1. Installing Oracle Entitlements Server
- 26. Coherence Server Lifecycle Management with WebLogic Server
- 27. Creating Users and Groups with the WebLogic Server Admin Console
- 28. Creating a Multi Data Source in WebLogic Server to Access Oracle RAC
- 28.1. Creating a Database Service
- 28.1.1. Access Oracle Enterprise Manager
- 28.1.2. Create a Database Service
- 28.2. Creating a Data Source for Each RAC Node
- 28.2.1. Access the WebLogic Server Administration Console
- 28.2.2. Create a Data Source for a RAC Node
- 28.2.3. Change the Settings of the Data Source Connection Pool
- 28.2.4. Create a Data Source for Each of the Other RAC Nodes
- 28.3. Creating a Multi Data Source to Contain the Data Sources
- 28.3.1. Create the Multi Data Source
- 28.3.2. Test the Multi Data Source
- 28.1. Creating a Database Service
- 29. Creating a GridLink Data Source in WebLogic Server to Access Oracle RAC
- 29.1. Verifying the Oracle RAC Cluster
- 29.1.1. Check for a Valid Service
- 29.1.2. Ensure You Can Connect to Your RAC Instances
- 29.1.3. Confirm the Single Client Access Name (SCAN) Listener is Running
- 29.2. Creating a GridLink Data Source
- 29.2.1. Access the WebLogic Server Administration Console
- 29.2.2. Create a GridLink Data Source
- 29.2.3. Change the Settings of the GridLink Data Source Connection Pool
- 29.3. Testing the GridLink Data Source
- 29.3.1. Test the GridLink Data Source
- 29.3.2. Test the GridLink Data Source with One Node Down
- 29.1. Verifying the Oracle RAC Cluster
- 30. Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c: Create a WebLogic Domain Provisioning Profile
- 31. Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating a Domain
- 31.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 31.2. Installing Oracle WebLogic Server Platform
- 31.3. Creating a New WebLogic Server Domain
- 32. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring a JDBC Data Source
- 32.1. Setting Up the Schema in the Oracle Database
- 32.2. Starting WebLogic Server
- 32.3. Configuring a JDBC Data Source
- 32.4. Testing the JDBC Data Source
- 33. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Deploying and Undeploying Applications
- 33.1. Deploying and Starting an Application
- 33.2. Testing the Application
- 33.3. Updating the Application
- 33.4. Undeploying the Application
- 34. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring Managed Servers
- 34.1. Configuring Managed Servers
- 34.2. Adding a New Managed Server
- 35. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Installing WebLogic Server and Creating a Domain
- 35.1. Installing WebLogic Server
- 35.2. Creating a New WebLogic Server Domain
- 36. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating and Using a Deployment Plan
- 36.1. Deploying the Application
- 36.2. Generating and Editing a Deployment Plan
- 36.3. Updating the Application with the Deployment Plan
- 37. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring JMS Servers and Destinations
- 37.1. Configuring a JMS Server
- 37.2. Configuring a JMS Queue and Topic
- 37.3. Customizing the Queue/Topic Display
- 37.4. Testing the JMS Queue and Topic
- 37.5. Monitoring the JMS Queue and Topic
- 38. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating and Configuring Machines
- 38.1. Creating Machines
- 38.2. Configuring the Machines
- 39. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool
- 39.1. Getting into WLST
- 39.2. Changing a Server Property by Using WLST
- 39.3. Shutting Down the Administration Server by Using WLST
- 40. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating a Basic Cluster
- 40.1. Creating a Cluster of Existing Servers
- 40.2. Starting the Clustered Servers
- 40.3. Monitoring the Cluster
- 41. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating and Using a Domain Template
- 41.1. Creating a New Template
- 41.2. Creating a New WebLogic Domain from the Template
- 42. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Managing HTTP Sessions in a Cluster
- 42.1. Assigning Preferred Replication Boundaries
- 42.2. Configuring and Deploying a Sample Application for In-Memory Replication
- 42.3. Testing In-Memory Replication
- 42.4. Initializing a Database to Support JDBC Replication
- 42.5. Targeting a JDBC Data Source to a Cluster
- 42.6. Configuring a Web Application for JDBC Replication
- 42.7. Testing JDBC Replication
- 43. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Installing and Configuring a Cluster Proxy
- 43.1. Starting Your Cluster
- 43.2. Deploying a Sample Application
- 43.3. Installing Oracle Web Tier
- 43.4. Configuring the WebLogic Proxy Plug-in
- 43.5. Testing the Proxy Plug-in
- 44. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring and Using Node Manager
- 44.1. Inspecting the Current Machine Configuration
- 44.2. Configuring Node Manager
- 44.3. Enrolling Computers with a Domain
- 44.4. Starting Node Manager
- 44.5. Starting Servers with Node Manager and the Administration Console
- 45. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating a Boot Identity File for Easier Server Start Up
- 45.1. Creating a Boot Identity File
- 46. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring and Using Production Redeployment
- 46.1. Deploying the First Version of the Application
- 46.2. Testing the Application
- 46.3. Updating the Application to the Second Version
- 46.4. Testing the Application Again
- 47. Creating Java Message Service (JMS) Resources in WebLogic Server 12c
- 47.1. Add WebLogic Server 12c to NetBeans
- 47.2. Start WebLogic Server from NetBeans
- 47.3. Create a JMS Server using the WebLogic Server Admin Console
- 47.4. Creating a JMS Module
- 47.5. Create a Queue Destination and Connection Factory Resource
- 47.6. Create a Queue Destination and Connection Factory Resource
- 48. WebLogic Server 11gR1 Interactive Quick Reference
- 49. WebLogic Server 11gR1 Interactive Quick Reference
- 50. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Deploy Java EE Applications
- 51. WebLogic Optimizations for Exalogic
- 52. WebLogic Optimizations for Exalogic 2
- 53. Deploying a Maven Application to Oracle Cloud
- 53.1. Configuring an HTTP Proxy for Maven
- 53.2. Installing the Oracle Cloud Maven Plugin
- 53.3. Opening the Sample Maven Logging Application
- 53.4. Setting the SDK_HOME Environment Variable
- 53.5. Building and Deploying the Application
- 54. Creating and Deploying JSF/JPA Applications to Oracle Cloud
- 54.1. Creating a Connection to a Local Oracle XE database Instance in NetBeans
- 54.2. Creating a Base JSF NetBeans Application Project
- 54.3. Generating JPA Entities and JSF Pages
- 54.4. Connecting to Your Oracle Database Cloud Service
- 54.5. Copying Database Schema and Data Between Oracle Database Instances
- 54.6. Deploying the JSF/JPA Application to Oracle Java Cloud Service
- 54.7. Running the JSF/JPA Application in Oracle Cloud
- 55. Configuring NetBeans for Oracle Cloud
- 55.1. Adding WebLogic Server 11g to NetBeans
- 55.2. Configuring NetBeans to Use a Proxy
- 55.3. Adding the Oracle Cloud Plugin to NetBeans
- 55.4. Adding an Oracle Java Cloud Server Instance to NetBeans
- 55.5. Configuring WebLogic Server to Use JSF 2.0 Libraries
- 55.6. Opening the Sample Application and Testing It Locally
- 55.7. Deploying the Sample Application to Your Oracle Cloud Instance and Testing It
- 55.8. Monitoring Deployment Activities and Running Applications in Oracle Cloud
- 56. Deploying ADF Applications to Oracle Cloud by Using OEPE
- 56.1. Opening the Sample Application in OEPE
- 56.2. Running the HRTEST Application Locally
- 56.3. Connecting to Your Oracle Database Cloud Service
- 56.4. Copying Database Schemas and Data Between Oracle Database Instances
- 56.5. Deploying the Sample Application to Oracle Cloud
- 57. Configuring Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse for Oracle Cloud
- 57.1. Adding WebLogic Server 11g to OEPE
- 57.2. Configuring OEPE to Use a Proxy
- 57.3. Adding an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance to OEPE
- 57.4. Deploying and Running the Sample Application Locally
- 57.5. Deploying the Sample Application to Your Oracle Cloud Instance
- 57.6. Monitoring Your Oracle Java Cloud Service from OEPE
- 58. Securing Applications in Oracle Cloud by Using OEPE
- 58.1. Importing the visitors.war Application
- 58.2. Adding Security Authentication and Authorization Definitions to the web.xml File.
- 58.3. Adding Security Role Assignments to the Application
- 58.4. Testing the Secure Application
- 58.5. Adding Users and Roles to Oracle Java Cloud Service
- 58.6. Testing the Completed Application
- 59. Troubleshooting Applications in Oracle Cloud by Using OEPE
- 59.1. Importing and Deploying the Application
- 59.2. Troubleshooting the Application Error
- 59.3. Correcting the Application Error
- 59.4. Whitelist Scanning the Application
- 59.5. Retesting the Application
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- 1. Using the Command Line
- 1.1. Starting the Administration Server by Using WLST
- 1.2. Changing a Server Property by Using WLST
- 1.3. Shutting Down the Administration Server by Using WLST
- 2. Using the Administration Console
- 2.1. Starting Oracle WebLogic Administration Server
- 2.2. Modifying a Server Property
- 2.3. Shutting Down the Server via the Console
- 2.4. Viewing Server Logging in the Console
- 3. Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server Authentication Using Sun Directory Server
- 3.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 3.2 Viewing Default Users, Groups, and Roles from Administration Console, and Modifying the Embedded LDAP Credentials
- 3.3. Configuring the LDAP Browser to Connect to the Sun Directory Server and the Embedded LDAP Store
- 3.4. Exporting Users and Groups from the Embedded LDAP Server and Importing Them into the Sun Directory Server Using the LDAP Browser
- 3.5. Creating a New Sun Directory Server Authentication Provider and Reordering the Default Authentication Provider
- 3.6. Testing User Authentication Using the Sun Directory Server
- 4. Enabling Auto Login by Using the Boot Identity File
- 4.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 4.2. Stopping and Starting a Managed Server
- 4.3. Configuring the boot.properties File
- 5. Configuring Managed Servers for Oracle WebLogic Server
- 5.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 5.2. Configuring Managed Servers
- 5.3. Adding a New Managed Server
- 6. Manage HTTP Session States
- 6.1. System Requirements
- 6.2. Assigning Preferred Replication Boundaries
- 6.3. Configuring a Web Application for In-Memory Replication
- 6.4. Testing In-Memory Replication
- 6.5. Initializing a Database to Support JDBC Replication
- 6.6. Targeting a JDBC Data Source to a Cluster
- 6.7. Configuring a Web Application for JDBC Replication
- 6.8. Testing JDBC Replication
- 7. Create a Basic Cluster
- 7.1. Creating a Cluster of Existing Servers
- 7.2. Starting the Clustered Servers
- 7.3. Monitoring the Cluster
- 8. Configure Proxy Servers
- 8.1. Installing the Apache Plug-in
- 8.2. Configuring the Apache Plug-in
- 8.3. Deploying a Web Application to a Cluster
- 8.4. Testing a Web Application via Apache
- 9. Managing Machines by Using the Administration Console
- 9.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 9.2. Creating the Machines
- 9.3. Configuring the Machines
- 10. Administering Managed Servers by Using the Node Manager
- 10.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 10.2. Configuring a Node Manager
- 10.3. Configuring by Using the WLST Tool
- 10.4. Starting the Node Manager
- 10.5. Starting Managed Servers by Using the Node Manager
- 11. Enabling Auto Login by Using the Boot Identity File
- 11.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 11.2. Stopping and Starting a Managed Server
- 11.3. Configuring the boot.properties File
- 12. Creating Oracle WebLogic Server Domain by Using a New Domain Template
- 12.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 12.2. Creating a New Template
- 12.3. Creating a New WebLogic Domain
- 13. Creating Oracle WebLogic Server Domain by Using a New Domain Template
- 13.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 13.2. Creating a New Template
- 13.3. Creating a New WebLogic Domain
- 14. Deploy and Undeploy Applications
- 14.1. Installing and Starting an Application
- 14.2. Testing the Application
- 14.3. Updating an Application
- 14.4. Stopping and Deleting an Application
- 15. Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3: Configure JMS Servers and Destinations
- 15.1. Configure JMS Server
- 15.2. Configure JMS Queue and Topic
- 15.3. Customize the Queue / Topic Display in Admin Console
- 15.4. Test the working of JMS Queue and Topic
- 15.5. Starting up the Server instances in the Domain
- 15.6. Configuring JMS Server
- 15.7. Configuring JMS Queue and Topic
- 15.8. Customizing the Queue / Topic Display in Administration Console
- 15.9. Testing the working of JMS Queue and Topic
- 16. Production Redeployment
- 16.1. Deploying a Versioned Application
- 16.2. Testing the Application
- 16.3. Redeploying a New Application Version
- 16.4. Testing Existing and New Application Clients
- 17. Using a Deployment Plan
- 17.1. Deploying an Application
- 17.2. Generating a Deployment Plan for an Application
- 17.3. Editing a Deployment Plan
- 17.4. Updating an Application with a Deployment Plan
- 18. Configuring JDBC Data Sources
- 18.1. Setting up the schema in Oracle Database
- 18.2. Starting up Oracle WebLogic Server instance
- 18.3. Configuring a JDBC Data Source
- 18.4. Testing the Data Source using a simple Web application
- 19. Using Oracle Coherence*Web 3.4.2 with Oracle WebLogic Server 10gR3 Part 2: Application Configuration and Testing
- 19.1. Creating an Eclipse Workspace and Project
- 19.2. Importing the Application Code
- 19.3. Creating the Server Configurations for Deployment
- 19.4. Deploying and Testing the Application Without Coherence
- 19.5. Enabling Coherence*Web Support in the Application
- 19.6. Deploying and Testing the Application with Coherence*Web Enabled
- 19.7. Testing Using a Software Load Balancer
- 20. Using Oracle Coherence*Web 3.4.2 with Oracle WebLogic Server 10gR3 Part 1: Installation
- 20.1. Applying a Patch to WebLogic Server
- 20.2. Creating the WebLogic Server Domains and Installing Coherence*Web Libraries
- 20.3. Creating a Launch Script for the Coherence Cache Server
- 21. Oracle Coherence and Oracle WebLogic Server: Setting Up an Eclipse Development Environment
- 21.1. Configuring the Products and Environment
- 21.2. Creating the Eclipse Project
- 21.3. Coding the SimpleCacheServlet
- 21.4. Deploying to Oracle WebLogic Server and Testing
- 21.5. Configuring the Coherence Node Settings
- 22. End-2-End Transaction Monitoring
- 23. Configuring JDBC Data Sources
- 23.1. Setting up the schema in Oracle Database
- 23.2. Starting up Oracle WebLogic Server instance
- 23.3. Configuring a JDBC Data Source
- 23.4. Testing the Data Source using a simple Web application
- 24. Deploy and Undeploy Applications
- 24.1. Installing and Starting an Application
- 24.2. Testing the Application
- 24.3. Updating an Application
- 24.4. Stopping and Deleting an Application
- 25. Installing and Administering Oracle Entitlements Server and the WebLogic Server SSM
- 25.1. Installing Oracle Entitlements Server
- 25.1.1. Create Database Schema
- 25.1.2. Installing the Oracle Entitlements Server Software
- 25.1.3. Installing Admin Cumulative Patch 4
- 25.1.4. Initializing the Oracle Entitlements Server Schema
- 25.1.5. Managing Oracle Entitlements Server Processes
- 25.2. Installing the WLS SSM
- 25.2.1. Installing the SSM Software
- 25.2.2. Installing the SSM patch
- 25.2.3. Pre-SSM Preparation
- 25.2.4. Configuring the WLS-SSM and its Associated WLS Domain
- 25.1. Installing Oracle Entitlements Server
- 26. Coherence Server Lifecycle Management with WebLogic Server
- 27. Creating Users and Groups with the WebLogic Server Admin Console
- 28. Creating a Multi Data Source in WebLogic Server to Access Oracle RAC
- 28.1. Creating a Database Service
- 28.1.1. Access Oracle Enterprise Manager
- 28.1.2. Create a Database Service
- 28.2. Creating a Data Source for Each RAC Node
- 28.2.1. Access the WebLogic Server Administration Console
- 28.2.2. Create a Data Source for a RAC Node
- 28.2.3. Change the Settings of the Data Source Connection Pool
- 28.2.4. Create a Data Source for Each of the Other RAC Nodes
- 28.3. Creating a Multi Data Source to Contain the Data Sources
- 28.3.1. Create the Multi Data Source
- 28.3.2. Test the Multi Data Source
- 28.1. Creating a Database Service
- 29. Creating a GridLink Data Source in WebLogic Server to Access Oracle RAC
- 29.1. Verifying the Oracle RAC Cluster
- 29.1.1. Check for a Valid Service
- 29.1.2. Ensure You Can Connect to Your RAC Instances
- 29.1.3. Confirm the Single Client Access Name (SCAN) Listener is Running
- 29.2. Creating a GridLink Data Source
- 29.2.1. Access the WebLogic Server Administration Console
- 29.2.2. Create a GridLink Data Source
- 29.2.3. Change the Settings of the GridLink Data Source Connection Pool
- 29.3. Testing the GridLink Data Source
- 29.3.1. Test the GridLink Data Source
- 29.3.2. Test the GridLink Data Source with One Node Down
- 29.1. Verifying the Oracle RAC Cluster
- 30. Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c: Create a WebLogic Domain Provisioning Profile
- 31. Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating a Domain
- 31.1. Verifying the Prerequisites
- 31.2. Installing Oracle WebLogic Server Platform
- 31.3. Creating a New WebLogic Server Domain
- 32. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring a JDBC Data Source
- 32.1. Setting Up the Schema in the Oracle Database
- 32.2. Starting WebLogic Server
- 32.3. Configuring a JDBC Data Source
- 32.4. Testing the JDBC Data Source
- 33. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Deploying and Undeploying Applications
- 33.1. Deploying and Starting an Application
- 33.2. Testing the Application
- 33.3. Updating the Application
- 33.4. Undeploying the Application
- 34. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring Managed Servers
- 34.1. Configuring Managed Servers
- 34.2. Adding a New Managed Server
- 35. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Installing WebLogic Server and Creating a Domain
- 35.1. Installing WebLogic Server
- 35.2. Creating a New WebLogic Server Domain
- 36. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating and Using a Deployment Plan
- 36.1. Deploying the Application
- 36.2. Generating and Editing a Deployment Plan
- 36.3. Updating the Application with the Deployment Plan
- 37. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring JMS Servers and Destinations
- 37.1. Configuring a JMS Server
- 37.2. Configuring a JMS Queue and Topic
- 37.3. Customizing the Queue/Topic Display
- 37.4. Testing the JMS Queue and Topic
- 37.5. Monitoring the JMS Queue and Topic
- 38. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating and Configuring Machines
- 38.1. Creating Machines
- 38.2. Configuring the Machines
- 39. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool
- 39.1. Getting into WLST
- 39.2. Changing a Server Property by Using WLST
- 39.3. Shutting Down the Administration Server by Using WLST
- 40. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating a Basic Cluster
- 40.1. Creating a Cluster of Existing Servers
- 40.2. Starting the Clustered Servers
- 40.3. Monitoring the Cluster
- 41. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating and Using a Domain Template
- 41.1. Creating a New Template
- 41.2. Creating a New WebLogic Domain from the Template
- 42. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Managing HTTP Sessions in a Cluster
- 42.1. Assigning Preferred Replication Boundaries
- 42.2. Configuring and Deploying a Sample Application for In-Memory Replication
- 42.3. Testing In-Memory Replication
- 42.4. Initializing a Database to Support JDBC Replication
- 42.5. Targeting a JDBC Data Source to a Cluster
- 42.6. Configuring a Web Application for JDBC Replication
- 42.7. Testing JDBC Replication
- 43. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Installing and Configuring a Cluster Proxy
- 43.1. Starting Your Cluster
- 43.2. Deploying a Sample Application
- 43.3. Installing Oracle Web Tier
- 43.4. Configuring the WebLogic Proxy Plug-in
- 43.5. Testing the Proxy Plug-in
- 44. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring and Using Node Manager
- 44.1. Inspecting the Current Machine Configuration
- 44.2. Configuring Node Manager
- 44.3. Enrolling Computers with a Domain
- 44.4. Starting Node Manager
- 44.5. Starting Servers with Node Manager and the Administration Console
- 45. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Creating a Boot Identity File for Easier Server Start Up
- 45.1. Creating a Boot Identity File
- 46. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Configuring and Using Production Redeployment
- 46.1. Deploying the First Version of the Application
- 46.2. Testing the Application
- 46.3. Updating the Application to the Second Version
- 46.4. Testing the Application Again
- 47. Creating Java Message Service (JMS) Resources in WebLogic Server 12c
- 47.1. Add WebLogic Server 12c to NetBeans
- 47.2. Start WebLogic Server from NetBeans
- 47.3. Create a JMS Server using the WebLogic Server Admin Console
- 47.4. Creating a JMS Module
- 47.5. Create a Queue Destination and Connection Factory Resource
- 47.6. Create a Queue Destination and Connection Factory Resource
- 48. WebLogic Server 11gR1 Interactive Quick Reference
- 49. WebLogic Server 11gR1 Interactive Quick Reference
- 50. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Deploy Java EE Applications
- 51. WebLogic Optimizations for Exalogic
- 52. WebLogic Optimizations for Exalogic 2
- 53. Deploying a Maven Application to Oracle Cloud
- 53.1. Configuring an HTTP Proxy for Maven
- 53.2. Installing the Oracle Cloud Maven Plugin
- 53.3. Opening the Sample Maven Logging Application
- 53.4. Setting the SDK_HOME Environment Variable
- 53.5. Building and Deploying the Application
- 54. Creating and Deploying JSF/JPA Applications to Oracle Cloud
- 54.1. Creating a Connection to a Local Oracle XE database Instance in NetBeans
- 54.2. Creating a Base JSF NetBeans Application Project
- 54.3. Generating JPA Entities and JSF Pages
- 54.4. Connecting to Your Oracle Database Cloud Service
- 54.5. Copying Database Schema and Data Between Oracle Database Instances
- 54.6. Deploying the JSF/JPA Application to Oracle Java Cloud Service
- 54.7. Running the JSF/JPA Application in Oracle Cloud
- 55. Configuring NetBeans for Oracle Cloud
- 55.1. Adding WebLogic Server 11g to NetBeans
- 55.2. Configuring NetBeans to Use a Proxy
- 55.3. Adding the Oracle Cloud Plugin to NetBeans
- 55.4. Adding an Oracle Java Cloud Server Instance to NetBeans
- 55.5. Configuring WebLogic Server to Use JSF 2.0 Libraries
- 55.6. Opening the Sample Application and Testing It Locally
- 55.7. Deploying the Sample Application to Your Oracle Cloud Instance and Testing It
- 55.8. Monitoring Deployment Activities and Running Applications in Oracle Cloud
- 56. Deploying ADF Applications to Oracle Cloud by Using OEPE
- 56.1. Opening the Sample Application in OEPE
- 56.2. Running the HRTEST Application Locally
- 56.3. Connecting to Your Oracle Database Cloud Service
- 56.4. Copying Database Schemas and Data Between Oracle Database Instances
- 56.5. Deploying the Sample Application to Oracle Cloud
- 57. Configuring Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse for Oracle Cloud
- 57.1. Adding WebLogic Server 11g to OEPE
- 57.2. Configuring OEPE to Use a Proxy
- 57.3. Adding an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance to OEPE
- 57.4. Deploying and Running the Sample Application Locally
- 57.5. Deploying the Sample Application to Your Oracle Cloud Instance
- 57.6. Monitoring Your Oracle Java Cloud Service from OEPE
- 58. Securing Applications in Oracle Cloud by Using OEPE
- 58.1. Importing the visitors.war Application
- 58.2. Adding Security Authentication and Authorization Definitions to the web.xml File.
- 58.3. Adding Security Role Assignments to the Application
- 58.4. Testing the Secure Application
- 58.5. Adding Users and Roles to Oracle Java Cloud Service
- 58.6. Testing the Completed Application
- 59. Troubleshooting Applications in Oracle Cloud by Using OEPE
- 59.1. Importing and Deploying the Application
- 59.2. Troubleshooting the Application Error
- 59.3. Correcting the Application Error
- 59.4. Whitelist Scanning the Application
- 59.5. Retesting the Application
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