Oracle 10g Application Server: Administration II培
Oracle 10g Application Server: Administration II培训
培训大纲:
1. OracleAS 10g: Managing Customized Topologies and Distributing Infrastructure Components
New features available for managing customized topologies and some of the key deployment considerations
Main considerations for evaluating general development topologies
Key considerations when evaluating the departmental, development life cycle, and data center topologies
Evaluate recommended development and deployment topologies
Features of Cold Failover Clusters, Active Failover Clusters, and Identity Management replication as part of high availability deployments
Use multiple metadata repositories and list the requirements for installing OracleAS Infrastructure using an existing Oracle9i database
Install OracleAS Infrastructure by using an existing Infrastructure component
Install a Metadata Repository into an existing database and install the Infrastructure using the existing repository
Upgrade a distributed OracleAS environment and recognize the effect of an upgrade on system availability
Steps involved in the procedure for upgrading the middle tier, Metadata Repository, and Identity Management Services
Upgrade a system to Oracle AS 10g
2. OracleAS 10g: High Availability
Concepts associated with high availability and the features of Oracle''s end-to-end high availability solution
Determine the appropriate method of providing high availability for applications and the middle tier
Determine the appropriate method of providing high availability for OracleAS Infrastructure using clustering
Outline the site-to-site high availability solution for OracleAS Infrastructure
Determine a high availability solution for a given scenario
Benefits of J2EE clustering and the configuration of islands
Concepts involved in session and application replication for high availability solutions
Create an OC4J island, configure state replication, and monitor virtual machine metrics
Configure clustering of OC4J Java Virtual Machines
3. OracleAS 10g: Managing and Configuring Clusters
Clustering and how OracleAS Web Cache clusters work
Configure Web Cache cluster members and settings and identify how to invalidate the cache
Configure session binding and monitor cache cluster performance
Configure web cache cluster settings, add an additional web cache to a cache cluster, and obtain performance statistics for the web cache
Create an OracleAS Farm using a file-based repository
Characteristics of OracleAS clusters managed using a repository
Role of OPMN, DCM, and mod_oc4j in OracleAS cluster management
Create, stop, and start an OracleAS cluster, add and remove instances, and identify how to create an OracleAS cluster using dcmct1
Create clusters and add standalone instances
Outline the architecture of OracleAS Infrastructure Cold Failover Clusters and identify how to install middle tiers in a CFC environment
Identify the steps involved in installing and starting an OracleAS Infrastructure in a Cold Failover Cluster and identify how to manage and test a failover
4. OracleAS 10g: Business Intelligence Component Management
Monitor OracleAS Report Services and control and configure OracleAS Discoverer
Configure OracleAS Discoverer Plus, Discoverer Viewer, and Discoverer Portlet Provider, and register Discoverer Portlet Provider
Control OracleAS Discoverer services
Identify features for monitoring OracleAS Discoverer, identify the configuration files used with Discoverer, and use the EUL command-line tool for Java
Capabilities of OracleAS Reports Services and how its components contribute to the running of a report
Identify Reports Services configuration files and configure the Reports Server and the Reports Servlet
Identify how to deploy reports using OracleAS Reports Services
Configure Reports Services and deploy a Reports application
Outline the architecture of Forms Services and identify the role of each Forms Service component in running an application
Identify the configuration files and the levels of configuration associated with OracleAS Forms Services, identify how the configuration files are used at runtime, and use Application Server Control for configuration tasks
Configure the Forms Servlet using Application Server Control
Configure environmental variables in a Forms runtime environment, manage user sessions, and identify how to deploy Forms applications and their associated files
Configure the Forms Servlet for a new testing environment
5. OracleAS 10g: XML Applications, Web Services, and Monitoring
Define terms associated with XML, identify the Oracle XML and XDK components, and identify the steps in the XML parsing process
Recognize how an XSQL servlet functions, initialize the XSQL demo application, and create and access an XSQL page
Web services standards, why organizations use Web services, and the Web services architecture and communication flow
Main features of SOAP and how to invoke, manage, and deploy Web services, and how to implement a stateless Java Web service
Use Web services and XSQL
Log Loader tasks and search log files
Configure diagnostic message correlation
Manage and troubleshoot the Log Loader
Use the log repository to monitor OracleAS
6. OracleAS 10g: Tuning and Reconfiguring the Middle Tier
How to monitor the performance of Oracle Application Server
Monitor performance and analyze performance issues in OracleAS
Monitor and tune the performance of OC4J processes and applications
Monitor OracleAS system components
Set up data sources and connection attributes
Useful hints and tips for tuning servlets, JSPs, EJBs, and the web cache
Monitor and tune the performance of OracleAS Web Cache and Forms Services
Configure browser keep-alive and origin server response timeouts and monitor metrics for a Forms Service instance
Expand a middle tier installation in OracleAS in a given scenario
Configure services after installation in OracleAS
Expand a middle tier and configure Forms Services in a given scenario
Associate installations with the Infrastructure and remove instances in OracleAS
Steps for changing the host name and IP address on the middle tier and the IP address on the Infrastructure
Associate a J2EE and Web Cache installation with Identity Management and change the host name on the server hosting Oracle Application Server middle tier
7. OracleAS 10g: Backup and Recovery
Type of Oracle Application Server backup to perform in a given scenario
How to configure and use the OracleAS Backup and Recovery Tool
Steps for performing backup procedures in OracleAS
Steps for restoring OracleAS infrastructure or middle-tier installations from backup
Back up and restore OracleAS configurations