Course Prerequisites
To ensure that you can fully benefit from the Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration course, the following prerequisites are recommended:
- Basic understanding of application server concepts and middleware technologies.
- Familiarity with client/server and multi-tier application architectures.
- Knowledge of network protocols, particularly TCP/IP.
- Experience with Unix/Linux command line usage and scripting.
- Understanding of system administration tasks including installing software, setting up users, and configuring network services.
- Familiarity with security concepts such as SSL, LDAP, and encryption.
- Some exposure to SQL and relational database management systems, such as Oracle Database.
- Fundamental programming skills in C, C++, COBOL, or Java could be beneficial for understanding application deployment and configuration.
- Prior experience with transaction processing systems or message queuing systems is helpful but not required.
These prerequisites are designed to ensure that you have a successful learning experience and can effectively apply the knowledge gained from the Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration course.
Target Audience for Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration
Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration is a comprehensive course designed for IT professionals focused on middleware and transaction processing systems.
- System Administrators
- Middleware Administrators
- Application Developers
- IT Architects
- DevOps Engineers
- Technical Support Personnel
- Security Specialists
- Database Administrators with a focus on Oracle RAC
- IT Professionals involved in deployment and management of distributed systems
- Performance Analysts and Tuning Specialists
- Professionals working with Exalogic and InfiniBand technologies
- Technical Team Leads overseeing Tuxedo applications
- IT Managers responsible for maintaining enterprise applications
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration?
Introduction to Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration Course Learning Outcomes
Gain a comprehensive understanding of Oracle Tuxedo's capabilities, configuration, and administration to effectively manage robust, distributed, and scalable applications in various enterprise environments.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Understand the core concepts of Oracle Tuxedo and its evolution in the field of transaction processing systems.
- Learn to install the Tuxedo product and deploy test applications successfully.
- Acquire knowledge on Tuxedo's application server architecture, including components and message paradigms.
- Master the basics of Tuxedo configuration files and deployment essentials for robust application management.
- Utilize monitoring tools and command-line utilities for maintaining and troubleshooting Tuxedo applications.
- Configure and administer remote clients using the /WS subsystem, SALT, and Jolt.
- Implement security configurations with LDAP, SSL, and other security features for secure transaction processing.
- Configure distributed applications and understand the Basic MP model for enhanced scalability and reliability.
- Manage distributed transactions, including configuration for transaction support and integration with Oracle RAC.
- Administer Tuxedo's queuing system, including the /Q subsystem and message queue configurations.
- Set up and manage Domain Gateways and the WebLogic-Tuxedo Connector (WTC) for domain communication.
- Access and manipulate the Tuxedo Management Information Base (MIB) using SNMP and Tuxedo Admin API.
- Monitor, tune, and troubleshoot application performance, focusing on IPC resources and runtime optimization.
- Implement and manage Tuxedo System and Applications Monitor (TSAM) for comprehensive system monitoring.
- Optimize Tuxedo applications for Oracle Exalogic, leveraging specific features like InfiniBand and shared memory queues.
Target Audience for Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration
Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration is a comprehensive course designed for IT professionals focused on middleware and transaction processing systems.
- System Administrators
- Middleware Administrators
- Application Developers
- IT Architects
- DevOps Engineers
- Technical Support Personnel
- Security Specialists
- Database Administrators with a focus on Oracle RAC
- IT Professionals involved in deployment and management of distributed systems
- Performance Analysts and Tuning Specialists
- Professionals working with Exalogic and InfiniBand technologies
- Technical Team Leads overseeing Tuxedo applications
- IT Managers responsible for maintaining enterprise applications
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration?
Introduction to Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Application Administration Course Learning Outcomes
Gain a comprehensive understanding of Oracle Tuxedo's capabilities, configuration, and administration to effectively manage robust, distributed, and scalable applications in various enterprise environments.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Understand the core concepts of Oracle Tuxedo and its evolution in the field of transaction processing systems.
- Learn to install the Tuxedo product and deploy test applications successfully.
- Acquire knowledge on Tuxedo's application server architecture, including components and message paradigms.
- Master the basics of Tuxedo configuration files and deployment essentials for robust application management.
- Utilize monitoring tools and command-line utilities for maintaining and troubleshooting Tuxedo applications.
- Configure and administer remote clients using the /WS subsystem, SALT, and Jolt.
- Implement security configurations with LDAP, SSL, and other security features for secure transaction processing.
- Configure distributed applications and understand the Basic MP model for enhanced scalability and reliability.
- Manage distributed transactions, including configuration for transaction support and integration with Oracle RAC.
- Administer Tuxedo's queuing system, including the /Q subsystem and message queue configurations.
- Set up and manage Domain Gateways and the WebLogic-Tuxedo Connector (WTC) for domain communication.
- Access and manipulate the Tuxedo Management Information Base (MIB) using SNMP and Tuxedo Admin API.
- Monitor, tune, and troubleshoot application performance, focusing on IPC resources and runtime optimization.
- Implement and manage Tuxedo System and Applications Monitor (TSAM) for comprehensive system monitoring.
- Optimize Tuxedo applications for Oracle Exalogic, leveraging specific features like InfiniBand and shared memory queues.