Course Prerequisites
To ensure that you are able to successfully undertake the Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Troubleshooting Workshop Ed 3 course, the following are the minimum required prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of networking concepts, such as TCP/IP, HTTP, and DNS.
- Fundamental knowledge of database concepts and configurations, especially JDBC.
- Familiarity with Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) and Java applications.
- Prior experience administrating Oracle WebLogic Server environments.
- Ability to navigate and perform basic operations in a Linux or Windows command-line environment.
- Basic troubleshooting skills and experience with server diagnostics.
- Understanding of Java Virtual Machine (JVM) basics.
These prerequisites are designed to ensure that you have a solid foundation to build upon during the workshop and can follow along with the troubleshooting techniques and practices taught in the course.
Target Audience for Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Troubleshooting Workshop Ed 3
The Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Troubleshooting Workshop is designed for IT professionals seeking advanced skills in managing and resolving issues within WebLogic environments.
Target audience for the course includes:
- System Administrators who manage WebLogic Server environments
- Application Developers responsible for deploying and troubleshooting Java EE applications
- Middleware Administrators tasked with maintaining enterprise middleware infrastructure
- Support Engineers providing technical support for WebLogic Server issues
- Technical Consultants specializing in Oracle WebLogic Server solutions
- DevOps Engineers involved in the continuous deployment and maintenance of Java EE applications
- IT Operations Personnel overseeing the health and performance of WebLogic Server instances
- Solutions Architects designing architectures that include WebLogic Server for enterprise applications
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Troubleshooting Workshop Ed 3?
Introduction to the Course's Learning Outcomes and Concepts Covered:
The Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Troubleshooting Workshop provides hands-on experience with the tools and methodologies necessary to effectively diagnose and address issues within the Oracle WebLogic environment.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Gain proficiency in using WebLogic Server troubleshooting tools and understanding the troubleshooting methodology to systematically resolve issues.
- Understand the WebLogic Server Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) including its overview, metric collectors, and monitoring dashboard functionalities for performance tracking.
- Implement diagnostic instrumentation through monitors and request tracking to pinpoint and analyze runtime problems.
- Troubleshoot Java Virtual Machine (JVM) related issues using an array of JVM tools and learn to recognize common JVM problems.
- Diagnose server-level issues including startup errors, threading issues, work managers, stuck thread detection, and overloaded server detection.
- Address application-level problems by analyzing Java exceptions, stack traces, library dependencies, and common Java errors, enhancing application diagnostics.
- Explore JDBC troubleshooting techniques, understand common errors, and ensure data source availability and Java Persistence API (JPA) performance.
- Manage and monitor Node Manager configurations, troubleshoot logging issues, and rectify common Node Manager configuration errors.
- Troubleshoot clusters through diagnostic tools for proxy servers, session replication, and instrumentation, resolving common replication issues.
- Enhance security by reviewing security realms and LDAP, setting debug flags, and configuring auditing providers to maintain robust security protocols.
Target Audience for Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Troubleshooting Workshop Ed 3
The Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Troubleshooting Workshop is designed for IT professionals seeking advanced skills in managing and resolving issues within WebLogic environments.
Target audience for the course includes:
- System Administrators who manage WebLogic Server environments
- Application Developers responsible for deploying and troubleshooting Java EE applications
- Middleware Administrators tasked with maintaining enterprise middleware infrastructure
- Support Engineers providing technical support for WebLogic Server issues
- Technical Consultants specializing in Oracle WebLogic Server solutions
- DevOps Engineers involved in the continuous deployment and maintenance of Java EE applications
- IT Operations Personnel overseeing the health and performance of WebLogic Server instances
- Solutions Architects designing architectures that include WebLogic Server for enterprise applications
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Troubleshooting Workshop Ed 3?
Introduction to the Course's Learning Outcomes and Concepts Covered:
The Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Troubleshooting Workshop provides hands-on experience with the tools and methodologies necessary to effectively diagnose and address issues within the Oracle WebLogic environment.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Gain proficiency in using WebLogic Server troubleshooting tools and understanding the troubleshooting methodology to systematically resolve issues.
- Understand the WebLogic Server Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) including its overview, metric collectors, and monitoring dashboard functionalities for performance tracking.
- Implement diagnostic instrumentation through monitors and request tracking to pinpoint and analyze runtime problems.
- Troubleshoot Java Virtual Machine (JVM) related issues using an array of JVM tools and learn to recognize common JVM problems.
- Diagnose server-level issues including startup errors, threading issues, work managers, stuck thread detection, and overloaded server detection.
- Address application-level problems by analyzing Java exceptions, stack traces, library dependencies, and common Java errors, enhancing application diagnostics.
- Explore JDBC troubleshooting techniques, understand common errors, and ensure data source availability and Java Persistence API (JPA) performance.
- Manage and monitor Node Manager configurations, troubleshoot logging issues, and rectify common Node Manager configuration errors.
- Troubleshoot clusters through diagnostic tools for proxy servers, session replication, and instrumentation, resolving common replication issues.
- Enhance security by reviewing security realms and LDAP, setting debug flags, and configuring auditing providers to maintain robust security protocols.