Oversee a robust, highly available environment for your mission-critical applications using the expert information in this Oracle Press guide. Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Administration Handbook explains the latest management techniques for the de facto application server for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g> and provides detailed examples and best practices. Find out how to use the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console feature, employ command-line and scripting tools, implement failover and migration capabilities, and generate reliable backups. Troubleshooting, tuning, and security procedures are also covered in this comprehensive resource.
Sam R. Alapati is an experienced Oracle DBA who holds the Oracle OCP DBA (11g) certification and the Hewlett-Packard UNIX System Administrator certification. He currently manages Oracle databases at the Boy Scouts of America's national office in Irving, Texas. Previously, Sam worked for AMR Holdings (Sabre) and the Blanch Company in Dallas. Sam was a Senior Principal Consultant for Oracle Corporation in New York, in which capacity he worked at NBC and Lehman Brothers. In addition to being a professional Oracle database administrator, Sam has also taught Oracle DBA classes for many students. Sam taught college level courses at Kansas State University, University of Texas at Austin, and Rutgers University.
Chapter 1: Installing WebLogic Server and Using the Management Tools
Chapter 2: Administering WebLogic Server Instances
Chapter 3: Creating and Configuring WebLogic Server Domains
Chapter 4: Configuring Naming, Connections, Transactions, and Messaging
Chapter 5: Configuring the WebLogic Server Environment
Chapter 6: Monitoring and Troubleshooting WebLogic Server
Chapter 7: Working with WebLogic Server Clusters
Chapter 8: Understanding WebLogic Server Application Deployment
Chapter 9: Managing WebLogic Server Security
Chapter 10: WebLogic Server Performance Tuning
Index
Oversee a robust, highly available environment for your mission-critical applications using the expert information in this Oracle Press guide. Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Administration Handbook explains the latest management techniques for the de facto application server for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g> and provides detailed examples and best practices. Find out how to use the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console feature, employ command-line and scripting tools, implement failover and migration capabilities, and generate reliable backups. Troubleshooting, tuning, and security procedures are also covered in this comprehensive resource.
Sam R. Alapati is an experienced Oracle DBA who holds the Oracle OCP DBA (11g) certification and the Hewlett-Packard UNIX System Administrator certification. He currently manages Oracle databases at the Boy Scouts of America's national office in Irving, Texas. Previously, Sam worked for AMR Holdings (Sabre) and the Blanch Company in Dallas. Sam was a Senior Principal Consultant for Oracle Corporation in New York, in which capacity he worked at NBC and Lehman Brothers. In addition to being a professional Oracle database administrator, Sam has also taught Oracle DBA classes for many students. Sam taught college level courses at Kansas State University, University of Texas at Austin, and Rutgers University.
Chapter 1: Installing WebLogic Server and Using the Management Tools
Chapter 2: Administering WebLogic Server Instances
Chapter 3: Creating and Configuring WebLogic Server Domains
Chapter 4: Configuring Naming, Connections, Transactions, and Messaging
Chapter 5: Configuring the WebLogic Server Environment
Chapter 6: Monitoring and Troubleshooting WebLogic Server
Chapter 7: Working with WebLogic Server Clusters
Chapter 8: Understanding WebLogic Server Application Deployment
Chapter 9: Managing WebLogic Server Security
Chapter 10: WebLogic Server Performance Tuning
Index
Chapter 1: Installing WebLogic Server and Using the Management
Tools
Chapter 2: Administering WebLogic Server Instances
Chapter 3: Creating and Configuring WebLogic Server Domains
Chapter 4: Configuring Naming, Connections, Transactions, and
Messaging
Chapter 5: Configuring the WebLogic Server Environment
Chapter 6: Monitoring and Troubleshooting WebLogic Server
Chapter 7: Working with WebLogic Server Clusters
Chapter 8: Understanding WebLogic Server Application Deployment
Chapter 9: Managing WebLogic Server Security
Chapter 10: WebLogic Server Performance Tuning
Index
Chapter 1: Installing WebLogic Server and Using the Management Tools Chapter 2: Administering WebLogic Server Instances Chapter 3: Creating and Configuring WebLogic Server Domains Chapter 4: Configuring Naming, Connections, Transactions, and Messaging Chapter 5: Configuring the WebLogic Server Environment Chapter 6: Monitoring and Troubleshooting WebLogic Server Chapter 7: Working with WebLogic Server Clusters Chapter 8: Understanding WebLogic Server Application Deployment Chapter 9: Managing WebLogic Server Security Chapter 10: WebLogic Server Performance Tuning Index
Sam R. Alapati is an experienced Oracle DBA who holds the Oracle OCP DBA (11g) certification and the Hewlett-Packard UNIX System Administrator certification. He currently manages Oracle databases at the Boy Scouts of Americas national office in Irving, Texas. Previously, Sam worked for AMR Holdings (Sabre) and the Blanch Company in Dallas. Sam was a Senior Principal Consultant for Oracle Corporation in New York, in which capacity he worked at NBC and Lehman Brothers. In addition to being a professional Oracle database administrator, Sam has also taught Oracle DBA classes for many students. Sam taught college level courses at Kansas State University, University of Texas at Austin, and Rutgers University.
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