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ORACLE10g application server
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ORACLE10g Administration II
Course duration(in days): 5
Course Objectives:
- Describe high availability and scalability features available
in Oracle Application Server 10g
- Install OracleAS Infrastructure using a distributed environment
- Choose the deployment topology that fits your needs
- Choose the appropriate failover strategy according to
their business needs
- Manage OracleAS Reports Services, OracleAS Forms Services
and OracleAS Discoverer
- Deploy Web Services, Forms and Reports application, and
XML applications
- Reconfigure Oracle Application Server 10g
- Describe backup and recovery solutions for Oracle Application
Server 10g
- Manage and Configure Oracle Application Server Clusters
- Manage and Configure OC4J for Failover and Load Balancing
- Monitor and tune Oracle Application Server 10g
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| Course Topics |
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| Day 1 |
| MANAGING CUSTOMIZED ORACLE
APPLICATION SERVER TOPOLOGIES |
- Explain the key considerations of common deployment topologies
- Compare the pros and cons of common deployment topologies
- Describe the integration architect and the process modeler
configuration
- Describe cloning of Oracle Application Server 10g for
moving from development to testing to production
- Discuss the high availability deployments like cold cluster
failover, data guard, Oracle Real Application Cluster
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| DISTRIBUTING
ORACLE APPLICATION SERVER 10G INFRASTRUCTURE COMPONENTS |
- Explain Deployment options other than the default installation
- Describe the requirements to install Oracle Application
Server 10g Infrastructure using an existing Metadata Repository
- Install Oracle Application Server 10g Infrastructure
using an existing Metadata Repository
- Services and Components of OracleAS Infrastructure
- Install Oracle Application Server 10g Infrastructure using
an existing Oracle Internet Directory
- Install Oracle Application Server 10g Infrastructure using
an existing Oracle database
- Install Oracle Application Server 10g Infrastructure using
an existing Single Sign-On Server
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| INTRODUCING
HIGH AVAILABILITY CONCEPTS |
- Describe Benefits of High Availability like Fault Tolerance,
Death Detection, and Failover
- Explain the Role of Session Replication and the Distributed
Cache For High Availability
- List High Availability Features in the Oracle Application
Server 10g Middle Tier
- Explain How Process Management, Intelligent Routing, And
Distributed Management Work
- Provide High Availability
- Discuss the Concepts that Exist To Ensure High Availability
For Oracle Application Server 10g
- Infrastructure (Cold Cluster, RAC, Virtual Hostname and
Logical IP Addresses)
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| DAY
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| MANAGING
AND CONFIGURING ORACLE APPLICATION SERVER WEB CACHE CLUSTERS
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- Configure Multiple Instances of Oracle Application Server
Web Cache
- Web Cache Cluster Architecture
- Benefits of Running a Web Cache Cluster
- Configure Web Cache Cluster Settings
- Add Web Cache Instances to the Web Cache Cluster
- Assemble Web Cache Cluster Performance Metrics
- Compare Invalidation in a Web Cache Cluster And a Single
Web Cache Instance
- Failure detection and failover in a Web Cache Cluster
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| MANAGING
AND CONFIGURING ORACLE APPLICATION SERVER CLUSTERS |
- Describe the Oracle Application Server Clustering Architecture
- Contrast the Differences Between Managed And Non-Managed
Application Server Cluster
- Create a Managed Oracle Application Server Cluster
- Manage OC4J Instances Within a Cluster
- Enable the Use of Single Sign-On
- Configure Instance-Specific Parameters
- Create a Non-Managed Oracle Application Server Cluster
- Routing Between Instances in the Same Oracle Application
Server Farm and Between Instances Across a Firewall
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| MANAGING
AND CONFIGURING OC4J FOR FAILOVER AND LOAD BALANCING |
- Group OC4J instances for failover and load balancing
- Describe OC4J Islands
- Configure OC4J Islands Concepts
- Deploy Applications to OC4J grouped instances
- Enable State Replication in OC4J
- Demonstrate state replication using iHAT
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