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ORACLE10g application server
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ORACLE10g Administration I
Course duration(in days): 5
Course Objectives:
- Describe the role of a Web administrator
- Describe the architecture and components of Oracle Application
Server (OracleAS)
- Infrastructure including its components and services
- Install OracleAS Infrastructure and OracleAS Middle Tier
- Configure and manage OracleAS Infrastructure components
- Configure and manage OracleAS Middle Tier components
- Enhancing Oracle Application Server Components to Use
SSL
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| Course Topics |
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| Day 3 |
| MANAGING AND CONFIGURING
ORACLEAS WEB CACHE |
- OracleAS Web Cache Architecture
- Administering OracleAS Web Cache
- Configure Listening Ports for Requests
- Configuring Site Definitions
- Creating Caching Rules
- Defining Expiration Rules
- Basic Content Invalidation
- Logging Events and Accessing Information
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| MANAGING
AND CONFIGURING OC4J |
- Creating an OC4J Instance
- Enabling OC4J Instances
- OC4J Configuration Basics
- Configuring OC4J Using Application Server Control
- Web Site Properties
- Application Deployment
- Maintaining Applications
- Maintaining Web Modules
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| MANAGING
THE ORACLEAS PORTAL |
- OracleAS Portal Administrative Services: Overview
- Managing the OracleAS Portal Instance Using Application
Server Control
- Managing the OracleAS Portal Instance Using Administrative
Portlets
- Default Portal Users and Groups
- Managing Passwords for the OracleAS Portal Schemas
- Managing Portal Users and Groups
- Exporting and Importing Objects in OracleAS Portal
- Managing the Portlet Repository
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| CONFIGURING
ORACLEAS PORTAL |
- Configuring the Self-Registration Feature in OracleAS
Portal
- Configuring OraDAV Support for OracleAS Portal Access
- Configuring Language Support
- Configuring OracleAS Portal Dependencies
- OracleAS Portal Configuration Assistant: Overview
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4 |
| DEPLOYING
PL/SQL AND CGI APPLICATIONS |
- Communication Flow: The Path of HTTP Requests
- Configuring mod_plsql
- Configuring DADs Using dads.conf
- Invoking a PL/SQL Application
- PL/SQL Server Pages
- Enabling the FastCGI Server
- Installing the Database Provider and Its PL/SQL Portlets
- Registering the Database Provider Using OracleAS Portal
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| DEPLOYING
J2EE APPLICATIONS |
- Deploying Web Application Modules Using dcmctl
- J2EE Architecture
- Databases and J2EE
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB and OC4J
- Deploying J2EE Applications Using Application Server Control
and dcmctl
- Accessing Web Providers
- Registering Web Providers
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| CONFIGURING
ORACLE APPLICATION SERVER COMPONENTS IN OID |
- Oracle Identity Management
- Oracle Application Server Components and OID
- OID Administration Delegation
- OID Protection Domains
- Oracle Application Server Administration Model
- Password Policies
- Relationship Between OracleAS Portal and OID
- Enabling Directory Synchronization in the OracleAS Portal
Instance
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| MANAGING
ACCESS USING DELEGATED ADMINISTRATION SERVICE |
- Concept and Architecture of DAS
- Configuring the Default Identity Management Realm-Specific
Context
- Managing Users, Groups, and Subscribers Using DAS
- Managing Services
- Managing Accounts
- Accessing DAS from OracleAS Portal
- Granting Privileges to OracleAS Portal Users by Using
DAS Roles
- Disabling the Privilege Assignment Section
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| ADMINISTERING
THE ORACLEAS SINGLE SIGN-ON SERVER |
- Single Sign-On Components
- Authentication Flow for OracleAS Single Sign-On
- OracleAS Single Sign-On Administrator's Role
- Configuring the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server
- Creating and Editing a Partner Application
- Administering External Applications
- Accessing SSO Server from OracleAS Portal
- Accessing External Applications from OracleAS Portal
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| SECURING
ORACLEAS COMPONENTS USING SSL |
- Using Digital Signatures
- How SSL Works?
- Oracle Wallet Manager Functions
- Managing Wallets
- Managing User Certificates
- Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for SSL Certificates
- Configuring OracleAS Web Cache to Use SSL
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