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Oracle WebLogic 12c InnovationWorkshop
April 24-26, 2012: Colombes, France
Workshop Description
Oracle Fusion Middleware is the #1 application infrastructure foundation and WebLogic Server is the #1 Application Server across conventional and cloud environments. It enables enterprises to create and run agile and intelligent business applications and maximize IT efficiency by exploiting modern hardware and software architectures.
Do you want to learn more about innovative features, capabilities and roadmap of WebLogic Server 12c? Then this technical hands-on workshop is for you.
Agenda Outline
- WebLogic introduction
- WebLogic Topology
- WebLogic Clustering and High Availibility
- Coherence
- Troubleshooting
- Entreprise Messaging
- Development Tools & Productivity
- Performance
- Exalogic Introduction
- Entreprise Manager Grid Control
- Oracle Public Cloud
- Oracle Traffic Director
Lab Outline
- WebLogic Installation & Configuration
- WebLogic Clustering & HA
- Coherence Use Cases & Monitoring
- WebLogic Active GridLink for RAC Integration
- Messaging: JMS
Audience
- WebLogic Consultants & Architects
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge in Java and JavaEE
- Understanding the Application Server concept
- Basic knowledge in older releases of WebLogic Server would be beneficial
Equipment Requirements
- Minimum 4GB RAM, 30GB free disk space
- Internet Explorer 7 or Firefox 3 or higher
- Download and install Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.8
This workshop requires attendees to provide their own laptops for this class.
Attendee laptops must meet the following minimum hardware/software requirements:
Agenda
This workshop is 3 days.- 8:30 am Sign-In and technical set up
9:00 am: Workshop starts
5:00 pm: Workshop ends
This workshop is Free but space is limited. Register now!
Register Here!
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