WebLogic 12c introduced several features specifically aimed at modern, often cloud-based, enterprise infrastructures:
: Beyond basic clusters, advanced management includes configuring dynamic clusters and session replication to handle failover seamlessly. It also involves setting up whole server migration or service-level migration to recover from hardware or software failures automatically. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Advanced Administrat...
Advanced Administration of Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Oracle WebLogic Server 12c is a leading application server for deploying enterprise-level Java applications, designed to offer high availability, scalability, and performance. While basic administration covers installation and simple domain creation, advanced administration focuses on optimizing complex environments and ensuring system reliability through sophisticated automation and monitoring tools. Core Areas of Advanced Administration It requires passing exams such as the WebLogic
: Integrating Oracle Coherence allows for distributed data caching and managed session persistence across the environment. the credential is the standard.
For those seeking to validate their expertise, the credential is the standard. It requires passing exams such as the WebLogic Server 12c: Advanced Administrator II (Exam 1Z0-134), which tests proficiency in these advanced domains.
: Provides deep integration with Oracle Database 12c, offering features like transaction affinity and web session affinity to maximize database performance.
: Using the WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (WLDF) , administrators monitor server health and create diagnostic images. Key tasks include analyzing JVM garbage collection (GC) logs , heap dumps, and thread dumps to resolve performance bottlenecks like memory leaks or stuck threads. Advanced Features in WebLogic 12c