Oracle iPlanet Web Server Administration
Oracle iPlanet Web Server (formerly Sun Java System Web Server), is the leading Web Server in the the world's largest companies, delivering a single, secture infrastructure for all web technologies and applications. Oracle iPlanet Web Server not only boosts performance but also reduces the risk of potential security exploits and vulnerabilities while maximinzing uptime - all with less cost and complexity.
Duration: 30hrs
Course Content:
Installing IPlanet Web Server
- Choosing a IPlanet Web Server Profile
- Installing Using Various Installation Options
- Examining Installation and Post-installation Issues
- Installing Java
- Installing IPlanet Web Server on a Single PC
Configuring IPlanet Web Server
- Explaining the Concepts and Architecture of IPlanet Web Server
- Administering Nodes
- Administering Server Instances
- Explaining the Basic Concepts of Web Administration Console
- Comparing and Contrast GUI and CLI
Deploying Applications in IPlanet Web Server
- Stating the Basics of Assembling Applications
- Examining Tools Used for Assembling, Verifying, and Deploying Applications and Modules
- Illustrating the Deployment Architecture of IPlanet Web Server
- Explaining the Deployment Life Cycle
- Using Autodeployment
Configuring Clusters
- Explaining IPlanet Web Server Clusters
- Illustrating the Cluster Architecture
- Examining a Cluster Topology
- Listing the Advantages of Using Clusters
- Identifying the Types of Cluster Configuration
- Configuring IPlanet Web Server Clusters
Installing and Configuring the Load Balancer
- Illustrating the Load Balancer Architecture
- Identifying the Various Types of Load Balancers
- Monitoring the HTTP Load Balancer
- Installing Oracle iPlanet HTTP Web Server
Configuring Logging and Monitoring in IPlanet Web Server
- Describing the Logging Architecture and Capabilities
- Identifying the Log Records and Logger Namespace Hierarchy
- Configuring Logging and Log Levels
- Examining Logs and Troubleshooting Issues
- Examining and Configuring Monitoring Capabilities of IPlanet Web Server
Working with Databases (JDBC)
- Describing How to Configure Database Access
- Explaining How to Configure Transactions
- Explaining Various Database Issues and Solutions
- Applying Best Practices for Database Access
- Explaining How to Set Advanced Connection Pool Features
Securing IPlanet Web Server
- Listing the Security Goals for IPlanet Web Server
- Configuring IPlanet Web Server Security
- Configuring Realms, and Creating a Custom Realm
- Configuring Java Authorization Contract for Containers (JACC) Providers
- Reviewing the server.policy Security File
- Configuring SSL, Managing Password Security, Keys, and Certificates
Configuring and Using Message Queue Clusters (JMS)
- Describing IPlanet Web Server Message Queue
- Examining the Role of the Resource Adapter
- Listing the Different Modes of the Message Queue Broker
- Listing the Features of the Generic JMS Resource Adapter
Advanced Configuration and Administration
- Configuring Java Naming and Directory
- Configuring Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Resources
- Configuring Java Messaging Service (JMS) Resources
- Configuring JavaMail Resources
- Configuring Connector Resources
- Configuring Java EE Containers
Software Lifecycle Events (Update, Upgrade, Uninstall)
- Updating IPlanet Web Server From Web to Full Profile
- Identifying Pre-uninstallation Tasks of IPlanet Web Server
- Examining the Uninstall Tool
- Uninstalling IPlanet Web Server