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We have built our reputation in WebLogic training course-by-course and client-by-client.

Tailored WebLogic Training which Addresses Specific Operational Objectives

Systems Management Enterprise Web Services
  • Streamlining production systems with minimal disruption.
  • Centralized diagnostic service for identifying and resolving issues in real time.
  • Integration of third-party analytic tools.
  • Enhancements to the Administration Console.
  • Managing changes to a domain's configuration independent of the selection tool.
  • New scripting tool.
  • Simplified domain directory structure.
  • Modular deployment capabilities for automating application configuration and deployment.
  • Examination of the J2EE web services in relation to industry-standard support for Java annotations and Web Services extensions.
  • Interoperability features for enterprise SOA: service-oriented architecture.
  • Improved XML processing.
  • Demonstrations and workshops of Web Services 1.1 for changing business requirements, including asynchronous messaging support for conversational applications.
  • Guidelines on how to leverage WebLogic for the creation, deployment, and security of interoperable Enterprise Web Services.
Performance and Availability Enterprise-Ready Messaging Infrastructure
  • Analysis of WAN and MAN failover for addressing data center failures.
  • Server scenario analysis of automated migration and provisioning of services.
  • Policy-driven processing.
  • Self-tuning capabilities.
  • Overload protection and cross-cluster failover.
  • Undocumented performance guidelines.
  • How WebLogic Server 9.0 implements cross-domain communication in terms of:
    • Bi-directional transactions from Enterprise Information Systems.
    • Automatic destination migration for high availability.
    • Message store-and-forward for improved reliability and controlled order of message delivery.
  • Improved management and performance of enterprise and messaging-intensive applications.