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ID: ORCORE | Course Length: 5 |  |
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Module 0: Oracle Introduction |
| | | - Overview of the Architecture
- The Pieces of the Puzzle: The Server Products
- Overview of Administration Tasks
- Command Line Administration Tools
- Graphical Administration Tools
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Module 1: Installing Oracle Server |
| | | - Planning for An Installation
- Configuring the Operating System
- Installing Oracle Server
- Monitoring and Tuning
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Module 2: Web Cache Administration |
| | | - What Is Caching
- Load Balancing
- Invalidation
- Managing the Web Cache
- Thw Webcachectl Utility
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Module 3: J2EE and Oracle Server |
| | | - J2EE Architecture
- The J2EE and Oracle Collaboration
- J2EE Components
- Oracle Containers for J2EE
- Deploying Applications
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Module 4: Database Connections |
| | | - About Persistence and JDBC
- JDBC Driver Types and Oracle
- JNDI and Datasources
- About Bmp and Cmp Entity Beans
- Sqlj
- About Toplink
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Module 5: High Availability |
| | | - Fault Tolerance Versus High Availability
- The Need for High Availability
- N-tier Architectures and High Availability
- Rolling Upgrades
- Oc4j High Availability Features
- Transparent Application Failover
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Module 6: Performance Tuning |
| | | - Proactive Versus Reactive: The Path To Performance
- Preparing for Monitoring
- Forms Server Monitoring
- HTTP Server Monitoring
- Monitoring Oracle Instances
- Monitoring the Web Cache
- About Load Balancing
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Module 7: Backup and Recovery |
| | | - The Need for Backup
- Backup Types
- Planning a Backup Strategy
- Backing Up An Application Server
- Protecting the Metadata Repository
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Module 8: Oracle Security |
| | | - Webcache Security
- HTTP Server Security
- Oc4j Security
- Oracle Identity Management
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Module 9: Reviewing the Choquettetech Sales Database |
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