Duration: 2 Days
What you will learn
Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c Multitenancy offers density, efficiency, application isolation, pluggable application
packaging options, and enhanced automation capabilities, all in an easy-to-adopt package, and all engineered to enable
easy movement to the cloud. In this course, you will learn about the new multitenancy capabilities in WebLogic Server
12.2.1, including details about the administration, monitoring, deployment, and SaaS-enabling features, and integration
with Oracle Traffic Director and Oracle Coherence.
Learn how to:
Create WebLogic Server Domains to support multitenancy
Create Domain Partitions
Create Resource Groups and Resource Group Templates
Use Oracle Traffic Director in a multitenant environment
Use Oracle pluggable databases in a multitenant environment
Utilize Fusion Middleware Control to create, maintain and monitor multitenant environments
Use Oracle Coherence in WebLogic Server mutlitenant environments
Export and Import Domain Partitions
Configure Resource Consumption Management to ensure Java applications are well-behaved in a multitenant
environment
Use Partition Work Managers to ensure Java applications receive a fair share in a multitenant environment
Use WLST and REST interfaces for multitenancy configuration and maintenance
Benefits to You
After taking this course, you’ll be able to improve the portability, automation and efficiency of your organization’s
applications and services with the #1 application server. You’ll improve cross-environment deployment and significantly
improve time-to-market.
Live Virtual Class Format
A Live Virtual Class (LVC) is exclusively for registered students; unregistered individuals may not view an LVC at any
time. Registered students must view the class from the country listed in the registration form. Unauthorized recording,
copying, or transmission of LVC content may not be made.
Audience
Application Server Administrators
Cloud Administrator
Configuration Consultant
Implementation Consultant
Java Developers
Support Engineer
Technical Administrator
Web Administrator
Related Training
Suggested Prerequisites
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration I
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration I
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Administration II
Course Objectives
Identify the tasks to implement Fusion Middleware 12c Multitenancy
Understand the components of Fusion Middleware 12c
Use Oracle WebLogic Server 12c in a multitenant environment
Use Oracle Coherence 12c in a multitenant environment
Use Oracle Traffic Director 12c in a multitenant environment
Use Oracle Fusion Middleware Control 12c in a multitenant environment
Course Topics
Multitenancy Concepts
Fusion Middleware 12c Multitenancy Concepts
Use Oracle WebLogic Server 12c in a Multitenant Environment
Identify the tasks to implement Fusion Middleware 12c Multitenancy
Domain Partitions
Creating Virtual Targets
Creating Domain Partitions for Multiple Tenants
Creating a Domain Partition for a Single Java Application Tenant
Exporting and Importing a Domain Partition
Using Domain Partition Security Options
Resource Groups
Using Resource Group Templates for Similar Tenants
Using Java EE Resources with Resource Group Templates
Overriding Properties in a Resource Group
Using a Resource Group Template with a Domain Partition
Web Tier Tenants
Capabilities of Oracle Traffic Director
Configuring and Managing Oracle Traffic Director
Configuring Oracle Traffic Director Failover Groups
Database Tenants
Using the Oracle Database Multitenant Architecture
Configuring a Pluggable Database (PDB)
WebLogic Server 12c Support for Multitenant Databases
Coherence Tenants
Oracle Coherence Features in a Multitenant Environment
WebLogic Server Management of Coherence Clusters
Using Share and Non-Shared Coherence Caches
Configuring Coherence in a Fusion Middleware 12c Multitenant Environment
Quality of Service
Resource Consumption Management for Domain Partitions
Partition Work Managers for Domain Partitions
Export and Import a Domain Partition
Live Partition Migration
Using WLST with a Domain Partition
Using the REST Management API with a Domain Partition
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