Category Archives for weblogic

[Blog] Oracle WebLogic Administration: Supported Maximum Availability Architectures (MAA)

  Supported Maximum Availability Architectures (MAA) is a multi-datacenter solutions that provides continuous availability to protect an Oracle WebLogic Server system against downtime across multiple data-centers… Want to know more about MAA? Visit: https://k21academy.com/weblogic24 and consider our new blog covering: ✔ Active-Active Application Tier with Active-Passive Database Tier and its key aspects ✔ Active-Passive Application […]

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[Vlog] Oracle WebLogic Administration: Security Realm

Security Realm in WebLogic includes Users, Groups, Authentication Schemes, Connecting to LDAP like OID, MS-AD, OUD etc Unravel our Blog at https://k21academy.com/weblogic22 and Go through Important Coverings like: ✔ What is Weblogic Security Realm? ✔ Security Roles

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[BLOG]Oracle Weblogic Administration: Introduction to Multitenancy

[BLOG]Oracle Weblogic Administration: Introduction to Multitenancy Multitenancy in WebLogic Server provides a shareable infrastructure for use by multiple organizations. Visit 👉🏽 https://k21academy.com/weblogic16 & learn What is Weblogic Server MultiTenancy… Also, By allowing one domain to support multiple tenants, WebLogic Server MT improves density and achieves a more efficient use of resources while eliminating the hurdles… […]

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Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1) New Features – WebLogic

This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series Oracle Fusion Middleware Training

.   As Oracle ACE Atul Kumar has opened his next  Oracle Fusion Middleware (FMW) Training course (next batch starts on 5th March 2016) I thought We should cover Fusion Middleware 12c new features in this post. Over next few months, We’ll be adding more and more FMW 12c features & Hands-On Exercises related to SOA/OHS 12c in this […]

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Weblogic: GC Log Generation

This entry is part 7 of 6 in the series WebLogic Server

This post covers about GC log generation that is Garbage collection log generation in WebLogic and is must read if you are learning WebLogic. We cover this GC log generation topic in our Oracle WebLogic Training with other topics (such as creating WebLogic domain, managed servers, clustering,deployment, logging, JMS, JTA, JDBC, JMX or security, Performance […]

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WebLogic Server Hangs at Startup : Beware if you Disk is 100% full

This entry is part 4 of 6 in the series WebLogic Server

We were recently implementing  Oracle Fusion MiddleWare for one of our Customer in United Arab Emirates and we encountered issue on WebLogic Server where startup of WebLogic Server hangs (WebLogic is heart of Fusion Middleware that is now used in almost every Fusion Middleware Product and also in E-Business Suite R12.2 and Peoplesoft) which we have described […]

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Oracle WebLogic Administration Interview Questions : FREE Download

This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series WebLogic Server

Are you struggling to get your dream Job as a WebLogic Administrator or need in-depth knowledge in WebLogic to work on Fusion Middleware, SOA, OBIEE, WebCenter or Oracle Apps EBS (EBS 12.2 uses WebLogic Server) ? Are you looking for some relevant Interview Questions to find your dream Job in Weblogic ?   Before we Download the […]

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WebLogic 12.1.3 on CentOS vagrant

This post is related to Weblogic Vagrant from our Oracle Weblogic Administration Training (next batch starts on 8th April, 2017 – Register now ) where we cover Weblogic Installation, configuration, Clustering, Logging, Deployment, JDBC and JMS etc. WebLogic Vagrant: The WebLogic Vagrant project is a set of subprojects that will help you create virtual machines pretty easily, by using Vagrant […]

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I am SO Sorry – our WebLogic Webinar blew up on us. But there’s good news…

This entry is part 2 of 6 in the series WebLogic Server

I’ve been dreading writing this post for the last 14 hour when I knew it was the only next step. You see that over 334 of you showed up for our Live Free  WebLogic webinar (We only catered for 250 seats which mean 84 of you couldn’t join or didn’t get invite) So we were looking […]

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Running Oracle Weblogic Server on Linux ? Did you check Entropy

This entry is part 1 of 6 in the series WebLogic Server

This post covers performance issue (Admin Console taking ages while accessing) and is must read if you are running WebLogic Server on Linux. We encountered this issue while managing Fusion Middleware (with WebLogic) for one of our customer where accessing Admin Console was very Slow and there were no errors in log (memory and CPU were […]

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