Read more
2Month/20 Hours Price:120,000
110,000
Oracle Java Cloud Service Certified Associate – 1Z0 161
Oracle Java Cloud Service helps you to quickly create, configure and manage your Java EE application environment in the cloud, including an Oracle WebLogic Server domain. Major companies are moving to Cloud Storage and in a fraction of the time it would normally take on-premises. In Future now there will be more demanding jobs in cloud architect.
Is Certification Worth It?
Employability
Job Effectiveness
Job Satisfaction
Why Java Cloud Service Certification(1Z0-161)?
Oracle Java Cloud Service Certified Associates are skilled in the key areas of Java Cloud Service functionality and how to use them in the development, deployment and migration of Java EE applications. They able to secure, tune and troubleshoot Java Cloud Service.
Certification Benefit
Course Outline
Module1:JCS Overview
Describe the Cloud today and the requirements for Cloud success; and differentiate the 3 major types of cloud (private, hybrid, public) and the differences between IaaS, Paas, and SaaS cloudsDescribe the three Oracle cloud offerings and identify the features of the Oracle Java Cloud
Identify dependencies for JCS, components of the JCS architecture, and how you interact with JCS
Log in to your Cloud account
Select Oracle Cloud Services from the Store, Add a service to the shopping cart and purchase services
Identify the JCS main use cases
Identify key features of JCS provisioning, patching, backup/restore, scaling, data caching & scaling
Identify the key components for interacting with JCS; and create the JCS instance
Perform the preparatory steps necessary before creating a Java Cloud Service; Create cloud storage containers for JCS and DB
Identify the JCS management tool options and what they do
Recognize the key components of the JCS admin diagram
Access JCS WebLogic Server Domains and perform basic functions; Differentiate the basics of WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
Access the Oracle Fusion Middleware Control
Identify how to use the REST API to control JCS Life Cycle
Use either Linux or Windows to connect to JCS via SSH; Configure the SSH tunnel; and Identify the default listening ports
Describe Oracle Coherence, what it supports, what it does, and key terms; Define coherence clusters or DataGrid
Identify the features/functions of the 3 JCS options and the Apps Composer,
Identify the features, functions, and benefits of JCS SaaS extensions; and differentiate between JCS and JCS-SaaS extensions.
Identify the provisioning and scaling differences between JCS and JCS-SX; and the application standards supported by JCS-SaaS extension
Describe the functions of Java Service Control and the Developer Cloud Service
Identify the features of the Oracle Cloud Marketplace; and the Oracle Traffic Director (OTD)
Describe OTD administration topology and architecture; and compare OTD to WLS Domain Model
Navigate the Java EE Application Server Architecture; describe the WLS domain components; and use the Webogic Server Administration tool
Module2: Development and Deployment
Describe the tasks to deploy applications in JCSUse an IDE to deploy applications in JCS
Deploy applications via FMW control, WebLogic Server Admin Control, WLST commands
Undeploy applications
Access applications deployed in the cloud
Describe how to develop applications for use in Java Cloud Services
Use Database objects (from the Oracle Database Cloud Service) in a Java Cloud application
Gather required information on the application at the source [on premise] environment
Using the conventional export/import method, transfer data to the JCS environment
Setup the Fusion Middleware artifacts in the JCS environment
Migrate the application artifacts to the JCS environment
Module3:User and Instance Management
Create new JCS users and assign rolesBatch assign JCS roles
Modify user login details and roles
Recognize the differences between JCS, VM host and WebLogic users.
View, Suspend and Delete Instances
Scale JCS Instances
Backup & Restore JCS Instances
Patch a JCS Instance
Identify the capabilities of the REST API
Module4:Co-existence and Extensions
Describe the Oracle Java Cloud Service – SaaS Extension; and given lists, select the features of the Oracle Java Cloud Service – SaaS ExtensionIdentify Java EE technologies supported for Application development on the Oracle Java Cloud Service – SaaS Extension
Recognize how JCS-SaaS extension integrates with other cloud solutions; and associated limitations.
Recognize guidelines for building Java EE and ADF applications for the Oracle Java Cloud Service – SaaS Extension
Identify guidelines for performing common operationssuch as logging, persistence, and local file access
Explain the features of the Oracle Java Cloud Service – SaaS Extension Software Development Kit (SDK), how to use it, and how to integrate with IDEs
Explain the regions of the Oracle Java Cloud Service – SaaS Extension Control
Module5: Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Sequence the steps for tuning your application environmentMetrics: identify metrics provided by the Java Cloud Services Control Console, the Fusion Middleware control console, and by the WebLogic Administration Console
Identify the available tools, and their capabilities, that can be used to monitor the WebLogic Server.
Describe the capabilities of Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (“OEPE”)
Deploy applications to Java Cloud Services
Troubleshoot an application
Use whitelists to prevent problems from occurring
Recognize common problems that may be encountered in Java Cloud Services
Troubleshoot and find problems related to Java Cloud Services
Module6:Security
Given a diagram, complete the diagram with WebLogic Server (WLS) security architecture componentsConfigure security realms
Configure users and groups
Configure roles
Configure policies
Training Track: Oracle Java Cloud Service Certified Associate – 1Z0 161
International Student Fee: 500$
Internships, Freelance and Full-Time Work opportunities
Flexible Class Option
Popular Oracle Cloud Courses
Oracle Sales Cloud – CRM
0 Reviews