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Oracle Acquisition of Sun Microsystems

In 2009, Oracle Corporation acquired Sun Microsystems hardware and software businesses. Historically, Oracle's primary competition in the corporate database market has been IBM's DB2 and more recently to a lesser extent Microsoft SQL Server. Oracle has now entered the computer hardware business and will be competing with Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Dell, and Cisco Systems in order to be an end-to-end service provider.

Executives at Oracle Corporation have been outspoken in their goal of expanding its business operations from a $26.8 billion base in 2009 into a 100 billion business. Oracle Corporation has been acquiring technologies and increasing targeted software market share. Significant changes in the Oracle product line are being implemented. Oracle has been developing its Fusion software in order to unite the products into a unified software platform: Solaris operating system, Java programming language, and MySQL database.


Oracle and WebLogic Software

With the acquisition of BEA Systems software Oracle Corporation now has two Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition Application Servers: OAS: Oracle Application Server and WLS: WebLogic Server. These web servers provide standards compliance, enterprise-grade security, clustering, deployment, and management services.

Oracle Application Server was designed for developing, integrating, and deploying enterprise applications, portals, and web services. The core of the Oracle Application Server consists of the Oracle HTTP Server and OC4J: Oracle Containers for Java EE which deploys J2EE-based applications and is J2EE 1.4-compliant. It was optimized for integration into the Oracle database security capabilities and grid computing. OAS no longer will be the strategic application server for Oracle Corporation; it is being maintained for customers while its functionality is being converged with WebLogic Server.

Oracle Application Server is part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware stack and is available in two editions:
 
Edition Functionality
Oracle Application Server 10g
Standard Edition
Provides Oracle Portal and unifies access to information through a common organization portal.
Oracle Application Server 10g
Enterprise Edition
Provides the featureset to develop, integrate, and deploy application with additional features including business activity monitoring, business intelligence, identity management, and wireless deployment.


The BEA WLS: WebLogic Server was brought to market in 1998. With the acquisition of BEA Systems by Oracle Corporation, WLS has been rebranded as Oracle WebLogic Application Server. Oracle's stated strategy is to make WebLogic Server its preferred application server. The server is build upon a Java J2EE and EJB foundation and features web services and SOA support along with administration, operations, and management capabilities for reducing operational costs and increasing uptime.

There are four editions of WLS:

Edition Functionality
WebLogic Server Standard Edition This is the entry level J2EE application server.
WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition Includes the Standard Edition components, plus clustering and management capabilities for organizations with larger scale enterprise applications.
WebLogic Suite Provides full Java EE, clustering, and management capabilities and in memory data grid and real-time JVM.
aWebLogiceeeeeedeeeeee Application Grid Grid offering that complements application server environments for organizations with higher scale-out or latency-sensitive requirements.


Complementary components from Oracle Application Server along with WebLogic Operations Control from BEA and Coherence from Tangosol also will be integrated into WebLogic Server. Oracle acquired Tangosol for its software that increases application performance by providing fast, distributed access to frequently used data. Tangosol's product, Coherence Data Grid, is an enabler for the rapidly growing use of XTP: Extreme Transaction Processing in financial services, telecommunications, travel, and logistics industries. In order to realize a level of AIV: Application Infrastructure Virtualization from Oracle and BEA software from multiple vendors must be deployed together: VMware ESX Server, MS Windows or Linux operating system, LiquidVM, BEA WLS Virtual Education, and Oracle WebLogic Operations Control.

The challenge for Oracle’s customers will be managing differing application server environments then migrating to a standardized platform. SYS-ED's system consultants have been monitoring the technical issues of both platforms as Oracle undertakes the product changes and commences the migration for its installed base of clients. Oracle Corporation will be providing maintenance for current Oracle Application Server 10g customers during the convergence of functionality with the WebLogic Server.

Computer Education Techniques Technology Partners have been evaluating benchmarks and assessing Oracle Corporation's efforts to make its existing product line work with commercial WebLogic and FOSS: Free Open Source Freeware: Solaris operating system, Java, and MySQL software.



Modernizing Legacy Application Infrastructures

SOA: Service Oriented Architecture incorporates an established set of practices which is becoming increasingly mainstream. An enormous number of steps will be required to prepare for and navigate the process of converting to SOA. SYS-ED staff has been evaluating Oracle Corporation white papers on application modernization and comparing it to the experience of Computer Education Techniques Technology Partners.

An efficient implementation will:

1- Incrementally be adopted. 2- Incorporate legacy systems into the new architecture.
3- Use an existing unified, consistent, and flexible architecture. 4- Use a scalable governance model.


SYS-ED's longstanding 30+ years experience with IBM’s system software CICS Transaction Server and first generation 25+ years experience with Oracle database software provides us with a privileged perspective from which to demonstrate and teach platform migration.
 

Oracle Educational Consultancy

Oracle Tuxedo provides a standalone environment, which when utilized in conjunction with an Oracle WebLogic Server, provides an equivalent set of CICS APIs along with facilities and featureset to mainframe applications. Oracle Tuxedo applications can participate in SOA architectures, be reengineered, and developed into composite applications.

It is standard policy for SYS-ED to tailor our Oracle training programs to include SOA subject matter, project specifications, and client specific exercises.  We refer to this premium training service as educational consultancy.
 


SYS-ED Approach to Oracle Training

SYS-ED’s Oracle course offerings and training programs reflect 20+ years and first generation experience with Oracle and WebLogic. It is our standard operating procedure to tailor the content, examples, exercises, and courseware in order to explain and demonstrate:
  • How the differences among the Oracle application servers may well preclude an administrative skillset from being easily transferable onto a different web server platform.
  • How that the open source standards that WebLogic Applications Server is based upon are fundamentally different than the commercial PL/SQL used in administering Oracle Application Server.
SYS-ED training services can address diverse Oracle and PL/SQL operational requirements and equip information technology personnel to:
  • Code and debug PL/SQL on different web server platforms: IBM WebSphere, Microsoft IIS, and open source Apache.
  • Utilize Oracle for migrating from and interacting with proprietary databases: IBM’s DB2 UDB, Microsoft SQL Server, and Sybase.
  • Administer Oracle objects in terms of security, performance, reliability, and data integrity.
  • Implement, manage, and optimize an integrated Oracle platform: database, PL/SQL, Oracle Application Server, and JDeveloper environment.
  • Optimize databases for an efficient implementation of JDBC which meets an organization’s stringent requirements in terms of high volume database transactions and data redundancy.
  • Code and debug the Oracle database from the Microsoft .NET framework.
The Oracle courseware and training aids used in SYS-ED instructor-led and distance-learning courses is highly respected. The content incorporates an analysis of the program logic and sample programs which have been validated on consultancy projects. Given the intermixing and hybrid implementation of Oracle software with other commercial and open source software, reference material which demonstrates and explains will be fundamental to an effective training experience.

Upon completion of a SYS-ED instructor-led course at the client location, it is standard policy to organize content for future utilization in a web-based training infrastructure. Students are welcome to ask questions back on the job.

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The Computer Education Techniques courseware used in SYS-ED courses consists of student hand-outs, training aids, and industry-specific examples and exercises. The CETi knowledge base aggregates and analyzes information in the public domain. It also is a service for reviewing and answering questions. Content is selectively added to courseware. At the client discretion an industry standard textbook and accompanying presentation slides also can be utilized.
 


Oracle PL/SQL
Programming
Oracle PL/SQL
Programming - Advanced
Oracle Application
Development and Tuning
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents
Copyright Acknowledgement Copyright Acknowledgement Copyright Acknowledgement
Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Performance Objectives
Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 1
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 2
Index Index Index

WebLogic Server
Administration
WebLogic Server Enterprise
Application Development
WebLogic Enterprise Web
Services Development
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents
Copyright Acknowledgement Copyright Acknowledgement Copyright Acknowledgement
Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Performance Objectives
Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Training Aid
Chapter 2 Chapter 2  
Index Index  

Java
Application Development
Java Application Development:
- Advanced
Java Practices,
Framework, and Tools
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents
Copyright Acknowledgement Copyright Acknowledgement Copyright Acknowledgement
Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Performance Objectives
Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 1
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 2
Index Index Index

UNIX Essentials
Featuring Solaris 10
Solaris
Fundamentals
Solaris
System Administration
Solaris 10 -
New Features
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents
Copyright Acknowledgement Copyright Acknowledgement Copyright Acknowledgement Copyright Acknowledgement
Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Performance Objectives Performance Objectives
Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 1
Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 2
Index Index Index Index

Industry Standard Oracle Courses

SYS-ED’s Oracle WebLogic, Solaris, Java, and MySQL courses have been developed based upon the application of adult learning theory and the standards of the New York State Department of Education.

SYS-ED's Oracle training is augmented with industry- and client- specific examples, sample programs, and exercises.

  • The protocols serving as the foundation of web services and its utilization with Java.
  • Migrating and upgrading applications from the client server to the emerging service oriented architecture standard.
  • Evaluate the integrity of a client's existing inventory of applications as part of preparing for modernization.
  • Examine application architecture and code and how it maps to the business and information technology infrastructure.
  • Demonstration of the interoperability of .NET with Java and identification of pitfalls in relation to the source documentation.
  • Transitioning from Microsoft development platforms to Java.

SYS-ED also provides consultancy derived platform specific courses: stored procedures, database administration for systems performance, OLAP administration, disaster recovery, operations, and XML extender.

SYS-ED is independent from the source software companies and when we can not warranty a superior training outcome, will politely turn down an assignment.

SYS-ED has been conducting courses in the public domain since 1980; however, there have been changes in the laws and regulations governing computer training in the state of New York. The schedule on our websites reflects a projected time frame for licensure with the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision and submission and approval of curriculum. It will be updated quarterly.

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Oracle Application Server: Administration Oracle: Relational Database Design Oracle: Database Administration and Performance Tuning
You will learn:
  • how to perform tailored installations of Oracle Application Server.
  • managing the HTTP Server.
  • managing applications.
  • OC4J - Oracle AS containers for J2EE.
  • deployment of web services.
  • managing the Oracle AS infrastructure.
  • clustering.
  • best practices.
  • monitoring and troubleshooting.
  • configure failover strategy.
  • manage OracleAS Reports Services, OracleAS Forms Services and OracleAS Discoverer.
  • reconfigure Oracle Application Server 10g.
  • tuning the Oracle Application Server Middle Tier.
You will learn:
  • how to build a logical data model.
  • transforming a logical model into a physical model for a relational database.
  • using object oriented and semantic modeling techniques to refine a model.
  • how to identifying classic structures and patterns which may be reused among multiple models.
  • star schemas, snowflake schemas and data warehouse models.
  • how to use data model diagramming and CASE tools how the physical objects of a relational database are implemented in a a logical model.
You will learn:
  • Oracle tools for diagnosing performance problems.
  • apply a tuning methodology. detect and resolve latch and lock contention problems.
  • use the Oracle performance methodology for identifying problems.
  • use Oracle generated cumulative statistics for the system, sessions, and individual SQL statements.
  • use cumulative statistics on segments and services and their delta values.
  • how to identify and address allocation issues in memory caches and on disk.
  • tuning an instance in order to eliminate performance bottlenecks.
Oracle: PL/SQL Programming Oracle: PL/SQL Programming - Advanced Oracle: SQL Tuning
You will learn:
  • SQL *Plus commands.
  • formatting SQL *Plus output.
  • how to perform SQL statement tuning.
  • how to use enhancements to the GROUPBY clause.
  • coding and utilizing subprograms.
  • PL/SQL triggers.
  • performing data manipulation with cursors.
  • leveraging EXCEPTIONs to handle runtime errors.
  • create triggers for handling data integrity and derivation.
  • utilizing cursor variables for dynamic SQL.
You will learn:
  • creating and using packages.
  • how to apply cursors.
  • extended interface methods.
  • object types.
  • writing code for interfacing with external C applications and the operating system.
  • how to create PL/SQL applications that use Oracle objects.
  • how to define, write, and run PL/SQL Server Pages.
You will learn:
  • the optimizer.
  • how to perform indexing and clustering.
  • how to trace and explain SQL.
  • how to tune table access.
  • tuning joins and subqueries.
  • using sorts, aggregates, and set operation.
  • implementing logical structure database.
  • backing up a functional database.
  • downloading and installing patches how to achieve optimal performance.
  • how to configure the operating system.
  • configuring Oracle.
  • sizing and configuring database objects.
Oracle: Application Development and Tuning Oracle Forms Developer Oracle: Create Servlets and JavaServer Pages
You will learn:
  • designing and implementing efficient Oracle applications.
  • using SQL*Loader or external tables for loading data into an Oracle database.
  • maintaining and securing a database.
  • Oracle tools for improving query performance.
  • tuning applications for optimal performance.
  • Oracle development tools.
  • offloading of SQL processing from the application code into stored procedures using PL/SQL.
  • the lifecycle implementation process for Oracle database products.
  • developing a .NET application with a Oracle database.
  • data migration between different versions of Oracle across multiple platforms.
You will learn:
  • the form developer wizards.
  • creating FORM MODULEs.
  • creating DATA BLOCKS.
  • how to create and program data input items.
  • how to work with triggers.
  • validation of forms.
  • control navigation, data access, validation, and transactions by creating event-related triggers.
  • enable forms applications running on the web to access files and applications on the client computer.
  • display forms elements and data in multiple canvases and windows.
  • deploy forms applications to the web.
You will learn:
  • developing a HTTP servlet.
  • utilizing server-side applications and the database.
  • how to use session-enabled servlets.
  • developing JavaServer pages.
  • how to use tags in JavaServer pages.
  • packaging for deployment to Oracle Application Server.
Oracle: JDeveloper - Application Development Oracle: Java and JDBC Oracle Fusion Middleware
You will learn:
  • the user interface XML.
  • writing custom processes.
  • Remote Debugger.
  • using JSPs as the View Component.
  • migrating forms to Java / J2EE.
  • customizing the JDeveloper user interface and preferences.
  • JDeveloper debugging interfaces.
  • JDeveloper profiling interfaces.
  • deployment with ANT.
  • source code control integration.
You will learn:
  • EJB architecture and concepts.
  • how to develop a Session Bean.
  • how to utilize message-driven Enterprise JavaBeans.
  • connecting to an EJB component.
  • implementing access control for Enterprise JavaBeans.
  • how to determine the appropriate JDBC driver.
  • creating a failover or load balance definition for a JDBC connection.
  • helper functions to format dynamic SQL statements.
  • leveraging SQL to perform work in the database.
  • how to use Oracle JDBC drivers in multithreaded Java programs.
You will learn:
  • the role and facilities of Fusion.
  • SOA: Service Oriented Architecture.
  • the role and facilities of Oracle Fusion Middleware.
  • how to incrementally implement a Service Oriented Architecture.
  • building end-to-end web applications.
  • developing Java EE components with Oracle ADF.
  • building rich user interfaces with ADF Faces.
  • developing Oracle database based web services.
  • web services standards and concepts.
WebLogic: Server Administration WebLogic Server: Performance and Tuning WebLogic Server: J2EE Web Application Development

You will learn:

  • how to perform administrative tasks.
  • monitoring the server for improved performance.
  • how to use the WebLogic scripting tools.
  • administering server domains.
  • deploying EJB.
  • running WebLogic as a web server.
  • implementing fault tolerance.
  • managing load balancing.
  • performing server setup and configuration.

You will learn:

  • applying a load and stress test to the system.
  • optimizing the WebLogic Server JVM.
  • optimizing applications and JDBC.
  • running and analyzing benchmarks.
  • how to evaluate performance tradeoffs.
  • utilizing tuning tools and techniques.
  • locating and debugging performance problems.
  • configuring WebLogic for performance.

You will learn:

  • how to code and test Servlets, JSP programs, and EJB.
  • the J2EE framework.
  • how to deploy J2EE components for a WebLogic server.
  • how to design WebLogic and J2EE when creating systems.
  • how to access databases for retrieving and updating data.
WebLogic Server: Enterprise Application Development WebLogic Enterprise Web Services Development Java Application Development

You will learn:

  • how to differentiate between a servlet and JSP program.
  • coding, testing, and deploying servlets, JSP programs, and beans.
  • how to configure and use JDBC data sources.
  • how to generate messages for transmission to another system.
  • implementing J2EE programming and configuration options.
  • how to use XSL: XML Stylesheet Language.
  • the DOM: Document Object Model.
  • programming with SAX API.

You will learn:

  • how to use XML schema, DTD, and parsers.
  • how to assess the suitability for web services.
  • the key components involved in web services and related development APIs and tools.
  • how to utilize XML-RPC and recognize how it differs from SOAP.
  • implementing WSDL grammar and bindings.
  • publishing and locating web services through UDDI using WebLogic.
  • constructing, building, and deploying service and consumer web services in a WebLogic environment.
You will learn:
  • how to code a program which is portable and maintainable.
  • how to write, compile, and execute custom Java applets.
  • how to create web applications using Java run-time class libraries.
  • Java classes for building OOPs.
  • how to develop platform-independent graphical user interfaces.
  • how to implement Java's security safeguards.
  • the use of classes, inheritance, and polymorphism.
  • how to use error handling and exception processing.
Java Application Development: Advanced Java Servlets, JavaServer Pages and XML Java Foundation Class (Swing)
You will learn:
  • how to develop libraries.
  • how to develop platform independent graphical interfaces.
  • utilization and distribution of objects and sockets.
  • efficient I/O coding techniques.
  • developing database applications using JDBC.
  • create and test multi-thread programs.
  • perform complex queries on the database.
  • experimenting with Java advanced techniques.
You will learn:
  • creating and maintaining J2EE web applications.
  • how to use XML documents in web applications.
  • how to use DTDs for validating XML documents.
  • Servlets.
  • creation and utilization of JavaServer Pages.
  • how to create custom JSP tags.
  • setting up Java database connectivity.
  • programming with SAX API.
You will learn:
  • Swing classes.
  • how to create Graphical User Interfaces.
  • interface controls.
  • building menus and toolbars.
  • how to develop the necessary event-handlers.
  • customizing the GUI controls.
  • creating Swing containers and dialogs.
  • create and test specialty panes and layout managers.
Solaris: Fundamentals Solaris: System Administration Solaris 10: New Features
You will learn:
  • UNIX concepts.
  • how to use commands and utilities.
  • managing files and directories.
  • the vi text editor.
  • how to work in the execution environment.
  • how to develop shell programs.
  • the CDE: Common Desktop Environment.
  • how to develop Korn shell programs.
  • awk programming fundamentals.
You will learn:
  • how to perform an installation.
  • operating system concepts.
  • managing system access.
  • managing system processes.
  • archiving user data.
  • performing user account and group management.
  • types and devices.
  • managing software package administration.
You will learn:
  • how to manage containers.
  • creating a zone.
  • managing resources.
  • to understand authentication changes.
  • controlling access to devices.
  • RBA: Role Based Access control.
  • managing system resources.
  • using Dtrace facilities.
  • tuning parameters.
  • new commands and options.
  • how to apply SMF: Service Management Facility.


Evolving IT - Interrelated Technologies

Information technology training is more complex and challenging than ever before. Organizational enterprise has a substantial investment in infrastructure and applications specific to their operations. There are new industry standard protocols, web server and web enabled technologies, and development platforms which require a combination of development from scratch and integration with the existing system software and enterprise databases. There are long term implications regarding the strategic mix of commercial and open source software which is selected. Decisions have to be made on whether to maintain and upgrade the existing legacy applications, while retrofitting and transitioning to the new technologies. SYS-ED trained a significant portion of the first generation of DP personnel. And looks forward to training their IT successors in the 21st century.

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WebLogic Training ServicesWebLogic Server: Enterprise Application Development  WebLogic Training ServicesWebLogic Server: Installation and Administration  WebLogic Training ServicesWebLogic Server: Business Logic Component Development with Enterprise JavaBeans  
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Oracle Training in New York

Oracle Courses in New York
SYS-ED's Oracle courses are tough, but they're worth it. Our challenging "hands-on" Oracle training provides a foundation and framework for Fortune 1000 companies, government municipalities, healthcare providers, software houses, and consulting companies to meet their Oracle staffing requirements and acquire specialized expertise with Oracle and WebLogic. 1

Courseware
SYS-ED's Oracle courseware is highly respected in information technology. We draw upon our extensive library of courseware, sample programs and case studies to explain, demonstrate, and teach the Oracle database, PL/SQL programming, web server, and development platform. Our Oracle curriculum includes both industry standard content and consultancy derived content. We provide design and programming examples across a comprehensive range of base operating platforms: Linux- and UNIX- variants, MS Windows, mainframe, and hybrid internetworking implementations.

Teaching is Our Business
Most computer training companies are divisions of large software or consulting companies. Not SYS-ED. Our only goal is to provide top-quality computer training for highly motivated professionals-no more and no less. Because we're independent, we're free to concentrate on teaching - and since 1980 we have been doing it very well.

Our Teachers Know How to Teach
SYS-ED instructors combine teaching skills with broad practical experience as consultants. Our system consultants have been working with Oracle since its initial release. We teach not only "how to", but "why", offering insights into the subject matter. After a course, we answer student questions back on the job.

Enrollment - SYS-ED Oracle Courses are NOT for Everyone
No one is allowed to enroll in a SYS-ED Oracle course, without a consultation with our Director of Education. We review the operational objectives and project specifications for the organization evaluating whether to send its employee for the training. The employee is ONLY allowed to register if they have the background corresponding to the appropriate learning path.

Oracle Training in New York, at Your Office, or via the Web
SYS-ED Oracle courses are held at our training center in Manhattan and in conjunction with CETi Technology Partners in North America and Europe. If you prefer, we'll arrange distance-learning or tailored instructor-led classroom instruction on-site at your organization’s facilities. On-site Oracle courses can include the identical workshops, case studies, and hands-on approach as the training we offer in New York.

For additional information including outlines, availability of private courses, references, and course customization, contact David Shapiro at our New York office at 212-564-9147 or register online.


Technology Exchange Websites

SYS-ED websites compile, organize, and present software specific and established operational categorizations of information technology. They provide a framework for assessing knowledge transfer in a variety of delivery formats: web-based training, classroom instruction, technology updates, courseware, training aids, learning paths, and validation assessment.

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Footnote 1:
SYS-ED’s core Oracle and WebLogic curriculum is being prepared for submission to the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for technical review and licensing.

SYS-ED’s core Java curriculum has been submitted to the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for technical review and licensing.