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With the acquisition of BEA Systems
software, Oracle Corporation now has two application
servers: WLS: WebLogic Server and Oracle Application Server. Oracle's stated strategy is to
make WebLogic its preferred application server; it is being rebranded as Oracle WebLogic
Application Server. The WLS server supports Java J2EE and EJB. It features web
services and SOA: Service Oriented Architecture support along with administration, operations, and management
capabilities for reducing operational costs and increasing uptime.
Complementary components from Oracle Application Server along with WebLogic Operations Control from BEA and Coherence from Tangosol
have been integrated into WebLogic Server.
The editions of WLS are:
In order to realize a level of AIV: Application Infrastructure Virtualization from Oracle and WLS, 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 will be managing differing application server environments until the Oracle Roadmap becomes a reality. Oracle Corporation will be providing maintenance for current Oracle Application Server 10g customers during the convergence of functionality with the WebLogic Server. SYS-ED's WebLogic courses and Oracle training programs provide a framework for:
SOA: Service Oriented Architecture incorporates an established set of practices which is becoming increasingly mainstream. The fundamental tenets are the reuse of applications and business logic across the enterprise and as an organization's scale and needs change, migrate and redeploy applications on different physical hardware economically with minimal disruption. According to Oracle Corporation white papers, an efficient implementation will: When WebLogic Server is used in a IBM
software environment such as DB2, CICS Transaction Server, and WebSphere MQ,
then the implementation of a SOA: Service Oriented Architecture
infrastructure also will include application-based middleware frameworks. The client is looking at adopting SOA: Service Oriented Architecture at two separate levels. 1- The internal services needs to be exposed to consumers as web services. 2- The internal architecture needs to be converted to use BPEL and web services. The current architecture has been built upon a legacy mainframe infrastructure and it may not be realistic from a technical standpoint to convert to SOA or doing so would take a considerable expenditure of resources and time.
Some of the services will need to be exposed as WSRP portlets. This will offer the GUI front end for the services. In this way, the consumer does not have to develop a front end application. The existing internal architecture uses a pub-sub style interaction instead of a request response type interaction. SYS-ED will provide guidance on whether this can be modeled using BPEL. The examples and hands-on workshops will teach Messaging and Asynchronous Communication:
SYS-ED WebLogic and Oracle curriculum incorporates the first generation and longstanding experience of our staff with the WLS: WebLogic and Oracle database development platforms. We offer a prototyping environment which allows our clients to assess a comprehensive range of WebLogic Server configurations and the trade-offs involved in selecting a commercial and open source software implementation which meets specific operational objectives: base operating system, scripting, database, middleware and programming languages. Our longstanding experience with the Sun Microsystems Solaris operating system, IBM mainframe system software, and WebSphere MQ middleware, provides us with a privileged perspective from which to teach platform migration. It is standard policy for SYS-ED to tailor our WebLogic courses and Oracle training programs to include SOA subject matter, project specifications, and client specific exercises. We refer to this premium training service as educational consultancy.
The courseware used in SYS-ED's WebLogic and Oracle training incorporates an examination of the web server architecture with program logic and sample programs which have been validated on consultancy assignments. With the increasingly hybrid mix of commercial implementations of Java and Microsoft .NET with different scalable enterprise databases, quality documentation is fundamental to a successful training outcome. Upon completion of a course, students are welcome to submit WebLogic and Oracle questions from back on the job. Courses are available in a traditional classroom, distance-learning medium, or client presentation system. |
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