The Oracle Web Server for Administrators and Developers training program is comprised of web server fundamentals and scripting and either WebLogic Server or Oracle Application Server course modules. The
standard duration is the sum of the web server fundamentals and the web server component: 14 days for WebLogic Server and 17 days for OAS: Oracle Application Server. A lesson plan based upon the standards of the New York State Department of Education will be provided as part of qualifying the subject matter, examples, exercises, and
program duration. Streamlined and tailored content and integrated workshops for both Oracle web servers also can be taught.
SYS-ED's
training programs utilize the
full complement of delivery medium: distance-learning, web-based, and
technology driven classrooms. In order to accommodate employee workloads and staff in remote geographic locations, component courses can be scheduled over non-consecutive weeks utilizing a combination of classroom training and
distance-learning. At the client's discretion, checklist of completed tasks,
validation assessment, and a final examination can be utilized.
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Module: |
HTML: Web Authoring |
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Duration: |
2 days |
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Major Topics: |
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HTML elements |
2.
HTML document structure |
3.
Working with paragraphs |
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Text formatting |
5.
Lists |
6.
Tables |
| 7.
Objects, images, and applets |
8.
Links |
9.
Forms |
| 10.
Frames |
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Module: |
CSS: Cascading Style Sheet |
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Duration: |
2 days |
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Major Topics: |
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1. Featureset |
2. CSS fonts |
3. CSS text |
| 4. Color |
5. Background |
6. Border, margin, and padding |
| 7. CSS and links |
8. Working with lists |
9. Positioning and visibility |
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Module: |
JavaScript: Web Application Development |
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Duration: |
3 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Featureset |
2. Language elements |
3. Control structures and functions |
| 4. I/O and browser differences |
5. Images |
6. Frame creation |
| 7. Frames |
8. Forms |
9. Interactive forms |
| 10. DOM: introduction |
11.
Core API |
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Module: |
WebLogic Server: Installation and Administration |
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Duration: |
4 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. J2EE: Java Platform Enterprise Edition |
2. WebLogic Server features and administration |
3. JDBC configuration |
| 4. JMS and SAF configuration |
5. Web services configuration |
6. JSP architectures |
| 7. Authentication |
8. SSL authorization |
9. Performance tuning |
| 10. WebLogic Server configuration |
11. Basic administration |
12. Diagnostic framework |
| 13. Deployments |
14. Security |
15. Tuning and performance |
| 16. Scripting tool |
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Module: |
WebLogic Server: Performance and Tuning |
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Duration: |
3 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Environment tuning |
2. Evaluating WebLogic Server performance |
3. JDBC |
| 4. Clusters |
5. EJB |
6. Tuning applications |
| 7. WebLogic Server tuning |
8. WebLogic client tuning |
9. Performance analysis tools |
| 10. Stress testing |
11. Monitoring Tools |
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Module: |
Oracle: Application Server Administration |
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Duration: |
5 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Oracle Net architecture |
2. Server-side configuration |
3. Client-side configuration |
| 4. Oracle shared server |
5. Database backup, restore, and recovery |
6. Instance and media recovery structures |
| 7. Database archiving mode |
8. RMAN: Oracle Recovery Manager |
9. User-managed backups |
| 10. RMAN backups |
11. User-managed complete recovery |
12. RMAN incomplete recovery |
| 13. RMAN repository maintenance |
14. Transporting data between databases |
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Module: |
Oracle: Application Server Administration - Advanced |
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Duration: |
5 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Oracle Application Server - topology evaluation |
2. OAS - Cloning and staging |
3. Distributing OAS infrastructure components |
| 4. Reconfiguring middle-tier instances |
5. Administering OracleBI Discoverer |
6. Administering Oracle Reports |
| 7. Administering forms applications |
8. Diagnosing OAS |
9. Tuning the OAS middle tier |
| 10. OAS high availability |
11. OAS disaster recovery: modes of operation |
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Module: |
HTML5 Fundamentals |
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Duration: |
2 days |
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Major Topics: |
| 1. Markup and web application features |
2. Offline web sites and applications |
3. Browser support |
| 4. Markup - HTML5 doctype, charsets, structural semantics, header, footer, and nav |
5.
Markup - structural semantics, sections and articles, aside, figures and figcaptions, and time |
6. Roles - role attribute and application roles |
| 7. Native audio and video |
8. Fallbacks for older browsers |
9. Drawing: rectangles, line, shapes, and text |
| 10. Canvas element |
11. Transformations |
12. Compositing |
| 13. Clipping |
14. Quality assurance |
15. Validating HTML5 |
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Module: |
HTML5 - Programming |
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Duration: |
2 days |
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Major Topics: |
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1. HTML5 - facilities |
2. WHATWG and W3C specifications |
3. HTML5 markup - page structure and DOCTYPE |
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4. Structural and semantic elements |
5. HTML5 and CSS |
6. Forms, audio, and video |
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7. Form elements and forms |
8. Cross-document messaging |
9. APIs: Communications, PostMessage, EventSource, Web Sockets, Storage, EventSource, and Client-side messaging |
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10. SSE: Server-sent Events |
11. Communication |
12. Storage |
| 13. Web SQL database |
14. AJAX |
15. Cross document messaging |
| 16. JMS |
17. Protocols: Web Sockets, STOMP,
and AMQP |
18. Message brokers |
| 19. TLS and SSL certificates |
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Module: |
HTML5 for Mobile Devices |
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Duration: |
2 days |
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Major Topics: |
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1. New HTML5 elements |
2. CSS media queries |
3. Geolocation |
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4. JavaScript orientation detection |
5. Styling an app to
different orientations |
6. Tracking changes in location |
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7. HTML5 databases |
8. App connection to the Web SQL database |
9. Audio and video |
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10. Drawing |
11. JavaScript
and canvas |
12.
Combining images with compositing |
| 13.
Transforms - scale and rotate |
14. Animation
creation |
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course search engine can be utilized for researching hybrid implementations of Java with commercial and free open source combinations of software: operating systems, web servers, development platforms, and
databases.
The audience, duration, and content can be used to review and augment an integrated training program and evaluate alternative fast-track courses.
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