Oracle 1Z0-136 Certification Exam Syllabus

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The Oracle 1Z0-136 certification exam validates your understanding of the Oracle WebLogic Server technology and sets the stage for your future progression. Your preparation plan for Oracle WebLogic Server 14c - Administrator Professional Certification exam should include hands-on practice or on-the-job experience performing the tasks described in following certification exam syllabus topics.

Oracle 1Z0-136 Exam Details:

Exam Name Oracle WebLogic Server 14c - Administrator Professional
Exam Code 1Z0-136
Exam Price USD $245 (Pricing may vary by country or by localized currency)
Duration 120 minutes
Number of Questions 60
Passing Score 65%
Format Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
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Oracle 1Z0-136 Syllabus Topics:

Understand WebLogic Server architecture - Define key WebLogic Server terms: domain, server, machine, and cluster
- Explain the purpose and functions of the Node Manager
Create and manage WebLogic domains - Create and extend a WebLogic domain using a template with Template Builder
- Perform a "rolling upgrade" and differentiate it from other upgrade methods
- Execute silent installation of WebLogic Server
- Use Pack and Unpack utilities to migrate a WebLogic domain to another system
- Define the purpose and functionality of Managed Server Independence Mode
- Differentiate between configured and dynamic clusters in WebLogic Server
- Configure and manage Coherence servers, ensuring high availability and scalability in a WebLogic environment
- Apply service migration strategies using Consensus Leasing, Migratable Targets, and Policy Options in WebLogic Server
Monitor and control WebLogic resources - Diagnose and resolve server startup issues and implement log filter to manage and analyze logs
- Customize and apply start/stop scripts, including setting environment variables like CLASSPATH
- Configure properties for the Java Node Manager
- Implement monitoring strategies to track WebLogic Server performance, log events, and JDBC data source
Configure and manage WebLogic clusters - Describe basic and multi-tier cluster architectures
- Create and configure a basic and multi-tier WebLogic cluster using the Administration Console
- Configure Oracle HTTP Server to function as a proxy for a WebLogic Server cluster
Set up and tune JDBC - Compare and configure different types of data sources, including tuning connection pools for optimal performance
- Create and configure a GridLink data source and apply key GridLink concepts in a WebLogic environment.
- Configure a database persistent store to manage WebLogic Server transaction logs
Implement WebLogic security settings - Configure and apply key WebLogic Server security providers
- Set up and manage multiple authentication providers within a WebLogic Server environment
Configure and monitor JMS services - Create and configure JMS modules, subdeployments, and connection factories, and add them to the appropriate modules
- Monitor JMS and MDB performance metrics using the Monitoring Dashboard and analyze statistics for destinations, connections, and sessions
- Troubleshoot JMS to investigate and resolve common performance and integration issues
- Describe JMS Integration
- Target JMS resources and uniform distributed destinations to both configured and dynamic clusters for scalability and reliability
- Configure JMS persistence using file or JDBC stores, and implement automatic server migration with appropriate service or whole server migration strategies
Deploy and manage applications - Deploy applications as shared Java EE libraries using both the Console and WLST
- Create and apply Work Managers by implementing thread management concepts
- Deploy, redeploy, and undeploy applications, including starting and stopping deployed applications
- Configure WebLogic Server network channels and enable administration port functionality
Manage security realms and providers - Manage users, groups, security policies, and roles in the embedded LDAP server
- Configure SSL architectures across WebLogic Proxy Plug-ins, Oracle HTTP Server, and hardware load balancers
Use Weblogic JMX Diagnostics and Scripting - Create, modify, and monitor a WebLogic domain using WLST, and execute common administrative tasks with WLST scripts
- Configure the Harvester to collect runtime metrics from WebLogic MBeans for performance monitoring and analysis
- Implement policy-based actions by applying policy concepts within WebLogic Server
Deploy WebLogic with Docker/Kubernetes - Deploy applications using Docker by configuring and utilizing container images in place of traditional virtual machines
- Apply Kubernetes concepts by managing Pods, understanding IP assignment, and configuring scaling and failover mechanisms
- Implement log management strategies in Kubernetes deployments
Provision and manage WebLogic domains on OCI - Define the OCI stack role, configure variables for provisionscale WebLogic Server vertically and horizontally on OCI
- Access the Administration Console to monitor deployed applications
- Differentiate and apply appropriate instance removal actions, including destroy vs. delete operations, and perform cleanup for JRF-enabled domains
- Compare ATP and DB data sources, and implement the recommended procedure to create and configure an ATP data source

The Oracle WebLogic Server Administrator Professional Certification Program certifies candidates on skills and knowledge related to Oracle WebLogic Server products and technologies. The Oracle 1Z0-136 is granted based on a combination of passing exams, training, and performance-based assignments, depending on the level of certification. Oracle WebLogic Server 14c - Administrator Professional certification is a real benchmark of experience and expertise that helps you stand out in a crowd among employers. To ensure success, Oracle recommends combining education courses, practice exams, and hands-on experience to prepare for your Oracle WebLogic Server 14c Certified Administrator Professional certification exam as questions will test your ability to apply the knowledge you have gained in hands-on practice or professional experience.

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