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Lesson 01

"Every beauty which is seen here below by persons of perception resembles more than anything else that celestial source from which we all are come...."

-Michelangelo (1475-1564)

Describe an overview of the Oracle Application Server.

It is a complete and integrated platform to develop, deploy, and administer an Internet application using industry’s browsers.

 

What are the Oracle Application Server solution areas?

HTTP Server, J2EE, and Web Services: The HTTP interface for all the Oracle Application Server components. J2EE enables a user to design, develop, and deploy dynamic Web sites. You use the Web services to expose business functions to authorized parties over the internet.

Portals: You can build, deploy, and maintain self-service by using portals in the Oracle Application Server.

Wireless: It simplifies development and deployment of an application in a wireless environment.

Caching: It caches static and dynamic web content.

Business Intelligence: It provides a dynamic personalized content to both registered and anonymous visitors.

Integration: It integrates the Oracle Application server users to many non-Oracle data sources.

Availability and Scalability:

Management and Security: It uses secure sockets layer (SSL) connections and client certificate based authentication and single sign-on across all applications. It implements an LDAP directory that provides a single repository and administration environment for a use account.

 

What are the OracleAS Middle-Tier components and solutions?

J2EE and Web Services

Oracle HTTP sever

OracleAS Containers for J2EE

OracleAS TopLink

Oracle Business components for Java

OracleAS web Services

Oracle XML Developer Kit

Oracle PL/SQL

OracleAS MapViewer

Business Intelligence

OracleAS Reports Services

OracleAS Forms Services

OracleAS Discoverer

OracleAS personalization

Portal

OracleAS Portal

OracleAS Portal Developer Kit

Wireless

OracleAS wireless

Caching

OracleAS Web Cache

Integration

OracleAS InterConnect

OracleAS ProcessConnect

 

What is the Oracle HTTP Server?

It provides a Web Listener for OracleAS containers such as J2EE (OC4J), Java, XML, PL/SQL, PERL, C, C++, etc. The following modules are enhancement to Oracle HTTP Server such as mod_plsql, mod_perl, mod_fastcgi, mod_oc4j, mod_oradav, mod_ossl, mod_ossso, and more.

 

What are the Oracle Application Server management tools?

OEM – Oracle Enterprise Manager

DCM – Distributed Configuration Management (dcmctl)

OPMN – Oracle Process management and Notification Server (opmnctl)

 

 

 
 
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