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    Introducing Oracle Fusion Middleware

    Platform

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    Objectives

    After completing this lesson, you should be able to:

    Describe the Oracle Fusion Middleware environment

    Describe how WebLogic Server supports various Fusion

    Middleware Suites

    Describe how various Fusion Middleware Suites augmentthe functions of WebLogic Server

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    Oracle Fusion Middleware

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    Oracle SOA and Oracle Web Center Suites

    Oracle SOA Suite enables services to be created,

    managed, and orchestrated into SOA composite

    applications.

    Oracle WebCenter is designed to help integrate structured

    and unstructured content, and Web 2.0-style services intothe applications.

    Both SOA and WebCenter run

    in the Oracle WLS environment.

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    Oracle Identity and Access Management

    Oracle Identity and Access Management solution:

    Enables you to centralize identity and access management

    Requires a Java EE environment for operation

    Can be easily configured as the central system for use in

    WebLogic environment

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    Oracle Business Intelligence

    Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) enables you to view and

    analyze data from data warehouses and datamarts.

    BI enables you to gather data from various sources and to

    extract, analyze, and report in appropriate formats.

    BI is easily integrated with Oracle Identity Managementsolutions such as SSO.

    BI can also be integrated with

    SOA.

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    Oracle Portal Forms Reports

    Portal: Is a Web-based interface that uses wizards

    Requires Oracle Database

    Uses a Portal Developer Kit to extend via programming

    Forms:

    Are created by using Oracle Forms bydevelopers

    Can be compiled into run-timeservices for deployment

    Run as run-time services in

    a Java EE environment Reports:

    Dynamically retrieve, format,and publish information inseveral formats

    Are also available via MS Excel

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    Oracle Fusion Middleware Management

    Infrastructure

    Oracle offers the following primary tools for managing your

    Oracle Fusion Middleware installations:

    Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console

    Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control

    Oracle Fusion Middleware command-line tools such asOPMNCTL, WSTL, and so on

    Fusion Middleware Control

    MBean browser

    Oracle Web ServicesManager

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    Web Tier Components

    The Web tier contains system components that are managed

    using Oracle Process Management Server.

    Oracle HTTP Server:

    Provides scalability and supports Web services functionality

    Contains modules specific to Oracle FMW to supportintegration with other FMW components

    Acts as a proxy server for Oracle WebLogic Servers

    Oracle Web Cache:

    Runs in the Web tier and speeds up requests for applications

    being served by WebLogic Server

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    Relationship of Fusion Middleware Products to

    WebLogic Server

    Common installation/configuration steps:

    Install Database (if needed).

    Install Repository Creation Utility (if needed).

    Install WebLogic Server.

    Install Fusion Middleware Component (for example, OID). Configure all software.

    Common operations:

    The components run in a Java EE Container such as

    WebLogic Server.

    Common administration:

    Enterprise Manager oversees all the products at a high level.

    Each component has its own administration console for finer

    detail.

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    Typical Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment

    Oracle WebLogic Server Environment

    (Java components)

    Customer

    data

    Metadata

    Repository

    SOA

    Web

    Center

    Custom

    Java

    app

    Admin

    interfaces

    System components

    OPMN

    OID

    OHS

    Web

    Cache

    Forms

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    Summary

    In this lesson, you should have learned how to:

    Describe the Oracle Fusion Middleware environment

    Describe how WebLogic Server supports various Fusion

    Middleware Suites

    Describe how various Fusion Middleware Suites augmentthe functions of WebLogic Server

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    Practice 1 Overview:

    Logging In to the Lab Environment

    This practice covers the following topics:

    IP address assignments

    User IDs and passwords

    NoMachine configuration