Oracle CAF - Cloud Application Foundation - delivers top quality Java Middleware software for mission critical solutions. Find out what's new and noteworthy on CAF 12.1.3, mainly WebLogic and Coherence.
WebLogic 12.2 introduces new multitenancy features including:
- Improved high density deployment features through microcontainers and partitions that allow for increased isolation between tenant applications and resources.
- Enhanced multitenancy capabilities including live partition migration to move running partitions between clusters with zero downtime.
- Continuous availability features such as automated data center setup and failover, cross-domain transaction recovery, and multitenant live partition migration.
Slides from the June Oracle Middleware Forum held in Canberra, Australia. Covers some of the new features of WebLogic 12c; including HTML5 support, WebSockets, integrated Maven, managed Coherence servers among others
Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1 Do More with LessEd Burns
Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1 (WLS) is the most significant release of WLS since Oracle added WLS to its product portfolio with the acquisition of BEA in 2008. This session by WebLogic developer and JCP Specification Lead Ed Burns goes behind the buzzwords and explains the enterprise value-add brought by WLS 12.2.1 in plain English. Ed infuses his decades long experience in web technologies throughout the presentation, addressing such topics as why app servers are still useful, what role standards play in transitioning to the cloud, and what is the difference between "full stack" and "monolith".
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Ed introduces the new version of WLS by taking a tour of two big ticket new features: multitenancy and Java EE 7. Other features such as continuous availability, REST management, and Docker/devops features will also be included.
The multitenancy features in WebLogic Server offer extreme efficiency, full isolation, application portability, and full automation, all in an easy to adopt format.
Java EE 7 is the latest version of the Java standard full stack of loosely coupled, highly cohesive technologies for building enterprise software. EE 7 features new versions of popular standards such as JAX-RS (REST), CDI, Servlet, JSF, JSON, WebSocket, JMS, and more.
WLS 12.2.1 delivers these and other new features, while continuing the promise of stability and scale developers expect.
Michel Schildmeijer gave a keynote at the Oracle Middleware Summit on January 9th, 2019. He discussed the history and evolution of Oracle Fusion Middleware from traditional middleware to more modern, cloud-native approaches. He outlined Oracle's focus on containers, Kubernetes, and microservices and how WebLogic and other FMW products are adapting to these trends, including new options like Helidon for developing microservices. Schildmeijer concluded that WebLogic will still be foundational but the focus is shifting to hybrid cloud-native solutions.
The document outlines the roadmap and vision for Cloud Foundry, including:
- The mission is to create an open source PaaS with a thriving ecosystem that allows for continuous delivery and an agile experience.
- The vision includes features like instant routing, log aggregation, metrics/telemetry, access controls, high availability, and extensibility.
- Key areas of focus are applications, services, and the platform (BOSH). This includes features for application policy, routing, runtime, logs/metrics, and identity/security.
- The roadmap is agile but focuses on areas like the Diego project, Docker support, .NET runtime, loggregator improvements, and service
This document provides an overview of basic Oracle WebLogic Server concepts such as domains, servers, clusters, and node managers. It describes how a domain contains servers and clusters, and how there is one administrative server that controls start/stop of managed servers. The administrative server manages deployment and resources, while managed servers are independent instances that synchronize configuration with the administrative server. A node manager is used to start/stop managed servers on physical machines. Clusters provide scalability through load balancing and high availability through failover. The document also notes WebLogic compatibility with Java EE specifications like EJB and JPA.
Oracle WebLogic Server 12c introduces RESTful Management Services, allowing anyone to query and monitor numerous Oracle WebLogic Server metrics from a multitude of programming languages, including mobiles devices. We also introduce a tool we've developed that supports mobile monitoring, management, and alerting of Oracle WebLogic Server and would like to share our architecture and design.
How WebLogic 12c Can Boost Your ProductivityBruno Borges
This document discusses new features in WebLogic Server 12c that can boost productivity. It highlights how Java SE 7 support enables cleaner code. It also describes how tools like Maven and IDEs like JDeveloper improve the development experience. Dynamic clusters, Exalogic optimizations for JMS, and integrated tools help develop applications for both conventional and cloud environments.
Oracle WebLogic Server is the application server that offers the best integration with Oracle Database, including strong integration with Oracle Database advanced features. This session covers integration in areas such as Oracle Database’s Application Continuity feature and Oracle WebLogic Server’s Active GridLink for RAC feature, which provide mission-critical applications with high availability despite database outages. It reviews test results demonstrating these benefits and discusses how the integration of Oracle WebLogic Server data sources with database-resident connection pooling allows for better sharing and more-efficient use of Oracle Database resources. As always, this presentation and forward-looking statements are protected by the included Safe Harbor slide.
An application server is software that hosts web applications and provides additional services for them. Oracle uses WebLogic Server as its application server for Oracle Fusion Middleware. The document discusses deploying WebLogic Server on Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) hardware, which provides an integrated and automated setup of WebLogic Server and Oracle Real Application Clusters.
This document discusses the implementation of an Oracle SOA Suite 12c project. It describes the customer's need to migrate from a custom system to SOA to improve stability and integrate other systems. A proof of concept was completed using SOA 11g. The project team implemented SOA 12c on WebLogic 12c. They built the infrastructure platform, developed OSB and BPEL services, integrated continuous integration, and worked to integrate the system into operations.
AMIS Beyond the Horizon - High density deployments using weblogic multitenancyJaap Poot
This document provides an overview of Weblogic multitenancy including key concepts, components, isolation, consolidation benefits, portability for DevOps, and the Java Cloud Service. It discusses how multitenancy allows optimal use of resources by consolidating applications into partitions within a single Weblogic domain rather than separate domains. Isolation is achieved through mechanisms like dedicated JNDI trees and pluggable databases. Portability is enabled by exporting and importing partitions between environments. The Java Cloud Service supports Weblogic multitenancy with minimal Enterprise edition features.
This document provides an overview of Weblogic Multitenancy including key concepts, components, consolidation benefits, portability for DevOps, isolation capabilities, and live migration. It discusses how multitenancy allows consolidating multiple applications and tenants within a single Weblogic domain for improved resource utilization. Components like resource groups, virtual targets, and domain partitions provide isolation. Portability is enabled via partition export/import. Live migration minimizes downtime.
Oracle SOA Suite is a complex piece of software which required good knowledge and research to install, configure and later maintain it. This session will highlight the best practices to install, configure and maintain for a High availability enterprise and share some real world performance solutions and basic Administrative tasks.
Best Practices
Knowledge sharing
Database-as-a-Service with Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c and Or...Leighton Nelson
This document discusses using Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c and Oracle Database 12c to provide Database-as-a-Service capabilities. It covers why DBaaS is useful, the key capabilities of EM12c and DB12c for DBaaS, such as self-service provisioning and database consolidation. It also reviews requirements, architecture, setup steps, and features like metering and chargeback that EM12c provides for DBaaS.
When developing a microservices architecture using containers, orchestration is key to provide an elastic scalable infrastructure. Kubernetes (w/ Docker) and Payara Micro 5 make this possible! This talk will showcase how to implement all of this for a real production scenario!
The document provides an overview of Oracle's WebCenter product and roadmap. Key elements discussed include enhanced support for mobile, social, and cloud capabilities. Upcoming features for WebCenter Portal, Content, and infrastructure include improved user experiences across devices, integration with Oracle Fusion applications and social networks, and cloud-based document and file sharing services. The document also summarizes Oracle's vision for business process management, including adaptive case management, mobile and social integration, enhanced analytics and process simulation capabilities.
An introduction into Node as a programming platform. This presentation introduces Node - its history, its architecture, the eco system of npm modules and tools and its place in the enterprise IT architecture and infrastructure. The Express framework is introduced, some core modules, the notion of asynchronous operations and the use of module async and of the ES6 Promises. Server Sent Events are introduced for a server to client push application. The interaction with MongoDB is demonstrated. The presentation contains many code samples. Note that the presentation is associated with sources and workshop materials in GitHub: https://github.com/lucasjellema/nodejs-introduction-workshop-may2017 .
The Very Very Latest in Database Development - Oracle Open World 2012Lucas Jellema
The document discusses using virtual columns in Oracle databases to implement business rules and uniqueness constraints across tables in a declarative way. Virtual columns allow expressing attributes as SQL expressions of real columns, enabling indexing and foreign key constraints that check rules involving multiple tables or columns. Business rules that were previously only possible through procedural logic can now be enforced at the database level through virtual columns.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the new features and capabilities of Oracle WebLogic Server 12c. It describes the focus on cloud computing for the 12c release. It also summarizes the basic differences between WLS 11g and 12c, such as the installation process, patching mechanisms, dynamic clusters, and other features around developer productivity, Exalogic optimizations, and high availability with RAC databases. Frequently asked questions are also addressed.
Oracle offers a Java Cloud Service that provides a fully-featured WebLogic Server in a fully-automated and customer-controlled environment in the cloud. It allows customers to easily lift and shift existing Java applications or build new ones. The service offers high availability, disaster recovery options, and flexible pricing and licensing models. It is part of Oracle's overall cloud platform strategy that provides a common platform for building, deploying and managing applications across public and private clouds.
Java & SOA Cloud Service for Fusion Middleware AdministratorsSimon Haslam
Oracle's lower level PaaS services offer all the power and flexibility of Oracle software but run as a managed service in the Oracle Cloud. For example, Java Cloud Service runs WebLogic, Traffic Director and Coherence for you, whereas SOA Cloud Service is the equivalent for SOA Suite, Service Bus and API Manager.
Does this mean your job as a Fusion Middleware Administrator will disappear? No, far from it - you'll be able to put your skills to far more valuable use! Instead of worrying about how much hardware you need, tracking down patches, or just keeping the systems running, with JCS and SOA CS your focus will be different: liaising with your development teams to deploy new versions of applications safely into production, shaking out and fixing performance issues, scheduling patching and planning for future growth while maintaining consistent service levels - all tasks of high value to your users.
In this session hear an administrator's view of full Java Cloud Service (i.e. not just JCS SaaS Extension) and its, recently launched, sibling SOA Cloud Service. This presentation will also include a live "under the covers" demo of SOA CS, and discuss findings of a recent survey carried out amongst the presenter's production administrator friends. Come along to find out how these Oracle Cloud Services can work for you!
This presentation was given by Simon Haslam at the UKOUG Tech15 conference in Birmingham UK on 8th December 2015.
The document provides an agenda and overview of announcements from Oracle OpenWorld 2013. Key announcements include the Oracle Database In Memory option, Sparc M6-32 server, Backup Logging and Recovery Appliance, expanded cloud services, and new capabilities for big data and JSON. Oracle aims to lead in areas around big data, in-memory computing, and cloud services and hopes to ease customers' transition to mobile, cloud, and big data technologies.
10 Strategies for Developing Reliable Jakarta EE & MicroProfile Applications ...Payara
Ever thought of implementing a modern cloud architecture with Jakarta EE and MicroProfile applications but don’t know which practices to follow? This talk will highlight 10 strategies that will help you implement robust scalable cloud-ready applications!
This document discusses MySQL Fabric, a framework from Oracle for managing high availability and sharding of MySQL servers. MySQL Fabric provides transparent failover between primary and secondary MySQL servers using asynchronous replication. It also allows optional sharding of data across multiple server groups for horizontal scaling out. The document outlines the key capabilities and architecture of MySQL Fabric.
This document summarizes Bobby Curtis' presentation on using Oracle VirtualBox. It introduces VirtualBox as free cross-platform virtualization software. It outlines the requirements for running VirtualBox, describes common use cases like application development and testing disaster recovery scenarios. It provides instructions for downloading, installing, and configuring VirtualBox, accessing virtual machines, and tips for optimizing performance. The presentation also describes how to participate in the RAC Attack workshop for building a multi-node RAC cluster on a laptop using VirtualBox.
Database Provisioning in EM12c: Provision me a Database Now!Maaz Anjum
My presentation for Georgia Oracle User Group on December 12, 2013. In it, I discuss the Database Provisioning feature in Enterprise Manager 12c with an example of how I architected a solution by leveraging it.
B1 roadmap to cloud platform with oracle web logic server-oracle coherence ...Dr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
Oracle's strategy is to deliver next-generation applications to end-users utilizing a mission-critical Cloud platform. This will simplify and consolidate operations with end-to-end Cloud management and accelerate time to market with a modern development platform and integrated tooling. The document outlines Oracle's Cloud Application Foundation which provides a complete and integrated foundation for Oracle Fusion Middleware in the Cloud with WebLogic Server, Coherence and Java EE. It also summarizes new features in WebLogic Server 12c, Coherence 12c, Enterprise Manager 12c and development tools.
Oracle Weblogic for EBS and obiee (R12.2)Berry Clemens
The document provides an overview of Oracle WebLogic Server and its role in supporting major Oracle applications like Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) and Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS). It discusses what WebLogic is, its history and features, how it fits into the Oracle technology stack, how to install and configure it, and how WebLogic is used to host and manage OBIEE and EBS instances. Specific topics covered include WebLogic architecture, security configuration, integration with Oracle Identity Management, and migrating security provisioning between environments.
Oracle WebLogic Server is the application server that offers the best integration with Oracle Database, including strong integration with Oracle Database advanced features. This session covers integration in areas such as Oracle Database’s Application Continuity feature and Oracle WebLogic Server’s Active GridLink for RAC feature, which provide mission-critical applications with high availability despite database outages. It reviews test results demonstrating these benefits and discusses how the integration of Oracle WebLogic Server data sources with database-resident connection pooling allows for better sharing and more-efficient use of Oracle Database resources. As always, this presentation and forward-looking statements are protected by the included Safe Harbor slide.
An application server is software that hosts web applications and provides additional services for them. Oracle uses WebLogic Server as its application server for Oracle Fusion Middleware. The document discusses deploying WebLogic Server on Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) hardware, which provides an integrated and automated setup of WebLogic Server and Oracle Real Application Clusters.
This document discusses the implementation of an Oracle SOA Suite 12c project. It describes the customer's need to migrate from a custom system to SOA to improve stability and integrate other systems. A proof of concept was completed using SOA 11g. The project team implemented SOA 12c on WebLogic 12c. They built the infrastructure platform, developed OSB and BPEL services, integrated continuous integration, and worked to integrate the system into operations.
AMIS Beyond the Horizon - High density deployments using weblogic multitenancyJaap Poot
This document provides an overview of Weblogic multitenancy including key concepts, components, isolation, consolidation benefits, portability for DevOps, and the Java Cloud Service. It discusses how multitenancy allows optimal use of resources by consolidating applications into partitions within a single Weblogic domain rather than separate domains. Isolation is achieved through mechanisms like dedicated JNDI trees and pluggable databases. Portability is enabled by exporting and importing partitions between environments. The Java Cloud Service supports Weblogic multitenancy with minimal Enterprise edition features.
This document provides an overview of Weblogic Multitenancy including key concepts, components, consolidation benefits, portability for DevOps, isolation capabilities, and live migration. It discusses how multitenancy allows consolidating multiple applications and tenants within a single Weblogic domain for improved resource utilization. Components like resource groups, virtual targets, and domain partitions provide isolation. Portability is enabled via partition export/import. Live migration minimizes downtime.
Oracle SOA Suite is a complex piece of software which required good knowledge and research to install, configure and later maintain it. This session will highlight the best practices to install, configure and maintain for a High availability enterprise and share some real world performance solutions and basic Administrative tasks.
Best Practices
Knowledge sharing
Database-as-a-Service with Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c and Or...Leighton Nelson
This document discusses using Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c and Oracle Database 12c to provide Database-as-a-Service capabilities. It covers why DBaaS is useful, the key capabilities of EM12c and DB12c for DBaaS, such as self-service provisioning and database consolidation. It also reviews requirements, architecture, setup steps, and features like metering and chargeback that EM12c provides for DBaaS.
When developing a microservices architecture using containers, orchestration is key to provide an elastic scalable infrastructure. Kubernetes (w/ Docker) and Payara Micro 5 make this possible! This talk will showcase how to implement all of this for a real production scenario!
The document provides an overview of Oracle's WebCenter product and roadmap. Key elements discussed include enhanced support for mobile, social, and cloud capabilities. Upcoming features for WebCenter Portal, Content, and infrastructure include improved user experiences across devices, integration with Oracle Fusion applications and social networks, and cloud-based document and file sharing services. The document also summarizes Oracle's vision for business process management, including adaptive case management, mobile and social integration, enhanced analytics and process simulation capabilities.
An introduction into Node as a programming platform. This presentation introduces Node - its history, its architecture, the eco system of npm modules and tools and its place in the enterprise IT architecture and infrastructure. The Express framework is introduced, some core modules, the notion of asynchronous operations and the use of module async and of the ES6 Promises. Server Sent Events are introduced for a server to client push application. The interaction with MongoDB is demonstrated. The presentation contains many code samples. Note that the presentation is associated with sources and workshop materials in GitHub: https://github.com/lucasjellema/nodejs-introduction-workshop-may2017 .
The Very Very Latest in Database Development - Oracle Open World 2012Lucas Jellema
The document discusses using virtual columns in Oracle databases to implement business rules and uniqueness constraints across tables in a declarative way. Virtual columns allow expressing attributes as SQL expressions of real columns, enabling indexing and foreign key constraints that check rules involving multiple tables or columns. Business rules that were previously only possible through procedural logic can now be enforced at the database level through virtual columns.
This document provides an introduction and overview of the new features and capabilities of Oracle WebLogic Server 12c. It describes the focus on cloud computing for the 12c release. It also summarizes the basic differences between WLS 11g and 12c, such as the installation process, patching mechanisms, dynamic clusters, and other features around developer productivity, Exalogic optimizations, and high availability with RAC databases. Frequently asked questions are also addressed.
Oracle offers a Java Cloud Service that provides a fully-featured WebLogic Server in a fully-automated and customer-controlled environment in the cloud. It allows customers to easily lift and shift existing Java applications or build new ones. The service offers high availability, disaster recovery options, and flexible pricing and licensing models. It is part of Oracle's overall cloud platform strategy that provides a common platform for building, deploying and managing applications across public and private clouds.
Java & SOA Cloud Service for Fusion Middleware AdministratorsSimon Haslam
Oracle's lower level PaaS services offer all the power and flexibility of Oracle software but run as a managed service in the Oracle Cloud. For example, Java Cloud Service runs WebLogic, Traffic Director and Coherence for you, whereas SOA Cloud Service is the equivalent for SOA Suite, Service Bus and API Manager.
Does this mean your job as a Fusion Middleware Administrator will disappear? No, far from it - you'll be able to put your skills to far more valuable use! Instead of worrying about how much hardware you need, tracking down patches, or just keeping the systems running, with JCS and SOA CS your focus will be different: liaising with your development teams to deploy new versions of applications safely into production, shaking out and fixing performance issues, scheduling patching and planning for future growth while maintaining consistent service levels - all tasks of high value to your users.
In this session hear an administrator's view of full Java Cloud Service (i.e. not just JCS SaaS Extension) and its, recently launched, sibling SOA Cloud Service. This presentation will also include a live "under the covers" demo of SOA CS, and discuss findings of a recent survey carried out amongst the presenter's production administrator friends. Come along to find out how these Oracle Cloud Services can work for you!
This presentation was given by Simon Haslam at the UKOUG Tech15 conference in Birmingham UK on 8th December 2015.
The document provides an agenda and overview of announcements from Oracle OpenWorld 2013. Key announcements include the Oracle Database In Memory option, Sparc M6-32 server, Backup Logging and Recovery Appliance, expanded cloud services, and new capabilities for big data and JSON. Oracle aims to lead in areas around big data, in-memory computing, and cloud services and hopes to ease customers' transition to mobile, cloud, and big data technologies.
10 Strategies for Developing Reliable Jakarta EE & MicroProfile Applications ...Payara
Ever thought of implementing a modern cloud architecture with Jakarta EE and MicroProfile applications but don’t know which practices to follow? This talk will highlight 10 strategies that will help you implement robust scalable cloud-ready applications!
This document discusses MySQL Fabric, a framework from Oracle for managing high availability and sharding of MySQL servers. MySQL Fabric provides transparent failover between primary and secondary MySQL servers using asynchronous replication. It also allows optional sharding of data across multiple server groups for horizontal scaling out. The document outlines the key capabilities and architecture of MySQL Fabric.
This document summarizes Bobby Curtis' presentation on using Oracle VirtualBox. It introduces VirtualBox as free cross-platform virtualization software. It outlines the requirements for running VirtualBox, describes common use cases like application development and testing disaster recovery scenarios. It provides instructions for downloading, installing, and configuring VirtualBox, accessing virtual machines, and tips for optimizing performance. The presentation also describes how to participate in the RAC Attack workshop for building a multi-node RAC cluster on a laptop using VirtualBox.
Database Provisioning in EM12c: Provision me a Database Now!Maaz Anjum
My presentation for Georgia Oracle User Group on December 12, 2013. In it, I discuss the Database Provisioning feature in Enterprise Manager 12c with an example of how I architected a solution by leveraging it.
B1 roadmap to cloud platform with oracle web logic server-oracle coherence ...Dr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
Oracle's strategy is to deliver next-generation applications to end-users utilizing a mission-critical Cloud platform. This will simplify and consolidate operations with end-to-end Cloud management and accelerate time to market with a modern development platform and integrated tooling. The document outlines Oracle's Cloud Application Foundation which provides a complete and integrated foundation for Oracle Fusion Middleware in the Cloud with WebLogic Server, Coherence and Java EE. It also summarizes new features in WebLogic Server 12c, Coherence 12c, Enterprise Manager 12c and development tools.
Oracle Weblogic for EBS and obiee (R12.2)Berry Clemens
The document provides an overview of Oracle WebLogic Server and its role in supporting major Oracle applications like Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) and Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS). It discusses what WebLogic is, its history and features, how it fits into the Oracle technology stack, how to install and configure it, and how WebLogic is used to host and manage OBIEE and EBS instances. Specific topics covered include WebLogic architecture, security configuration, integration with Oracle Identity Management, and migrating security provisioning between environments.
This document provides an overview of WebLogic including its architecture, basic concepts, administration tools, tuning parameters and best practices. It discusses the following key points:
1. WebLogic is an application server that was first developed by Bea Systems and is now owned by Oracle. It has a 43% market share.
2. The basic concepts of WebLogic include domains, administration servers, managed servers, clusters, and node managers. Domains group logical resources, administration servers control domains, managed servers host applications, clusters provide scalability and high availability, and node managers control servers.
3. Administration tools include the administration console for configuration and monitoring, and WLST for scripting tasks like creating domains, managing
WebLogic Server is an application server software that runs Java EE applications and provides services like clustering, load balancing, and failover. It sits in the middle tier of a three-tier architecture, between front-end clients and back-end databases. The presentation discusses WebLogic Server's role in running major Oracle applications like OBIEE, E-Business Suite, its administration using tools like WebLogic Administration Console and Fusion Middleware Control, and how it fits into Oracle's technology stack.
WSO2 Intro Webinar - Scale your business with the cloud enabled WSO2 Applica...WSO2
WSO2 Application Server is an open source, multi-tenant application server that provides scalable web services and web application hosting. It is built on the WSO2 Carbon middleware platform and supports standards like SOAP, REST, and JAX-WS. Key features include lazy loading, clustering, caching, and integration with the WSO2 identity server. Developers can use WSO2 Developer Studio for configuration and development. The application server also supports Jaggery.js for writing web applications and APIs in JavaScript.
This document discusses a presentation about WebLogic 12c and the WebLogic Management Pack. The presentation agenda includes discussing Fusion Middleware, WebLogic Server which is supported until 09/30/2017, and the WebLogic Management Pack which is supported until 12/31/2017. The document also includes questions to ask the audience about their use of WebLogic.
The document provides a roadmap for Oracle Coherence, including upcoming versions, new capabilities, and use cases. Key points include:
- Coherence 19 will support JDK 8 and 11 and include new development, runtime, and cloud capabilities.
- Common use cases for Coherence include as a web application platform, fast data platform, and for offloading backend/legacy systems.
- New features in recent/upcoming versions include persistence, federated caching, security improvements, and leveraging Java 8 features like lambdas and streams.
This document provides an overview and agenda for the WSO2 Application Server 5.0.0. It discusses the key new features including support for JAX-WS, JAX-RS, and native Axis2 web services. It covers multi-tenancy, lazy loading, improved caching, and full Tomcat compliance. The document also mentions clustering support for high availability, datasource management, and support for Jaggery.js.
Oracle Coherence Strategy and Roadmap (OpenWorld, September 2014)jeckels
The Oracle Coherence strategy and roadmap session from OpenWorld 2014. Includes details on the 12.1.3 Cloud Application Foundation release (including WebLogic integration), a road map for the 12.2.1 release, and notable features including JCache (JSR-107) support, Memcached adapters, federated caching, recoverable caching, security enhancements, multitenancy support and more. As usual, all items and statements contained herein are subject to change based on slide 3 of this presentation.
This document discusses WebSocket and its use in enterprise applications. It provides an overview of WebSocket, including when it should and should not be used. It also describes the Java API for WebSocket and the Tyrus project, including Tyrus features like security, broadcasting, monitoring, tracing, and clustering support using Oracle Coherence.
This document summarizes a webinar on MySQL architecture and design. The webinar covered causes and impacts of downtime, how to select the right high availability solution based on requirements, an overview of MySQL high availability solutions including replication, clustering, and third party options, and operational best practices. It also discussed new features in MySQL 5.6 that improve replication performance, failover, recovery, data integrity, and manageability.
For those who are developing, managing, or planning enterprise Java and business application deployments on Oracle WebLogic Server with Oracle Coherence or Oracle GlassFish Server applications, this session gives a roadmap on how Oracle is evolving this infrastructure to be the next-generation application foundation for its customers to build on in a private cloud setting. Together with Java as a Service Update you will be able to see Oracle’s vision, product plans, and roadmap for this server infrastructure and how it will be used in the rapidly maturing cloud infrastructure space. The session will help you make key decisions about running enterprise applications on Oracle’s enterprise Java server foundation.
The document discusses experiences using Oracle Weblogic 12c from projects at a Norwegian consulting company. It provides an overview of the company and its Oracle partnership and certifications. It then discusses reasons for migrating from Oracle Internet Application Server to Weblogic, the components and editions of Weblogic. New features of Weblogic 12c like Active GridLink and OPSS are explained. Two case studies of projects migrating applications to Weblogic 12c are summarized - a large intranet portal for a university hospital utilizing Active Directory integration and SSO, and a patient journal application migrated from Oracle Portal to utilize new identity management capabilities.
The document provides an overview of Weblogic concepts and administration. It defines key Weblogic terms like domains, admin servers, managed servers, and clusters. It also covers installing and configuring Weblogic, monitoring tools, and managing the application server using the admin console and WLST scripting. The presentation aims to help DBAs understand basic Weblogic architecture and administration.
WebLogic and Coherence 12.2.1 provide capabilities for managing traditional Java applications and integrating them with new microservices-based applications on a hybrid architecture. The presentation discusses (1) modernizing traditional applications for integration with new applications, (2) WebLogic and Coherence 12.2.1 capabilities for high availability, manageability, and DevOps, and (3) a look ahead to WebLogic and Coherence 14.1.1 and capabilities for managing hybrid applications and environments.
The Power of Java and Oracle WebLogic Server in the Public Cloud (OpenWorld, ...jeckels
Enjoy all the productivity of developing and deploying Java applications on Oracle's standards-based Java platform---without the headache of IT. Powered by Oracle WebLogic Server, the industry's #1 application server, Oracle's Java Platform is purpose-built for deploying standard Java applications as well as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) extensions. Learn how you can easily get started and securely deploy your applications in the cloud using the proven developer productivity tools, and a robust database persistence layer.
Oracle WebLogic Server is a scalable, enterprise-ready Java application server that supports the deployment of distributed applications. It provides a robust, secure, highly available environment for deploying mission-critical applications. WebLogic Server supports Java EE standards and enables enterprises to configure clusters of servers to distribute load and provide failover capabilities. The key components of a WebLogic domain include the administration server, which manages the domain configuration, and multiple managed servers that host applications and services. Clusters group managed servers to provide scalability and reliability. WebLogic Server is managed through the administration console and WLST and can be monitored using Enterprise Manager.
This document provides an introduction to MySQL including its history and major milestones. It discusses MySQL's role in the LAMP stack and its popularity as the world's most widely used open source database. It also summarizes MySQL's various storage engines, architectures, and recent releases. The document concludes with a discussion of MySQL's future focus and available high availability solutions.
Secrets of Performance Tuning Java on KubernetesBruno Borges
Java on Kubernetes may seem complicated, but after a bit of YAML and Dockerfiles, you will wonder what all that fuss was. But then the performance of your app in 1 CPU/1 GB of RAM makes you wonder. Learn how JVM ergonomics, CPU throttling, and GCs can help increase performance while reducing costs.
From GitHub Source to GitHub Release: Free CICD Pipelines For JavaFX AppsBruno Borges
Streamline the building, testing, packaging, and release of your desktop JavaFX applications for all major platforms with simple to use CI/CD Pipelines and GitHub. This session will cover the details of combining GitHub for hosting source code and binaries for Mac OS, Windows and Linux of your application, and how to take advantage of Azure Pipelines plan for Open Source projects. We will learn about using a Maven archetype and a Gradle starter project for JavaFX apps, both ready for CI/CD and how they are configured. Join this talk and get ready to streamline your desktop apps just like your microservices.
This document discusses serverless computing and its advantages over traditional server-based architectures. Serverless applications are built around discrete functions that are triggered by events rather than being continuously deployed on servers. This allows scaling to high demand without provisioning or managing servers, and paying only for the resources consumed. Serverless computing can provide significant cost savings compared to traditional or container-based cloud hosting by eliminating the overhead of idle compute resources.
Visual Studio Code for Java and Spring DevelopersBruno Borges
Visual Studio Code is presented as a lightweight code editor that provides comprehensive support for Java and Spring development through extensions. Key features highlighted include being lightweight and fast, having a vibrant extension ecosystem, and providing AI-assisted development through IntelliCode. The document demonstrates creating and running Spring applications directly in VS Code and leveraging Dev Spaces for Kubernetes development.
Taking Spring Apps for a Spin on Microsoft Azure CloudBruno Borges
This document discusses Java development on Microsoft Azure. It provides an overview of Azure services that support Java such as Azure Functions, App Service, SDKs for Java, and more. It also discusses tools for Java development on Azure such as Visual Studio Code extensions, Azure DevOps, Eclipse/IntelliJ plugins, and open source projects that connect Java apps to Azure services. The document emphasizes that over 50% of Azure workloads are Linux-based and that Azure provides native support for building, deploying, and managing Java applications on its platform.
A Look Back at Enterprise Integration Patterns and Their Use into Today's Ser...Bruno Borges
The document discusses serverless computing on Azure using Azure Functions. It mentions that Azure Functions allow for on-demand serverless code execution that is triggered by common events like HTTP requests, timers, storage changes, and more. It also provides Java support for Azure Functions via SDKs and in VS Code. The document suggests using functions to dynamically implement event-driven integration patterns and compares functions to always running containers.
Melhore o Desenvolvimento do Time com DevOps na NuvemBruno Borges
The document discusses Oracle Developer Cloud Service and how it helps development teams. It describes the challenges development organizations face around costs, processes and managing teams. It then provides an overview of DevOps and the ideal solution. Oracle Developer Cloud Service is presented as providing an integrated DevOps platform that streamlines development activities from source control to deployment. It allows teams to better collaborate and manage projects. A case study describes how a large distributed team leverages Developer Cloud Service for source management, code reviews, continuous integration and deployment to the cloud.
Tecnologias Oracle em Docker Containers On-premise e na NuvemBruno Borges
This document outlines Bruno Borges' presentation on technologies from Oracle in Docker containers. The presentation agenda includes discussing Docker overview, Oracle's strategy and positioning with Docker, Docker on Oracle Cloud, and Oracle technology running in Docker containers. The document provides information on Docker concepts, how Docker works, building Docker images and running Docker containers, and the Docker ecosystem. It also discusses Oracle's support for Docker and options for deploying containers on Oracle Cloud, including using Compute Cloud Service for a DIY approach or using Oracle-managed Container Cloud Service or Application Container Cloud Service.
Migrating From Applets to Java Desktop Apps in JavaFXBruno Borges
This document discusses migrating from Java applets to Java desktop applications using JavaFX. It begins with a brief history of why applets were used and how their future is tied to browser support. It then discusses how to seamlessly migrate an applet-based application to a Java desktop application using JavaFX that embeds the original website and allows it to reuse existing Java code. Finally, it discusses distribution options for the new Java desktop application model.
Servidores de Aplicação: Por quê ainda precisamos deles?Bruno Borges
The document summarizes the key points of a speech given by someone at an event. The speech discussed how collaboration is needed to solve complex problems, and that working together across disciplines and sectors is required. It noted that partnerships between different groups can help address challenges, and that connecting diverse perspectives leads to more creative approaches and solutions.
Build and Monitor Cloud PaaS with JVM’s Nashorn JavaScripts [CON1859]Bruno Borges
The document provides an overview of the capabilities and features of the Grafeas Cloud Platform for building and monitoring applications. Some key points include:
- It is intended for informational purposes only and may not be incorporated into any contract.
- It outlines Grafeas' general product direction but does not commit to delivering any material, code, or functionality.
- It describes the development, release, and timing of any features or functionality as being at the sole discretion of Grafeas.
Running Oracle WebLogic on Docker Containers [BOF7537]Bruno Borges
This document outlines common practices for running containers, including:
- Containers have writable file systems that can be easily shared. Images should have a repeatable state.
- Containers can be networked and linked together, allowing communication between services in separate containers.
- Images should be configured to have minimal dependencies on the host environment and have a repeatable deployment process. Modifying containers after creation should be avoided.
Java SE is ideal for building lightweight microservices and those services are increasingly being deployed to the cloud. Cloud platforms are attractive deployment targets due to their high availability, affordability, ease of management, and access to services like object storage, messaging, and databases. And when well architected, Cloud Java apps exhibit a number of qualities like portability, updatability, configurability, composability, and scalability.
Tweet for Beer - Beertap Powered by Java Goes IoT, Cloud, and JavaFXBruno Borges
1) The document discusses a "Tweet for Beer" project that uses Java and IoT technologies to power a beer tap that can be turned on remotely by tweeting a hashtag.
2) A REST API in the Oracle Java Cloud Service is used to receive tweets and send commands to turn on a beer tap connected to a Raspberry Pi.
3) The project demonstrates end-to-end IoT integration from social media to a physical device using Java and cloud technologies.
Integrando Oracle BPM com Java EE e WebSocketsBruno Borges
The document discusses a demonstration of integrating Oracle BPM with Java EE and WebSockets. It provides an agenda for the demonstration that includes discussing the architecture, demonstrating the integration, discussing BPM positioning and Oracle BPM. It also discusses modeling processes with BPMN, simulating processes, managing process forms and execution with Oracle BPM.
The Developers Conference 2014 - Oracle KeynoteBruno Borges
The document discusses the future of Java, including new developments in Java SE 8, Java EE 7, embedded applications, the Internet of Things, mobile applications, and Oracle Cloud. It highlights features for improved developer productivity in Java EE 7 like batch processing, concurrency, and less boilerplate code. It also promotes Oracle technologies that support the new Java standards, such as WebLogic for Java SE 8 and Java EE 7, and tools for building mobile apps with Java like Oracle Mobile App Framework.