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You are responsible for installing and setting up WebLogic Server to support the development, testing, and production of an application. Each phase of the application’s life cycle has different scalability, performance, and security requirements. How will you implement this?
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Q: 2
When creating a dynamic cluster, you have multiple options concerning how dynamic servers are distributed across machines in your domain. Identify three supported configurations.
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Q: 3
You are using the administration console to monitor transactions on a managed server. In the Summary subtab, under the JTA tab, you notice that the total count of transactions does not equal the sum of the committed transactions and all of the various rolled back transaction categories. How do you explain this?
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Q: 4
You successfully deployed an application on WebLogic 12c but notice that its deployment name is different than what you expected. After checking various places and making multiple deployment attempts, you decide to be on the safe side and just use the method that takes precedence over the others when setting the deployment name. Which method should you use to override the default deployment name?
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Q: 5
Which three runtime metrics can you monitor or collect from WebLogic Server applications?
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Q: 6
Identify three capabilities of the non-default LDAP authentication providers included in WebLogic Server. (Choose three.)
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Q: 7
Consider an IT infrastructure comprising several web and EJB applications. Each application is expected to handle significantly different workloads and, therefore, has different resource and scalability requirements. Which is the best solution?
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Q: 8
Consider a WebLogic Java EE application that uses a JDBC data source. Which three steps would the application developer typically write code to perform? (Choose three.)
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Q: 9
You are using the Embedded LDAP that is supplied by Oracle WebLogic Server. Which three statements are true? (Choose three.)
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Q: 10
Your Java-based Node Manager is unable to start a managed server named myserver. You investigate and realize that the boot.properties file Node Manager uses to store the credentials of the managed server has been corrupted in the file system. From past experience you know that if you delete the file, Node Manager will re-create it.
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