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Oracle Application Server 10g: Administration I

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Exam Number: 1Z0-311
Associated Certifications: Oracle Application Server 10g Administrator OCA
Exam Price: US$125
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Duration: 105 Minutes
Number of Questions: 66
Passing Score: 71%
Passing score subject to change. View Details

  Recommended Training and Preparation   Additional Information & Resources   Exam Topics   Fraudulent Activity Policy

Recommended Training and Preparation


Additional Information & Resources

The exam is valid for Oracle Application Server 10g Rel. 9.0.4 and 10.12
Practice Exams Oracle 10g Web Administrator Candidate Guide
Exam Retake Policy

Exam Topics

Oracle Application Server Key Components and Features
[  ] Describe the solution areas addressed by Oracle Application Server
[  ] Describe the key components of Oracle Application Server

Analyzing Oracle Application Server Architecture
[  ] Explain the different installation options for Oracle Application Server
[  ] Explain the installation dependencies of Oracle Application Server components

Installing OracleAS Infrastructure
[  ] Define the installation requirements for OracleAS Infrastructure
[  ] Describe OracleAS Infrastructure installation types
[  ] Install OracleAS Infrastructure
[  ] Start and stop OracleAS Infrastructure

Installing OracleAS Middle Tier
[  ] Describe the Oracle Application Server 10g Middle Tier installation types and their requirements
[  ] Perform preinstallation tasks
[  ] Install the middle tier with Portal and Wireless installation type
[  ] Verify completion of the installation
[  ] Access the installed OracleAS middle-tier components


Using Oracle Application Server Management Tools
[  ] Start and stop Application Server Control
[  ] Access OracleAS Component pages of the Application Server Control
[  ] Start and stop an OracleAS instance or a component using Application Server Control and Oracle Process Monitoring and Notification interface (opmnctl)
[  ] Use dcmctl utility to obtain configuration information

Managing the Oracle Internet Directory
[  ] Explain Directory and LDAP concepts
[  ] Describe Oracle Internet Directory (OID)
[  ] Explain Oracle Internet Directory architecture
[  ] Start and stop Oracle Internet Directory processes
[  ] Identify various OID command-line tools
[  ] Connect to and disconnect from the Directory by using Oracle Directory Manager

Managing and Configuring Oracle HTTP Server
[  ] Explain the Oracle HTTP Server processing model
[  ] Describe the Oracle HTTP Server modules
[  ] Specify the server and file locations for Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
[  ] Control the number of processes and connections, manage network connection for OHS
[  ] Configure and use OHS log files
Configuring Directives and Virtual Hosts
[  ] Describe the configuration directories and their scope
[  ] Describe the process of merging containers and contents
[  ] Configure directories and enable directory indexes
[  ] Describe the process of setting up virtual hosts
[  ] Use configuration directives such as Option, Alias, and Script Alias

Managing and Configuring OracleAS Web Cache
[  ] Start, stop, and restart OracleAS Web Cache
[  ] Change passwords for administrative users and listener ports
[  ] Specify site-to-server mappings
[  ] Create and configure caching rules
[  ] Set up basic invalidation mechanism
[  ] Set up expiration rules
[  ] Configure access and event logs
[  ] Obtain basic performance statistics

Managing and Configuring OC4J
[  ] Create OC4J instances
[  ] Start and stop OC4J instances
[  ] Enable or disable application startup
[  ] Configure OC4J Instance Properties
[  ] Configure web site and JSP properties
[  ] Edit OC4J configuration files

Managing the OracleAS Portal
[  ] Describe OracleAS Portal Administrative Services
[  ] Describe tolls to monitor the OracleAS Portal instance
[  ] Manage OracleAS Portal users, groups and schemas
[  ] Administer the portlet repository
[  ] Perform export and import of portal content

Configuring OracleAS Portal
[  ] Describe OracleAS Portal configuration tasks
[  ] Configure the Self-Registration feature to enable users to create their own portal accounts
[  ] Configure OracleAS Portal for WebDAV
[  ] List the configuration modes of the Oracle Portal Configuration Assistance (OPCA)
[  ] Configure Language support
[  ] Configure the OracleAS Portal instance dependencies by using the Portal Dependency Setting file

Deploying J2EE Applications
[  ] Deploy Web applications to Oracle Application Server
[  ] Configure data sources to be used with OC4J
[  ] Provide necessary mappings for an Oracle database
[  ] Deploy J2EE applications
[  ] Deploy and register web providers
Configuring Oracle Application Server Components in OID
[  ] Describe identity management
[  ] Explain the default Identity Realm
[  ] Describe the OracleAS Administration Model
[  ] Explain application-specific access control
[  ] Manage users and groups
[  ] Describe relationship between OracleAS Portal and Oracle Internet Directory
[  ] Identify OracleAS Portal entries in the directory
[  ] Configure OID settings in OracleAS Portal

Managing Access using Delegated Administration Service
[  ] Explain the DAS Architecture
[  ] Describe how DAS works
[  ] Start and stop DAS
[  ] Access DAS home page
[  ] Use OID Self Service Console
[  ] Manage user entries using DAS
[  ] Manage group entries using DAS
[  ] Create Identity Management Realm
[  ] Access DAS from OracleAS Portal

Administering the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server
[  ] Describe OracleAS Single Sign-On server components
[  ] Explain OracleAS Sign-On server authentication flow
[  ] Manage and configure OracleAS Single Sign-On server
[  ] Administer partner and external applications
[  ] Monitor OracleAS Single Sign-On Server
[  ] Access OracleAS Single Sign-On server from OracleAS Portal

Securing OracleAS Components using SSL
[  ] Explain Oracle wallet manager functionality
[  ] Manage wallets
[  ] Upload and download wallets
[  ] Manage user certificates
[  ] Manage trusted certificates
[  ] Enable Oracle HTTP Server, SSO, Web Cache, and Portal to Use SSL

Managing and Configuring OracleAS Certificate Authority
[  ] Explain Public Key Infrastructure
[  ] Describe Oracle Public Key Infrastructure Management Tools
[  ] Describe OracleAS Certificate Authority
[  ] Explain OracleAS Certificate Authority Architecture
[  ] Access OCA Administration Pages
[  ] Access OCA User Pages

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