Oracle Application Server 10g: General Management and Directives for the HTTP Server


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Prerequisites
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
To demonstrate how to perform general management of Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)

Target Audience
DBAs, developers, and other IT professionals planning to take Oracle Application Server 10g certification examinations; anyone interested in the technical aspects of Oracle Application Server 10g

Prerequisites
Working experience with Linux operating systems; some experience in Internet-based-application administration and development would be beneficial

Expected Duration (hours)
3.9

Lesson Objectives

Oracle Application Server 10g: General Management and Directives for the HTTP Server

  • recognize the server-level directives used to set Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) processes and connections.
  • identify the role of Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) files and file-location directives in OracleAS.
  • perform the steps to change HTTP server properties in OracleAS.
  • configure some properties of Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) in OracleAS in a given scenario.
  • view and edit HTTP server logs in OracleAS.
  • use Application Server Control to modify advanced server properties and enable status-report generation for Oracle HTTP Server (OHS).
  • perform the tasks to update Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) logs and configuration files in OracleAS in a given scenario.
  • recognize the key concepts associated with Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) configuration.
  • define container directives for an HTTP server in OracleAS.
  • use the Options and AllowOverrides directives and appropriate parameters to control the features that an HTTP server allows.
  • use the appropriate directives to set indexing, error handling, caching behavior, and aliases in Oracle HTTP Server (OHS).
  • identify how to redirect HTTP server requests using mod_rewrite directives.
  • define directives for an HTTP server in a given scenario.
  • Course Number:
    216903_eng