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Oracle 1z0-134 Exam Overview :

Exam Name: Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Advanced Administrator II
Exam Code: 1z0-134 Dumps
Vendor: Oracle Certification: WebLogic Server
Questions: 125 Q&A's Shared By: kajus
Question 16

You are asked to create a WLST script to make live updates to a domain that has its administration server running. You want your script to mimic the actions of a WebLogic administrator by using the administration console and clicking the “Lock and Edit” button.

What commands would accomplish this?

Options:

A.

edit() followed by startEdit()

B.

lockDomain() followed by edit()

C.

domainConfig() followed by cd(‘Edit’)

D.

getLock(0) followed by edit()

E.

clearPending() followed by lockDomain()

F.

lockDomain() followed by editDomain()

Discussion
Question 17

You are considering targeting your JMS servers to dynamic clusters to benefit from dynamic scaling. However, you have been advised to keep in mind some of the associated limitations.

What are two valid limitations and considerations for clustered JMS services? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Store-and-Forward agents cannot be targeted to a cluster (dynamic or mixed).

B.

WLST in offline mode does not support the get and set commands to target JMS servers to a dynamic cluster.

C.

A sub-deployment cannot be targeted to a duster.

D.

Targeting a messaging bridge to a dynamic cluster is not supported.

Discussion
Question 18

Review the diagram below. It depicts the following:

  • A WebLogic domain that consists of two WebLogic clusters that are each included in a Coherence cluster
  • The Coherence cluster includes a configuration for Coherence*Web HTTP session storage
  • An application deployed on cluster 1 that is configured to use Coherence*Web
  • A client is using a web browser to interact with the application on cluster 1 (via a proxy)
  • The client’s HTTP session is stored by Coherence*Web on the server in the upper right-hand corner
  • The server where the client’s HTTP session is stored crashes

Questions 18

Assuming the next request for an HTTP session attribute is a new attribute that is not stored in a near-cache, the client’s session attribute is fetched from the remaining storage-enabled server in cluster 2.

Why is the session attribute retrieved from this other server’s cache? (Choose the best answer.)

Options:

A.

Coherence*Web stores sessions in a distributed cache on the back end and the request fails over to the new location after partition re-balancing takes place.

B.

Coherence*Web stores sessions in a replicated cache on the back end and the request fails over to the new location automatically.

C.

Coherence*Web stores sessions in a shared disk cache on the back end and Coherence*Web automatically load balances requests.

D.

Coherence*Web stores sessions in a cache that is backed by a database cache loader. The data is fetched from the database and placed into the cache on the new server.

Discussion
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