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Your server includes an application that users a generic JDBC data source to connect to a
database. However, the network connection between the server and the database is not
100%reliable.
Identify two data source attributes that, if set properly can help avoid situations in which the
application fails due to a failed JDBC connection.


A.

Statement Cache Type


B.

Pool Reserve Mode


C.

Test Table Name


D.

Test Connection Mode


E.

Test Connections on Reserve





C.
  

Test Table Name



E.
  

Test Connections on Reserve



Reference: http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1213/wls/JDBCA/ds_tuning.htm

You domain’s security realm has two authentication provides :1dap1 and 1dap2.
Consider these requirements:
• If authentication succeeds with 1dap1, then skip 1dap2.
• If authentication fails with 1dap1, then authentication must succeed with 1dap2.
Which control flag should you use for 1dap1?


A.

Required


B.

Requisite


C.

 Sufficient


D.

Optional





C.
  

 Sufficient



You are creating a domain by using the configuration Wizard. In the wizard, you select to
configure Node Manager. Under “Node Manager Type, you select “Manual Node Manager
setup”.
What does this mean?


A.

You are using the configuration Wizard to configure a script –based Node Manager.


B.

 The configuration Wizard prompts you to change the default Node Manager
configuration values.


C.

The configuration Wizard bypasses all Node Manager configuration.


D.

You are using the configuration Wizard to configure a Java –based Node Manager.


E.

You must manually copy the Node Manager files generated by the configuration Wizard
into Node Manager home





E.
  

You must manually copy the Node Manager files generated by the configuration Wizard
into Node Manager home



A WebLogic server (WLS) domain was recently updated from WLS 10.3.6 to WLS 12.12.
What is the mode of operation of the Node Manager after the update and what is needed to
keep the same behavior as in WLS 10.3.6?


A.

 Nothing, Node Manager runs and behaves the same on both WLS versions


B.

Node Manager runs in “per machine” mode and nothing is needed to keep the same
behavior.


C.

Node manager runs in “per domain” mode and requires manual steps to return to the
“per machine” mode, used in WLS10.3.6.


D.

Node Manager mode of operating and behavior can be selected in reconfiguration
Wizard





C.
  

Node manager runs in “per domain” mode and requires manual steps to return to the
“per machine” mode, used in WLS10.3.6.



Which statement is true about stopping Node Manager?


A.

If you stop Node Manager, the managed servers it started will also stop.


B.

You may kill the Node Manager process by using operating system commands.


C.

Using the stopNodeManager.sh script so Node Manager stops gradually.


D.

 Using the administration console, select the appropriate machine and click stop.


E.

The administration server goes into ADMIN mode if it can no longer Communicate with
Node Manager.


F.

The managed servers that Nod Manager started go into ADMIN mode if they can no
longer communicate with Node Manager





B.
  

You may kill the Node Manager process by using operating system commands.



Reference: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs70/admin_domain/nodemgr.html
(configuring node manager)


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