1z0-134 Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Advanced Administrator II

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Question 1

A client application asynchronously receives the message sent to a JMS Queue. The client is going to send a response to the sender.

Which two JMS Header fields from the original message are used to send the response? (Choose two.)

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  • JMSResponseMode

  • JMSTimeStamp

  • JMSDeliveryMode

  • JMSCorrelationID

  • JMSReplyTo

Question 2

You are tasked with creating an Extension Template for an existing domain.

What are three options that are presented during the extension creation process? (Choose three.)

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  • Use Domain as a Source

  • Use Template as a Source

  • Scripts and Files

  • SQL Script Files

  • Company Name

  • Revision Number

  • Creation Date

  • Operating System requirement

Question 3

You are managing a WebLogic domain that has the default built-in diagnostic module configured for each server in the domain.

You have the following requirements:

You want to capture metrics that are not collected by any of the built-in diagnostic modules. You want to continue capturing the metrics that are already captured by the existing built-in module.

You want your configuration to persist after the server is restarted.

What are two approaches you can apply to achieve this result? (Choose two.)

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  • Clone the built-in module, add now metrics to it, deactivate the existing module, and activate your new module.

  • Leave the built-in module, create a new module and add metrics to it, and activate your new module alongside the built-in module.

  • Leave the built-in module, create an external resource descriptor module and add metrics to it, and activate your new module alongside the built-in module.

  • Remove the built-in module, create an external resource descriptor module and add built-in and new metrics to it, and activate your new module alongside the built-in module.