Friday 30 December 2016

weblogic12c now powered with t3s secure protocol and JMX client

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) provides secure connections by allowing two applications connecting over a network to authenticate each other’s identity and by encrypting the data exchaoged between the applications. Authentication allows a server and optionally a client to verify the identity of the application on the other end of a network connection. Encryption makes data transmitted over the network intelligible only to the intended recipient.

Read full article on how to use the “t3s” SSL based secure protocol to interact with WebLogic 12.2.1.
http://middlewaremagic.com/weblogic/?p=8348

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The DevOps In Year 2017.

DevOps stands for devlopment(dev) operations(ops) the year 2016 is good year for devops many enterprises adopt devops and bolstering their offerings.The main horizon for the year 2017 are security improvements,containerization and consolidation.The Lucidtechsystems is a brand and providing quality Online, Classroom, Corporate, Weekends and Fast track training on demand to the students in worldwide on DevOps Training in Hyderabad. Lucidtechsystems is one best DevOps Training institute in Hyderabad and providing IT End-to-End training with real-time hands-on exposure through the IT Experts to the students.

A lot of improvements need in devops in the year devops saw better adoption but still need mature in tools.Lets go for analyse some important predictions for the year 2017.


  1. Tool consolidation: According to Joan Wrabetz, CTO at Quali, the DevOps tools market is ripe for consolidation, mainly because of consumer demand and the sheer volume of companies out there.
  2. More containerization:  We saw a lot about containers in 2016, and Greg Willis, Director of Technology Operations and Systems Architecture at Morpheus Data, believes that, as tools become more stable and the container ecosystem starts to consolidate under orchestration tools, we'll see even more containerization. "Just like with virtualization technology that helped enterprises get comfortable with virtual machines moving from bare metal, we will see more adoption by enterprises to run workloads on container platforms like AWS ECS, Kubernetes, DCOS, and Docker Datacenter," he said.
  3. Unified development, security, and operations: Ravichandran believes that building in security features from the start will be easier for developers, without sacrificing the user experience. However, when it comes to testing and deploying code, she said that security validation should be viewed as a special case. "[T]he requirements of security-related code testing are highly idiosyncratic and dynamic and will likely involve experts and constituencies ... not normally part of the DevOps process," she added.
  4. More security, period: According to Reuven Harrison, CTO and Co-founder of Tufin. In 2017, he expects to see more security applied to the DevOps process to ensure compliance. It will be a challenge to make security a priority in the fast-moving DevOps world, but if it doesn't happen, 2017 may be the year of a major data breach caused by the DevOps approach.
  5. More automated code: According to Job van der Voort, VP of Product at GitLab, since the automation will revolve around code testing, gathering and formatting data, reporting, and notifications."Coding via automation through machine learning will be more prevalent than years past, now made possible due to new hardware availability and techniques" like GPUs and parallel computing, he said.
The Lucidtechsystems offering training on different devops tools,
  1. Ansible
  2. Azure
  3. Cheff
  4. Docker
  5. Puppet
  6. Saltstack
  7. Vagrant
  8. Visual studio TFS

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