The on-premises Java EE application that you are planning to migrate to Oracle Java Cloud Service instance contains JMS (Java Messaging Service) resources:
hwjms_srv [a JMS server],
hwjms_mod [a JMS module], and
hwjms_agent [a Store and Forward agent]
What should you do the first time you migrate these JMS resources?
Pack the JMS resource files at the on-premises environment and unpack the files in the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance
Copy the WLS domain configuration folder from the on-premises environment to the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance
Create the JMS resources in the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance
Create a WLS cluster in the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance and add the Managed Servers from the on-premises WLS domain
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Question 3
You have been provisioned with a Java Cloud Service instance. The WebLogic Server domain in this instance has an Administration Server and two Managed Servers. The Managed Servers are configured into a cluster.
You plan to create an additional security realm to create and test custom security policies in the WebLogic Server domain of this instance.
How many security realms can be active in a WebLogic Server domain of the Java Cloud Service instance?
three: one for the Administration Server and one for each Managed Server
two: one for the Administration Server and one for the cluster
four one for the domain and one for each WebLogic Server