Configurable Network Computing - Oracle's CNC Certification Program

Oracle's CNC Certification Program

After more than a decade of discussion, Oracle has resurrected a JDE-CNC certification program.

  • The certification link is at http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=439
  • Exam details are at http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=439
  • Currently listed CNC Exam topics as of January 2011.

JDE-CNC Exam topics

Topic Subtopic
CNC Foundation & Terminology
Work with Environments
Work with Path Codes
Use Object Management Configuration
Create Data Sources
Explain Server Types
Describe User Overrides
Work with Printers
Work with Universal Table Browser / Data Browser
Creating Scheduled Jobs with Scheduler
Describe Media Objects
Work with Server Jobs
Creating Job Queues
Managing Cross Reference Information
Architecture, Performance and Troubleshooting
Explain JDE Middleware
Explain the Different JDE Platforms
Explain Oracle VM Templates
Implementing JDE in a Multi-Foundation Environment
Describe the JDE Kernels
Troubleshooting with Server Manager
Using Resource Manager
Explain JDE Clustering
Implementing Single Sign On with JDE
Explain JDE Data Replication
Explain JDE Backup Schemas
Explain JDE Subsystems
Object Management
Describe Object Storage
Object Types and Anatomy
Creating Projects
Explain Project Roles
Object Check Out/In/Get
Utilizing OMW Tokens
Defining Promotion/Lifecycle
Setting up Save/Restore in OMW
Interpreting OMW Logging
Setting up Object Management Configuration
Defining Activity Rules
Explain Allowed Actions
Administering Data Dictionary Items
Describe Vocabulary Overrides
Package Management
Creating Full Packages
Creating Update Packages
Working with Package Features
Building a Client Package
Building a Server Package
Building an Update Package
Deploying a Full Package
Deploying an Update Package
Deploying a Server Package
Deploying to an HTML Server
Defining Multi-Tier Deployment
Explain Business Services Server Deployment
Working with Package History
Reviewing Package Build Log Files
Security
Creating User Profiles
Working with Roles
Explain Role Sequencing
Explain Signon Security
Administering Passwords
Working with Security Workbench
Applying Application Security
Applying Action Security
Applying External Application Security
Applying Exit Security
Applying Processing Option Security
Applying Row Security
Applying Column Security
Applying Solution Explorer Security
Applying Tab Security
Applying Portal Security
Applying Security Model/Hierarchy
Applying OMW/OMC Security
Implementing Database Security
Implementing Enterprise Server Security
Implementing HTML Server Security
Implementing Deployment Server Security
Implementing Server Manager Security
Implementing Desktop Security
Install & Upgrade
Explain Minimal Technical Requirements
Executing a Deployment Server Installation
Executing a Platform Pack (Enterprise, Database) Server Installation
Executing a Server Manager Installation
Creating an HTML Server Instance
Creating a Business Services Server Instance
Creating a Transaction Server Instance
Installing Portal Server
Installing a Development Client
Creating an Installation/Upgrade Plan
Running the Installation/Upgrade Workbench
Describe Application Upgrades (ex. Xe->E9.0)
Describe Electronic Software Updates
Explain Application Updates (ex. E9.0 Update 3)
Implementing Tools Updates (ex. 8.98.4)
Using Change Assistant
Describe the Post Install/Upgrade Steps
Installing and Configuring Peoplebooks
Installing Additional Languages
Running EnterpriseOne Services
Executing Porttest
Implementing Oracle Business Accelerators

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