Middleware and Cloud Computing (2011) .. by @frankmunz
1 Introduction
2 Cloud Computing
2.1 Definition and Features
2.2 Service Models
2.3 Cloud Computing Applications
3 Amazon Web Services
3.1 Elastic Compute Cloud
3.2 Amazon Cloud Storage
3.3 Creating Your Amazon Machine Image
3.4 EC2 Command-Line Example
3.5 AWS Cloud Services
4 Rackspace Cloud
4.1 Rackspace Cloud Servers
4.2 Rackspace Cloud Files
5 SOA and Oracle Fusion Middleware
5.1 Service Oriented Architecture
5.2 Oracle Fusion Middleware
5.3 Oracle WebLogic Server
5.4 Oracle Service Bus
5.5 Oracle BPM / WebCenter
5.6 Oracle Service Registry
5.7 Oracle Enterprise Repository
6 Designing for the Cloud
6.1 Design Principles
6.2 IaaS Platform Choice
6.3 AMI Design
6.4 Architecture Blueprint
7 Cloud Databases
7.1 Oracle Database AMI
7.2 AWS SimpleDB
7.3 AWS Relational Database Service
7.4 WebLogic with RDS
7.5 Multi Data Sources
7.6 Conclusion
8 Cloud Management
8.1 File Systems
8.2 Provisioning of Distributed Domains
8.3 Oracle Licensing
8.4 Backups
8.5 Disaster Recovery
8.6 RightScale Cloud Management
9 Availability
9.1 Availability Basics
9.2 Clustering WebLogic
9.3 Distributed JMS
9.4 Whole-server Migration
9.5 Service Migration
9.6 WebLogic JTA
9.7 AWS Simple Queue Service
9.8 Overload Protection
10 Scalability
10.1 Basics
10.2 Load Balancing
10.3 AWS Auto Scaling
10.4 Content Distribution Network
11 Monitoring
11.1 Overview
11.2 WebLogic Scripting Tool
11.3 WebLogic Diagnostic Framework
11.4 JMX4Perl and JMXShell
11.5 AWS CloudWatch
11.6 AWS Simple Notification Service
11.7 Misc Tools
12 Oracle VM
12.1 Oracle Virtualization
12.2 Oracle WebLogic Virtual Edition
12.3 Oracle VM on AWS
Bibliography
Alphabetical Index