Cel szkolenia :
Kurs jest przeznaczony dla administratorów, kierowników projektów wdrożeniowych, inżynierów zapewnienia jakości, którzy chcą w optymalny sposób administrować JBoss Application Server. Kurs JB336 koncentruje się na instalacji i wdrożeniu serwera aplikacji JBoss, jak również na konfiguracji i monitorowaniu serwera w zastosowaniach produkcyjnych. Materiał tego kursu bilansuje teoretyczną wiedzę z praktycznymi zadaniami i ćwiczeniami. Sięga on poza interfejs programowania aplikacji (API) i wprowadza praktyczną wiedzę dotyczącą technologii. Z silnym nastawieniem na praktyczne warsztaty kurs JB336 stwarza możliwość lepszego zrozumienia, utrzymania i rozwiązywania problemów związanych z tym środowiskiem.
Wymagania:
Podstawowa znajomość systemu operacyjnego MS Windows lub też Linux (lub innego opartego o Uniksa). Zrozumienie zagadnień sprzętowych i sieciowych. Nie jest wymagana wcześniejsza znajomość środowiska Java, skryptów, JBoss Developer Studio czy JBoss Application Server.
Certyfikaty:
Uczestnicy szkolenia otrzymują certyfikaty uczestnictwa w j. angielskim sygnowane przez JBoss. Po ukończeniu tego kursu istnieje możliwość zdawania egzaminu EX336 - JBCAA Certification Exam w celu uzyskania certyfikatu zawodowego JBCAA – JBoss Certified Application Administrator
Materiały szkoleniowe:
Oryginalne podręczniki firmy Red Hat w j. angielskim.
Program szkolenia :
1. Installation and basic configuration of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP).
Students learn about the hardware and software required to run JBoss products. Students will also learn how to determine which software versions to use and about the interdependencies of supporting software.
2. Deploying enterprise applications to JBoss EAP.
In this unit, Students learn what defines an enterprise application, how to deploy it to JBoss EAP, and what types of supporting components are needed. Students also learn what deployable packages exist and the structure of package internals.
3. Monitoring and controlling JBoss EAP.
Students will learn what tools are available to monitor JBoss EAP installations, how to configure those tools, and what information they offer. The student will be introduced to the JBoss Operations Network and will experience how it can be used to monitor and manage applications deployed to the application server.
4. Connecting to JBoss EAP.
In this unit, students learns what connections are available and can provide access to JBoss components. The student will be exposed to web protocols such as HTTP, and secure socket layer (SSL) via HTTP/S. Various services, such as Java Naming and Directory Interface and Java Messaging Service, will be introduced and discussed. The vulnerabilities of these choices will be introduced, with best practices around how to protect the appropriate ports.
5. Securing applications with JBoss solutions.
Students will gain an understanding of the various forms security takes within an enterprise system and how they are best used. They will learn to slim down their EAP installation to trim away any unnecessary services or applications and about application-level security and how encryption can be implemented. A discussion of the pros and cons of container-managed security is included.
6. Troubleshooting applications on JBoss EAP.
In this unit, the student will learn about the tools available to help understand and identify potential application problems as they arise. Best practices in response to such situations will be introduced. Database bottlenecks, memory management issues, garbage collection, and other performance-stealing problems will be covered.
7. Clustering applications with JBoss EAP.
Students will learn how to deploy a clustered application into a tuned and clustered production environment. The unit asks students to tie together previous learnings to deploy and configure a potentially complex solution.
8. Optimizing applications for JBoss EAP.
In this unit, students will learn how to load-balance the embedded web server in JBoss. They will also learn about best methods for fail-over and session state management in the application server using caching technologies. After configuring an application for deployment to the load-balanced server, the student will learn how to tune request-handling parameters for optimum scalability.
9. Integrating other systems.
New JBoss products will be introduced in this unit, including the JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform (EPP), JBoss Service Oriented Architecture Platform (SOA-P) and JBoss Data Services Plaform (JDSP).
Czas trwania: 4 dni
Lokalizacja: Warszawa, Autoryzowane Centrum Szkoleń Red Hat/JBoss
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