Advanced JBoss Enterprise Development (JB325) dives into the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) with an emphasis on advanced Java EE application programming interfaces (APIs). This course challenges experienced Java EE developers by providing a deep dive into JBoss EAP details, features, internals, and Java EE best practices. Leveraging JBoss EAP allows students to build, deploy, and maintain highly performing, scalable applications.
The number of students may be adjusted after the course has been added to the cart.
Course Description-
Advanced JBoss Enterprise Development (JB325) dives into the JBoss
Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) with an emphasis on advanced
Java EE application programming interfaces (APIs). This course
challenges experienced Java EE developers by providing a deep dive
into JBoss EAP details, features, internals, and Java EE best
practices. Leveraging JBoss EAP allows students to build, deploy,
and maintain highly performing, scalable applications.
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- Diving into areas of JBoss technologies that differ from the
non-JBoss enterprise middleware stacks, developers will be exposed
to aspect-oriented programming, interceptors, JMX, and JBoss
Services. In addition, students will be introduced to the new JBoss
Messaging (for EAP 4.3).
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- Using JBoss Developer Studio extensively as a lab integrated
development environment (IDE), hands-on labs allow developers to
experience and explore JBoss Cache, JGroups, clustering, dynamic
proxies, transactions, and performance tuning.
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- Audience
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Experienced Java developers seeking to enhance their utilization of
JBoss
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Java developers who need a deeper understanding of JBoss to
implement customized services based on remoting, JMX, or other
protocols outside the normal JEE .ear or .war deployments
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ISV development teams who need to know JBoss more intimately to
customize the server environment to better fit their applications'
deployment needs
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Application architects seeking to produce leaner, meaner deployment
artifacts, resulting in better performance and integrity results
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Prerequisites
- Two years of experience with Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
(Java EE) or Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
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Proficient in HTML
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Experience with an integrated development environment (IDE), such as
Eclipse or NetBeans, and build tools, such as Ant or Maven
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Basic knowledge of open source relational database management system
(RDBMS)
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Volume discounts:
If your company needs to train more than one employee at the same
time, take advantage of our multi-student discounts.
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- Course Outline
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1.Introduction to JBoss
- The JBoss technology stack
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Installing and starting JBoss
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Lab: Install JBoss
- 2.JBoss architecture
- Technologies: JBoss EAP 4.3
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Lab: Classloading in JBoss
- 3.JMX
- Technologies: JMX
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Lab: Create and deploy a custom MBean
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Bonus lab: Manage the MBean from a client
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- 4.Using aspects in JBoss
- Technologies: JBoss, AOP
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Lab: Create and deploy a custom interceptor
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- 5.Connecting to JBoss
- Technologies: Java Connector architecture
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Lab: Set up data sources and tune them
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- 6.Transactions in JBoss
- Technologies: JEE Transactions, JBoss Transactions
- 7.JBoss Cache
- Technologies: JBoss TreeCache, PojoCache
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Lab: Create and deploy a cached application
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- 8.Clustering applications in JBoss
- Technologies: JBoss Clustering, PojoCache
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Lab: Deploy and cluster a stateless EJB
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Bonus lab: Deploy and cluster a stateful EJB
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- 9.JGroups
- Technologies: JBoss Clustering, JGroups
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Lab: Configure JGroups to deploy and cluster a web application
- 10.Fine-tuning applications in JBoss
- Technologies: JBoss, JConsole
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Lab: Use JConsole to monitor garbage collection in JBoss
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- 11.Container-managed security
- Technologies: JAAS, JBossSX
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Lab: Secure a web application in JBoss
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Bonus Lab: Secure and deploy a stateless EJB in JBoss
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- 12.JBoss Messaging
- Technologies: JMS, JBoss Messaging
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Lab: Deploy four JMS queues and monitor performance under load
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Bonus lab: Test JBoss Cache state replication in JMS queues
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