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JBoss Administration Training Course

Course code: JBOSSADM
Details: closed course only -enquire
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Who should attend: Administrators who will be deploying and managing J2EE applications on JBoss. J2EE developers using JBoss and wishing to gain a deeper understanding of the administrative aspects of the application server.
Prerequisite skills: A good grasp of standard system admin tasks like starting and stopping services, sharing directories, and using properties or XML files to configure services. A basic understanding of the principals of web applications.

Course Outline

JBoss is an Open Source Java EE (J2EE) -based application server written in Java. JBoss can be used on any operating system that supports Java.

JBoss supports the entire range of Java EE services. Projects include JBoss AS, Hibernate, Tomcat, jBPM, Drools, JBoss Cache, JGroups, JBoss Portal, SEAM, and JBoss Transactions and are marketed under the JBoss Enterprise Middleware Suite (JEMS) brand.

Available as a public or closed course at our London training centre, or can be tailored to your team's requirements and delivered onsite as a bespoke, customised training course. The course contains several Java tutorials based on real-world scenarios.

This course has been developed for real-world, commercial scenarios by our expert instructors. See below for detailed syllabus. If you have a technical question, please email sales@jbinternational.co.uk

JBoss J2EE Application Server Administration Training Course Outline

Installing and Configuring JBoss

Getting the Binary Files
Installing
Configuring
Running, verifying, and stopping JBoss

Deploying applications on JBoss

JBoss deployment
Deployment Units
J2EE Class Loader

Web Container on JBoss

Tomcat
Tomcat Configuration
Tomcat SSL
Tomcat Virtual Hosts
Tomcat Static content
Tomcat Deploying web applications

Web Applications on JBoss

Design implications and considerations
MVC Design Pattern
Struts

Session Handling on JBoss

Fronting JBoss with Apache
Clustering
Serving Static Content

JMX on JBoss

Instrumentation in JBoss
Inspecting JBoss via Web Console
Inspecting JBoss via RMI
Inspecting JBoss via Command Line

JBossNS Architecture

JAAS on JBoss
JBoss Security Model
Extension Architecture

Container Managed Persistence on JBoss