JBoss Application Administration I (JB248)

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    JBoss Application Administration I (JB248) Overview:

    Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I hands-on course teaches you the best practices for installing and configuring Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.

    Who Should Attend:

    System administrators who are both new to JBoss and have experience with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5

    JBoss Application Administration I (JB248) Certifications:

    This course is part of the following Certifications:

    • Red Hat Certified JBoss Administration (RHCJA)

    JBoss Application Administration I (JB248) Prerequisites:

    Before attending this course, students must have the following:

    • Base experience with system administration on Microsoft Windows, UNIX, or Linux operating systems
    • Understanding of hardware and networking
    • No prior knowledge of Java, scripting, or JBoss Developer Studio required

    JBoss Application Administration I (JB248) Objectives:

    After successfully completing this course, students will be able to:

    • Install and run JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 in standalone mode and domain mode
    • Configure a domain
    • Deploy applications to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6
    • Configure the datasource subsystem
    • Configure Java™ Message Service (JMS) and HornetQ
    • Configure the logging subsystem
    • Configure the web subsystem
    • Implement application security in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6
    • Migrate JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5 applications to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6
    • Introduction to clustering

    JBoss Application Administration I (JB248) Outline:

    Module 1: Overview of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform

    Learn the concepts and terminology of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6, and install and run a JBoss Enterprise Application Platform instance.

    Module 2: Configure JBoss Enterprise Application Platform in standalone mode

    Understand the directory structure of standalone mode and the standalone.xml configuration file, and deploy an application onto a standalone server.

    Module 3: Configure JBoss Enterprise Application Platform in domain mode

    Set up a domain, including a domain controller managing multiple host controllers. Also learn how to deploy an application onto a domain.

    Module 4: Configure servers

    Define a server group on a host, add servers to a server group, and deploy an application to a server group.

    Module 5: Use the CLI tool

    Learn how the command-line Interface tool can be used to script administrative tasks.

    Module 6: The datasource subsystem

    Understand database connection pools in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform and how to configure the datasource subsystem. Learn how to deploy a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) driver and define a datasource.

    Module 7: The logging subsystem

    Configure the logging subsystem, including configuring the built-in handlers and loggers.

    Module 8: The messaging subsystem

    Understand JMS and HornetQ, including how to define and configure connection factories and destinations (topics and queues).

    Module 9: The security subsystem

    Configure the security subsystem, including securing the management interfaces, securing an application, and securing a JMS destination. Also learn how to define an Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and database security realm.

    Module 10: JVM configuration

    Configure the JVM for both standalone and domain modes.

    Module 11: Migrating applications to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6

    Understand classpath and module dependencies, JPA issues, updating security settings, and other tips on how to migrate an application to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.

    Module 12: The web subsystem

    Configure the HTTP and HTTPS Connectors, set up an SSL connection, and configure an AJP Connector.

    Module 13: Introduction to clustering

    Set up JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6 in a cluster in both standalone and domain mode.


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