Advanced JBoss Enterprise Development
Prerequisites:
* Two years of experience with Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) or Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)* Proficient in HTML
* Experience with an integrated development environment (IDE), such as Eclipse or NetBeans, and build tools, such as Ant or Maven
* Basic knowledge of open source relational database management system (RDBMS)
Course Description:
Advanced JBoss Enterprise Development (JB325) dives into the new version 5 of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) with an emphasis on advanced platform services and application programming interfaces (APIs). This course challenges experienced Java EE developers by providing a deep dive into JBoss EAP, features,…
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Prerequisites:
* Two years of experience with Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) or Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)* Proficient in HTML
* Experience with an integrated development environment (IDE), such as Eclipse or NetBeans, and build tools, such as Ant or Maven
* Basic knowledge of open source relational database management system (RDBMS)
Course Description:
Advanced JBoss Enterprise Development (JB325) dives into the new version 5 of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) with an emphasis on advanced platform services and application programming interfaces (APIs). This course challenges experienced Java EE developers by providing a deep dive into JBoss EAP, features, internals, and Java EE best practices. Leveraging JBoss EAP 5 allows students to build, deploy, and maintain highly performing, scalable applications.
Diving into areas of JBoss technologies that differ from the non-JBoss enterprise middleware stacks, developers will be exposed to aspect-oriented programming (AOP), interceptors, JMX, and JBoss Services. In addition, students will be introduced to the new JBoss Messaging (for EAP 5.0).
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, messaging, and performance tuning.
This course includes the following modules:
Introduction to JBoss
- The JBoss technology stack
- Installing and starting JBoss
- Lab: Install JBoss
JBoss architecture
- Technologies: JBoss EAP 4.3
- Lab: Classloading in JBoss
JMX
- Technologies: JMX
- Lab: Create and deploy a custom MBean
- Bonus lab: Manage the MBean from a client
Using aspects in JBoss
- Technologies: JBoss, AOB
- Lab: Create and deploy a custom interceptor
Connecting to JBoss
- Technologies: Java Connector architecture
- Lab: Set up data sources and tune them
Transactions in JBoss
- Technologies: JEE Transactions, JBoss Transactions
JBoss Cache
- Technologies: JBoss TreeCache, PojoCache
- Lab: Create and deploy a cached application
Clustering applications in JBoss
- Technologies: JBoss Clustering, PojoCache
- Lab: Deploy and cluster a stateless EJB
- Bonus lab: Deploy and cluster a stateful EJB
JGroups
- Technologies: JBoss Clustering, JGroups
- Lab: Configure JGroups to deploy and cluster a web application
Fine-tuning applications in JBoss
- Technologies: JBoss, JConsole
- Lab: Use JConsole to monitor garbage collection in JBoss
Container-managed security
- Technologies: JAAS, JBossSX
- Lab: Secure a web application in JBoss
- Bonus Lab: Secure and deploy a stateless EJB in JBoss
JBoss Messaging
- Technologies: JMS, JBoss Messaging
- Lab: Deploy four JMS queues and monitor performance under load
- Bonus lab: Test JBoss Cache state replication in JMS queues
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