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JBoss is an open source, Java based application server. Because it is Java based, JBoss can be used on any operating system that supports Java. It is an open source project and backed by a worldwide network of partners. |
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In this class you will learn the various options when creating Seam components. You will also learn how to integrate Seam with various technologies and how to deploy Seam applications to a variety of servers, including JBoss, Glassfish, WebSphere, and WebLogic. This class covers Seam 2.0.
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This course provides in depth information on how to tune the JBoss Application Server, and the relevant database server, web server as well as the operating system to extract the last drop of performance. It covers a performance tuning methodology, how to detect a bottleneck and common problems and solutions. After taking this class, students will be able to methodically create a performance testing plan and find bottlenecks and resolve them. The students will perform hands on labs to tune JBoss server’s different containers – Web container and the EJB container, and also gather key performance numbers.
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This course teaches the basics of the deployment and
administration of web applications to a JBoss Application Server V4
environment. This course concentrates on providing best-practice
solutions to handle common problems that occur in a JBoss
environment so students will have a high-level of skill with regard
to JBoss administration.
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This course is an introduction to the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB 3) technology. It starts by introducing the concepts and ideal for someone who has never programmed using EJB. The course rapidly picks up and ends with advanced concepts that students can use in real life to complete large scale EJB based projects. The labs are done using Eclipse 3.0 and JBoss IDE 1.6. JBoss 4 application server is used as the server runtime.
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Similar to
JBoss:
RHD161
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If you are a J2EE developer, you can gain complete mastery over Web Services development in the open source platform after taking this course. This course will teach you the theory behind XML schema, WSDL and SOAP. It will proceed to teach you various Java specifications that cover Web Services development (JSR 101 and 109). All the labs are done using Eclipse and WTP 1.0.2.
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Sun
Equivalent:
DWS-310 |
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This course teaches how to manage a cluster of JBoss Application Servers. Clustering can be a powerful way of improving the performance and availability of applications but can be difficult to manage in a JBoss environment where most of the configuration is done by manually editing configuration files. This course will provide tools and techniques to simplify the administration of multiple JBoss Application Servers.
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Similar to
JBoss:
RHD439 |
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This course provides in depth information on how to tune the JBoss App Server, and the relevant database server, web server as well as the operating system to extract the last drop of performance. It covers a performance tuning methodology, how to detect a bottleneck and common problems and solutions. After taking this class, students will be able to methodically create a performance testing plan and find bottlenecks and resolve them. The students will perform hands on labs to tune JBoss server’s different containers – Web container and the EJB container, and also gather key performance numbers.
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This course teaches programmers how to write enterprise applications based on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) architecture. In addition to the core concepts of J2EE, this course provides specific instruction on building J2EE applications using the best practices established in the field.
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Sun
Equivalent:
WJB-310A |
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This course teaches the basics of the deployment and administration of web applications to a JBoss Application Server V4 environment. This course concentrates on providing best-practice solutions to handle common problems that occur in a JBoss environment so students will have a high-level of skill with regard to JBoss administration.
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Similar to
JBoss:
RH336 |
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This course is intended for Java programmers who are interested in using MyEclipse and Eclipse to build their applications. Applications you develop during the course are based on the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) component model that uses servlets and JSPs for the control and flow of e-business applications. You are going to use the Eclipse IDE and JBoss to develop J2EE applications, including servlets, JSPs, and Enterprise JavaBeans, debug and test them in the built-in JBoss test environment.
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This course is an advanced introduction to the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 2.1 technology.
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This course introduces the students to learn to develop and test server-side applications based on the Java 2 platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) component model using the Eclipse and JBoss platform (using the JBoss-IDE plugin). Develop and test server-side applications that use servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs) for the control and flow of e-business applications.
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J2EE is a collection of technologies specifically meant to aid development of enterprise class software applications. This course will help architects and senior developers devise a plan that other developers in the team can follow to develop robust, high performance, easy to maintain and secure applications. The material in this class covers the most critical areas of a mission critical application. This course highlights best practices for J2EE application development.
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