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JB 248
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JB 248
Summary
JBoss Enterprise
5 Days Introduction Classroom ILT 12
Application Platform 7
Introduction
The Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I course provides delegates with best practises skills for installing and configuring
Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) 7.
Through hands-on labs, delegates will be taught the essential, real-world tasks that a system administrator needs to know to
effectively deploy and manage applications on JBoss Enterprise Platform.
Audience Profile
System administrators who are either new to Red Hat JBoss or have experience with Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application
Platform 6.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, delegates must have:
Basic experience with system administration on Microsoft Windows, UNIX or Linux Operating Systems
Understanding of hardware and networking
Note, no prior knowledge of Java, scripting or JBoss Developer Studio is required
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
Install and run JBoss EAP 7 in standalone mode and domain mode
Configure a domain
Deploy applications to JBoss EAP 7
Configure the datasource subsystem
Configure Java™ Message Service (JMS) and HornetQ
Configure the logging subsystem
Configure the web subsystem
Implement application security in JBoss EAP 7
Configure the batch subsystem
Get an introduction to clustering
Course Content
Lesson 1: Overview of JBoss Enterprise Application Configure interfaces and socket binding groups
Platform
Lesson 3: Script configure and deploy applications
Learn the concepts and terminology of JBoss®
Enterprise Application Platform 7 Configure JBoss EAP with command line interface
Install and run a JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Deploying applications in standalone mode
instance Lesson 4: Configure JBoss Enterprise Application
Understand extensions, profiles and subsystems Platform as a managed domain
Lesson 2: Configure JBoss Enterprise Application Run JBoss EAP as a managed domain
Platform in standalone mode
Assign a domain controller
Run and configure JBoss EAP in standalone mode
Configure a host controller and domain controller Lesson 11: Configure the web subsystem
Lesson 5: Configure servers in a managed domain Explore and configure the features of the web
subsystem
Manage domain server architecture
Lesson 12: Deploy clustered applications
Configure servers and server groups
Explore clustered applications
Lesson 6: Configure datasources
Configure subsystems that support clustered
Explore the datasource subsystem and configure applications and configure load balancing
JDBC drivers, datasources, and an XA datasource.
Deploy HA Singleton applications
Lesson 7: Configure the logging subsystem
Lesson 13: Configure the batch subsystem
Configure loggers and logging handlers
Explore and configure batch jobs and batch
Lesson 8: Configure the messaging subsystem subsystem
Explore the messaging subsystem. Lesson 14: Discover new features in JBoss Enterprise
Application Platform 7
Configure messaging resources, journals and other
settings Explore the new features in JBoss EAP 7
Lesson 9: Secure JBoss Enterprise Application Migrate JBoss EAP 6 applications to JBoss EAP 7
Platform
Lesson 15: Comprehensive Review of Red Hat JBoss
Configure a database security realm, an LDAP Application Administration 1
security realm, and password vault
Secure a JMS Destination Review the tasks in Red Hat JBoss Application
Administration I
Lesson 10: Configure the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Configure the JVM in standalone mode and in a
managed domain
Successfully passing this exam will result in the attainment of the Red Hat Certified JBoss Administrator Certification
(RHCJA).
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a Torque IT attendance certificate.