Administering JBoss EAP 6 Training in Clifton

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Course Description

 
The JBoss Application Server is one of the most popular open source Java application servers on the market. The latest release, JBoss AS 7 / EAP 6, is a major release that includes many improvements and changes from the widely adopted JBoss 5 platform. This course is geared specifically for the EAP 6 version of the server, which is a subscription-supported version that is now freely downloadable for development purposes. This course covers all the important administrative tasks that are required to administer this new version of JBoss AS. It starts with installation, architecture, and basic configuration and monitoring. It covers management using the new and expanded Web console, as well as the structure of the management model and how to use it via the admin CLI (Command Line Interface) and via scripting. It includes coverage of using the management tools to deploy and configure Web and Enterprise applications, datasources, JMS resources (topics, queues), as well as covering the configuration of the major subsystems, including the Web (HTTP), Web Services, Messaging (including the new HornetQ based provider), Logging, and Security subsystems. You will also learn the structure and contents of the underlying XML configuration files that reflect the actual configuration. The course also covers the use of JBoss in standalone mode (consistent with previous releases of JBoss), and explains the new domain model for managing multiple JBoss nodes from a single management point. The last part of the course delves into the details of clustering JBoss for high availability and load balancing, as well as going into the details of setting up and managing a JBoss domain with the new domain model
Course Length: 4 Days
Course Tuition: $1690 (US)

Prerequisites

Some experience in working with JBoss servers.

Course Outline

 
Session 1:  JBoss AS 7 / EAP 6 Introduction and Installation
Java EE Overview and Architecture
JBoss AS 7 / EAP 6 Background and Overview
Installing and Starting EAP 6
Working with EAP 6
Documentation Overview
 
Session 2: AS 7 / EAP 6Structure and Architecture
EAP 6 Directory and File Structure
JBoss Modules
Server Architecture and Configuration
 
Session 3: EAP 6 Management and Logging
Using the CLI (Command Line Interface)
Management Model
Working with Management Resources
Common Management Tasks
The Web Admin Console
Other Management Capabilities
Server Logging
Audit Logging
 
Session 4: Interfaces and Socket Bindings / Port Configuration
Interface Configuration
Socket Bindings and Socket Binding Groups
Setting the Bind Address
 
Session 5: Application Deployment
Java EE Deployment Archives (Jars, Wars, Ears, Sars)
Deploying with the CLI and Admin Console
Auto-Deployment in EAP 6 (Marker Files, Expanded, Archived)
Deployment Dependencies
 
Session 6: Subsystem Configuration
Thread Pools
Web Container
Web Container Overview
Web Container Configuration in standalone.xml
Querying Container Configuration via the CLI
Configuring the HTTP, HTTPS, and AJP Connectors (in standalone.xml, and via the CLI)
JNDI and Naming Overview
JBoss Naming Overview and Configuration
JNDI Client Configuration
DataSource and JCA Overview
DataSource Configuration (XML, CLI, and Admin Console)
EJB Subsystem
 
Session 7: Messaging in EAP 6
JMS (Java Message Service) Overview
HornetQ Overview
Configuring Connection Factories (XML, CLI, and Admin Console)
Configuring Queues and Topics (XML, CLI, and Admin Console)
Dead Letter and Redelivery
Messaging Security
 
Session 8 : Security
JBoss Server Security Overview
Management Interface Security
Local Access
Security Realms, Authentication, and Authorization
File Based and LDAP Realms
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Overview
Standard Roles
Membership and Permissions
Configuring
Security Domains - Application Security
Overview
Login Modules - UsersRoles, DatabaseUsers/DatabaseServerLoginModule, LDAP
Configuration and Details
Java EE Security Overview and Role Mapping
Using the Vault for Sensitive Data (passwords)
Enabling SSL
SSL Overview
Setting Up HTTPS, keytool, configuration
Other Uses of SSL
 
Session 9: Clustering in EAP 6
Clustering Overview
Clustering Configuration, JGroups Overview
Troubleshooting Multicast Issues
Managing Clusters
Clustered Services (HA-JNDI/High Availability JNDI, EJB, Messaging)
Load Balancers and Clustered Http
Load Balancing with Apache httpd and mod_cluster
Installing and Configuring mod_cluster
Load Balancing Between Nodes
Managing with the CLI
 
Session 10: EAP 6 Domain Mode
Domain Mode Overview
domain.xml and host.xml
Domain Controllers, Host Controllers, Server Groups, Servers
Domain Configuration - domain.xml, Controller, and Server Configuration
Domain Management
 
Session 11: Tuning JBoss EAP 6
JBoss AS and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Tuning The Heap (Memory Usage)
Garbage Collection (GC) Overview and Generational GC
Tuning GC
Tuning the Web Tier (Tomcat)
Connector Tuning
Other Optimizations
Database Connection Tuning
Messaging Tuning
Other JBoss AS Optimizations
Creating Minimal Configurations
 
Session 12: Migration
Configuration and Management Differences
Classloading and Modules
Database / Datasource
Security
Messaging
 
 
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