Administering the WildFly 14 and JBoss EAP 7.2 Application Servers Training in Waterbury

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Course Description

 

This course provides hands-on and in-depth coverage on configuring and managing WildFly 14 and JBoss EAP 7.2 servers. It incorporates new server features and all material is current with the new releases. WildFly 14 provides full Java EE 8 support and certification and a new Management console. EAP 7.2 is the supported release of the WildFly 14 server. This course is also suitable for WildFly 13, and newer releases (e.g. WF 15, 16)

The course is very hands-on, with brief hands-on mini-labs throughout the material which illustrate a topic and help with retention. It also includes numerous larger hands-on labs to dig deeply into a topic.

This course covers all the important administrative tasks that are required to administer this new version of the server. It starts with basic structure, architecture and installation, and moves on to working with the various management tools and deploying applications. Configuration and management of all the important services and subsystems are covered, as is security, domains, and clustering. All management tools are covered, including direct editing of XML configuration files, using the CLI (Command Line Interface), and using the Web-based Management Console. See the list of Sklls Gained and the Detailed Outline for more details.

“Legacy” security, which is still the default configuration, is covered in depth. There is an overview of the new Elytron security subsystem.

The course is focused, informative, and created by experts in the JBoss/WildFly AS. It will demystify the many important capabilities and structure of WildFly server, and leave you well prepared to install, configure, and manage server installations.

Course Length: 5 Days
Course Tuition: $2290 (US)

Prerequisites

Some experience with Web/Application Servers and Databases

Course Outline

 
Session 1: WildFly Introduction and Installation
Java EE Overview and Architecture
WildFly Server Background and Overview
Installing and Starting WildFly Server
Server Suspend Mode
Working with WildFly Server
Documentation Overview
 
Session 2: Structure and Architecture
WildFly Server Directory and File Structure
Server Architecture and Configuration
Server Config File - Extensions, Subsystems, Schemas, Paths
Interfaces and Socket Bindings
 
Session 3: Configuration and Management - Part 1
Overview of Management Options
Understanding the Management Model and the XML Config Files
Using the CLI (Command Line Interface)
Overview
Navigating the Management Tree
Working with Operations and Commands
Creating/Deleting Nodes
Using the Management Console (new design in WF 13+)
 
Session 4: Application Deployment
Java EE Deployment Archives (JARs, WARs, EARs)
Deployment/Undeployment with the CLI and Management Console
Deployment Scanner - Auto-Deployment in WildFly Server
Marker Files and Auto-deployment
 
Session 5: Configuration and Management - Part 2
JBoss Modules and Modular Classloading
Defining a Module
Working with Dependencies
Server Logging
Handlers, Log Levels, Formatters and Pattern Strings
Configuring Application Logging
Configuring Audit Logging
 
Session 6: Subsystem Configuration
JNDI and Naming Overview
Naming Subsystem Overview and Configuration
Datasource and JCA Overview
Datasource and Driver Configuration (XML, CLI, and Admin Console)
Datasource Monitoring, and Tuning
Thread Pools - History and Current Configuration
Undertow Web Container
Undertow Overview
Undertow Configuration - listeners and workers (XML and CLI)
Host and Filter Configuration
HTTP/2 Support
The H2 Database and ExampleDS
EJB Container/Subsystem (SLSB Pooling, MDB, SFSB Cache, Monitoring)
Other Subsystems in Brief (remoting, ee, infinispan)
 
Session 7: Messaging in WildFly Server
Messaging and JMS (Java Message Service) Overview
ActiveMQ Artemis Overview
Messaging Subsystem Configuration (XML, CLI, and Admin Console)
General Configuration
Connectors and Acceptors
Configuring Connection Factories
Configuring Queues and Topics (XML, CLI, and Admin Console)
Monitoring and Managing
Address and Security Settings
 
Session 8 : Security
WildFly/JEE Security Overview
General Requirements
"Legacy" Security and Elytron Security
Security Domains and Realms
RBAC
Securing the Management Interfaces
Application Security
Java EE Security Overview
Authentication, Authorization, Identity
Linking Applications to a Security Domain
Security Info Caching
RBAC - Role Based Access Control
Resource Security
Configuring TLS/SSL/HTTPS
Credential Store - Protecting Sensitive Strings
[Optional] Overview of Elytron Security Subsystem
Overview< and Architecture
Configuration Overview
Usage Overview
 
Session 9: Clustering and HTTP Load Balancing
Clustering Overview
WildFly Server Cluster Overview (including HA Singleton)
Cluster Configuration - JGroups
Architectures - Load Balancers and Client Interceptors (Proxies)
HTTP Load Balancing
Built-in load balancer
Apache httpd load balancer
mod_cluster Overview
httpd.conf Configuration
Installation Choices
modculster Subsystem Configuration
Management
 
Session 10: WildFly Server Domain Mode
Domain Mode Overview
Domain Topology - Domain Controllers, Host Controllers, Server Groups
domain.xml - Domain Configuration, Server Groups
host.xml - Domain Controller
host.xml - Host Controllers, Processes and Server Instances
Management - Management Console and CLI
Deployment/Undeployment - via Management Console and CLI
 
Session 11: Tuning and Monitoring
Enabling Statistics
Web Container (Undertow) Tuning - Statistics, Worker Threads
EJB Tuning - Bean Instances, Thread Pools
Database Access / Datasources
Clustering Communication and Replication
Monitoring Runtime Data
Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Awareness
Heap Size
Garbage Collection (GC) Overview and Generational GC

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