JBOSS


JBoss trainings

Our JBoss courses are taught by JBoss Certified Instructors (JBCIs) and include a balance of essential concept-based lectures with real world task- and project-oriented labs, ensuring your team will acquire the real world skills that are required to maximize your open source technology investment and keep your IT organization running at optimal performance.

  • JB336 - JBoss Application Administration
  • JB346 - Advanced JBoss Administration
  • JB161 - JBoss and EJB3 for Java Developers
  • JB297 - JBoss Hibernate Technology
  • JB311 - JBoss Seam Application Development
  • JB321 - Enterprise Portal Platform
  • JB325 - Advanced JBoss Enterprise Development
  • JB431 - JBoss SOA:ESB Service Implementation
  • JB451 - BRMS Workshop

 

JBoss Application Administration (JB336) focuses on installation and deployment of the JBoss Application Server, as well as configuring and monitoring the server for production usage. This class balances the essential concept-based lectures with the real world task and project oriented labs. It reaches beyond the application programming interface (API) and enforce the applied knowledge of the technology.

JBoss® Enterprise BRMS is an open source business rules management system that enables easy business policy and rules development, access, and change management. The JBoss Enterprise BRMS Implementation (JB433) course is designed for developers who are implementing a BRMS solution in an enterprise environment.

The JBoss SOA ESB Service Implementation (JB431) course provides an overview of the JBoss SOA Platform and focuses on skills required to leverage the ESB. Designed for experienced Java EE developers, this course teaches the process for developing and deploying ESB services and providers.

The Advanced JBoss Administration (JB346) course is designed for experienced system administrators responsible for deploying and administering JBoss EAP in large-scale production environments. It deep-dives into clustering, performance tuning, and provisioning EAP instances.

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.

The JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform (JB321) course is designed for experienced system administrators and Java developers who require the capabilities to navigate JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform 5 (JBoss EPP). Through in-class investigation and hands-on labs, students will acquire the skills to install, configure, and develop compliant portal applications for JBoss EPP using JBoss Developer Studio.

The JBoss Seam Application Development (JB311) course teaches experienced Java developers how to efficiently use Seam to intelligently tie components together and manage increasingly complex IT systems. The course focuses on the core of the JBoss Seam Technology: rapid application development, an industry standard UR, Java Persistence APO (JPA) integration, and end-to-end security, and integrated tooling in JBoss Developer Studio.

The JBoss Hibernate Technology (JB297) course provides Java developers the knowledge and skills required to leverage the powerful JPA relational data framework using the Hibernate application stack. Through clear interactive lectures and hands-on labs, students will leverage JPA with Hibernate, including both simple Java and advanced JEE application architectures, to provide an integrated platform for next-generation, standards-based Java applications.

JBoss and EJB3 for Java Developers is an introduction to Java EE web-tier and EJB3 development using the JBoss Application Server. It provides a hands-on approach to Java Servlet, JSP, JSF, EJB and JPA development, deployment and the tools necessary to facilitate both processes.