Chapter 64. JBoss Courses
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While prior knowledge of JMX is helpful, it is not required. This training is based on the 4.x series of
the JBoss Application Server.
"I thought the training materials were well-organized, including both the handbook and the labs. The
instructor frequently asked for feedback on material and pace. It was apparent that he cared about our
understanding of the material."--Jeremy Prellwitz, SiRAS.com, USA
64.6. RH336: JBOSS for Administrators
http://www.redhat.com/training/jboss/courses/rh336.html
64.6.1. Prerequisites
Basic working knowledge of the Windows or Linux (Unix-based) operating system. The student must
have experience with the following:
1. Creating directories, files and modifying access rights to the file store
2. Installing a JDK
3. Configuring environment variables, such as JAVA_HOME, for an Operating system
4. Launching Java applications and executing an OS-dependent script that launches a Java
application.
5. Creating and expanding a Java archive file (the jar utility)
No prior knowledge of J2EE or the JBoss Application Server is required. Some familiarity with
supporting Java applications with XML configurations, however, is strongly recommended.
64.6.2. Course Summary
JBoss for Administrators is targeted toward application support individuals, such as system
administrators, configuration management and quality assurance personnel who wish to become
proficient in configuring and administrating the JBoss application server (3.2.x and 4.x series) and the
applications deployed on the application server.
"The JBoss for Administrators course was a great balance of both lecture and labs. It is always nice
to have hands on knowledge of the topics to make them seem more real and applicable."——Thomas
Skowronek, Palm Harbor Homes, USA
64.7. RHD439: JBoss Clustering
http://www.redhat.com/training/jboss/courses/rhd439.html
Clustering is a 4-day training focusing on high availability services of JBoss Enterprise Middleware
System (JEMS). You will learn how JBoss Application Server leverages JGroups and JBoss Cache
for replication and fail-over, how to configure, tune and implement JGroups protocol stacks, how
to leverage JBoss Cache in your own middleware application implementation and how to use and
configure mod_jk for HTTP load balancing. We will also cover in some detail JBoss Application Server
high availability services such as HA-JNDI, HA-JMS and HA-singleton.
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