JB261 - JBoss for Advanced J2EE Developers

  • Price (w/o VAT):
    • AUD 3250
    • PHP 12300
    • SGD 4200
    • CNY 7200
    • HKD 10800
    • TWD 26000
  • Course Duration: 4
  • First Day: 10:00 - 18:00
  • Other Days: 9:00 - 17:00
  • Dates & Registration

The JBoss for Advanced J2EE Developers course is required for individuals who wish to become Certified JBoss Developers. This course provides the necessary knowledge regarding the implementation of the JBoss microkernel, the JBoss security framework, and interceptor based approach to building component containers.

Description

JBoss for Advanced J2EE Developers is targeted toward J2EE professionals who wish to take advantage of the JBoss Application Server internal architecture to enhance the functionality and performance of J2EE applications on the JBoss Application Server. This course covers topics such as JMX and those beyond the J2EE specification such as Microkernel architecture, Security, Clustering, and Fine Tuning.

Syllabus
Download detailed course description and syllabus here.

Course Format
Divided into 80% theory and 20% labs, this course is intensive, theoretical and in-depth.

Prerequisites
It is highly recommended that students either complete the JBoss for Java Developers course OR take the Middleware Placement Exam prior to registering for the JBoss for Advanced J2EE Developers course. The developer should have practical experience with each of the following topics:

  • JNDI
  • JDBC
  • Servlets and JSPs
  • Enterprise Java Beans
  • JMS
  • The J2EE Security Model
  • J2EE application development and deployment on the JBoss Application
  • Experience with ANT and XDoclet or similar technologies.

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.

Hardware Requirements

Computer with the following configuration:

  1. A CD/DVD player (CDs will be provided containing application server, JKD software and training labs)
  2. A minimum of 1GHz CPU with 128MB RAM. A 1.3GHz CPU with 512MB RAM is recommended for IDE users
  3. Linux, MAC OS, or Windows 2000/Windows XP. Windows 95/98 is NOT supported.
  4. Optional: Your favorite IDE (Integrated Development Environment) loaded. The instructor will support a command prompt (shell) environment. If an IDE is used, student is responsible for its proper configuration for the labs.
  5. The JDK 1.4.2_0x or JDK 1.5 (will be provided by instructor on CD if not installed before class.)
  6. JBoss 4.0.1SP1 (will be provided by the instructor if not installed before class).
  7. Additional JEMS components, if required, will be provided by the instructor.