Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8: Configuration and Deployment
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Students who can benefit from this course are application developers, technical consultants, and those responsible for designing, developing, and deploying J2EE components and applications on the Application Server.Course Description:
The Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8: Configuration and Deployment course provides students with the skills necessary to install, maintain, tune, and troubleshoot the Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8 (Application Server) (formerly Sun Open Net Environment [Sun ONE] Application Server 7) in a development environment. The ability to write programs in the Java programming language is not required. However, Jav…
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Prerequisites:
Students who can benefit from this course are application developers, technical consultants, and those responsible for designing, developing, and deploying J2EE components and applications on the Application Server.Course Description:
The Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8: Configuration and Deployment course provides students with the skills necessary to install, maintain, tune, and troubleshoot the Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8 (Application Server) (formerly Sun Open Net Environment [Sun ONE] Application Server 7) in a development environment. The ability to write programs in the Java programming language is not required. However, Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE[TM] platform) technology-based applications are deployed throughout the course to demonstrate various concepts. Students are introduced to the tools that are used to administer and deploy applications to the Application Server.
This course also includes the following topics: server architecture, data persistence and transactions, application assembly procedures, sample applications bundled with the Application Server software, the Java Message Service (J.M.S.) and message-driven beans, Java Remote Method Invocation over Internet Inter-ORB Protocol technology (Java RMI-IIOP technology) clients, an introduction to web services development, and application migration.
Course Objectives
On completing this course, you will be able to:
- Install the Application Server
- Describe the Application Server architecture
- Use the asadmin command-line interface (CLI) utility and the
administration console to perform administration tasks
- Deploy J2EE applications on the Application Server
- Configure logging for the Application Server
- Package and deploy web services on the Application Server
- Configure database connectivity for the Application Server
- Implement security for J2EE applications
- Migrate applications to the Application Server
- Troubleshoot Application Server issues
Who Should Attend
Students who can benefit from this course are application developers, technical consultants, and those responsible for designing, developing, and deploying J2EE components and applications on the Application Server.
This course includes the following modules:
Sun Java System Application Server Architecture and Features
- Describe the Application Server features
- Identify the supported platforms
- Describe the Application Server architecture
- Describe the J2EE platform 1.4 APIs and services
- Describe the J2EE 1.4 specification server requirements
- Describe web services and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
- Describe Java DataBase Connectivity (JDBC) technology support
- Describe the Sun Java System Message Queue software (Message Queue, formerly Sun ONE Message Queue) integration
Installing the Application Server
- Describe the Application Server product distributions
- Describe the system requirements
- Describe the installation types
- Describe the Application Server directory structure
- Identify the administrative domains
- Start the Application Server
- Access the administration console
- Uninstall the Application Server
Application Server Configuration and Administration
- Describe the domain.xml file
- Identify the administration tools and utilities
- Identify the configuration tools
- Describe the asadmin CLI utility
- Access the administration console
- Describe connectors
- Describe virtual servers
Packaging and Deploying Sample Applications
- Describe J2EE application packaging
- Identify the sample application bundles
- Identify the developer tools
- Describe the ant build tool
- Describe the PointBase database server
- Deploy applications using the asadmin CLI utility
- Deploy applications using the administration console
- Deploy applications using the autodeploy directory
- Deploy applications using the deploytool utility
Application Server Logging
- Describe the Application Server logging capabilities
- Specify log locations
- Configure logging preferences
- Configure log locations
- Describe sub-system logging
- Configure sub-system logging
- View log files
- Interpret log files
- Rotate log files
- Configure virtual server logging
Web Services
- Describe web services
- Review web service standards
- Describe SOAP
- Describe Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
- Describe Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI)
- Create web services using Java Specification Request 109 (JSR-109)
Java RMI-IIOP Technology
- Describe Remote Method Invocation (RMI)
- Describe IIOP and Common Object Request Broken Architecture (CORBA)
- Describe Java RMI-IIOP technology
- Describe Object Request Broker (ORB) features
- Describe client types
- Describe the application client container
Database Connectivity
- Describe the JDBC API
- Use a JDBC resource
- Describe Java Naming and Directory Interface(TM) (J.N.D.I.) naming
- Describe DataSource advantages
- Use the PointBase database server
- Configure database connectivity
Persistence
- Describe persistence types
- Describe bean-managed persistence
- Describe container-managed persistence (CMP)
- Describe CMP mapping
Transactions
- Describe transactions
- Summarize transaction support
- Describe container-managed transaction (CMT) demarcations
- Configure the transaction service
- Monitor the transaction service
Implementing Security for the Application Server
- Describe the J2EE application security model
- Describe user authentication
- Describe security roles
- Describe security realms
- Configure realms on the Application Server
- Configure role mapping on the Application Server
Working With the Message Queue
- Describe the Java Message Service
- Describe message-driven beans (MDBs)
- Describe the Message Queue features
- Administer the Message Queue
- Configure J.M.S. application support
Migrating Applications to the Application Server
- Describe software migration
- Describe the Java Application Verification Kit for the Enterprise
- Describe the migration tool
- Install and run the migration tool
- Perform post-migration tasks
- Describe the limitations of the migration tool
- Describe the upgrade tool
Troubleshooting
- Identify troubleshooting information sources
- Identify domain-related problems
- Identify application-related problems
- Identify performance-related problems
- Tune the Java Virtual Machine
- Tune the Application Server
- Tune application components
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