JB439 JBoss Clustering
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Length: 4 days
Course Code: JB439
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Overview:
Clustering is an advanced course focusing on the high availability services of the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS), including JGroups, JBoss Cache, load balancing, and more.
Description:
Course Description
Clustering is a 4-day training focusing on the high availability services of JBoss Enterprise Middleware products (such as JBoss Enterprise Application Platform). 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 applications 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 and HA-singleton.
Track:
Part of The JBoss Enterprise Framework Platform curriculum, which includes:
JB163 JBoss Portal
JB267 JBoss: Advanced Hibernate
JB439 JBoss Clustering
JB449 JBoss jBPM
JB451 JBoss Rules
JB453 JBoss ESB
MM157 MetaMatrix Introduction
Prerequisites:
Completion of the JBoss for Advanced J2EE Developers course is strongly recommended before taking this course. It is also strongly recommended that the student has at minimum 18 months of practical development experience using J2EE and other Java middleware technologies, and it is suggested that the student have some practical experience with JBoss Application Server. Solid Java programming experience (minimum 3 years) is required and a strong understanding of basic TCP/IP topics is necessary.
The student must have the following skills:
JTA, Transactions, Java concurrency
EJB 2.1, JMS, reliable messaging technologies
Previous experience with Apache httpd and some exposure to mod_jk and/or mod_proxy
Familiar with JBoss AS microkernel and JMX
Familiarity with TCP/IP, UDP, Multicasting
