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Rapid application development is a serious competitive edge. DevOps, microservices architectures, and containers can help you quickly deliver higher-quality applications with web-scale performance. However, accommodating these modern approaches also means you must rethink your choice of architectures, processes, and technology platforms.

Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) is a leading open source platform for modern Java applications deployed in any environment. JBoss EAP’s architecture is innovative, modular, and cloud ready. The platform offers powerful management and automation for greater developer productivity. It is based on the open source Wildfly project (formerly known as JBoss Application Server).

This Red Hat JBoss course is intended to develop the skills needed to minimize time to market for applications, and to simplify administration tasks. These skills are suitable for organizations seeking to increase application stability and cut costs for managing applications..

Overview

Install, configure, and manage Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.

Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I teaches you the best practices for installing and configuring Red Hat® JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) 7. Through hands-on labs, learn the essential, real-world tasks that a system administrator needs to know to effectively deploy and manage applications on JBoss EAP.

After completing this course, you should be prepared to take the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration exam.

Skills Covered

  • Installing and run JBoss EAP 7 in standalone mode and domain mode
  • Configuring a domain
  • Deploying applications to JBoss EAP 7
  • Configuring the datasource subsystem
  • Configuring Java Message Service (JMS) and HornetQ
  • Configuring the logging subsystem
  • Configuring the web subsystem
  • Implementing application security in JBoss EAP 7
  • Configuring the batch subsystem
  • An introduction to clustering

Prerequisites

  • Base experience with system administration on Microsoft Windows, UNIX, or Linux® operating systems
  • Understanding of hardware and networking

Target Audience

System administrators who are either new to Red Hat JBoss or have experience with Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.

Course Curriculum

Module 1: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform: Architecture and Features

  • Describe the architecture and features of the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform

Module 2: Configuring JBoss EAP as a Standalone Server

  • Configure a standalone server instance of JBoss EAP

Module 3: Scripting Configuration and Deploying Applications

  • Configure JBoss EAP using the Command Line Interface tool and deploy Jakarta EE applications

Module 4: Configuring JBoss EAP as a Managed Domain

  • Configure JBoss EAP as a Managed Domain

Module 5: Configuring Servers in a Managed Domain

  • Configure servers and server groups in a managed domain

Module 6: Configuring Data Sources

  • Configure JDBC database drivers and data sources

Module 7: Configuring the Logging Subsystem

  • Configure log handlers and loggers

Module 8: Configuring the Messaging Subsystem

  • Interpret the messaging architecture and configure various messaging resources

Module 9: Securing JBoss EAP

  • Apply security configurations to enhance the security of applications deployed on JBoss EAP

Module 10: Configuring the Java Virtual Machine

  • Configure the JVM settings in a standalone server and in a managed domain

Module 11: Configuring the Web Subsystem

  • Configure connectors, servers, and other features of the web subsystem

Module 12: Deploying Clustered Applications

  • Configure various subsystems to support the deployment of clustered applications

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Exam & Certification

Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration.

A Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration possesses the skills, knowledge, and abilities required to install, configure, and manage Red Hat® JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) and to deploy and manage applications on that platform.

 

 

Training & Certification Guide

This course is intended to develop the skills needed to minimize time to market for applications, and to simplify administration tasks. These skills are suitable for organizations seeking to increase application stability and cut costs for managing applications.

s a result of attending this course, you should be able to manage JBoss EAP 7 in both standalone mode and a managed domain with both the EAP CLI and web console.

You should be able to demonstrate these skills:

  • Install JBoss EAP 7 in standalone mode or as a managed domain.
  • Configure the new batch subsystem.
  • Administer the HornetQ messaging subsystem.
  • Secure applications deployed on JBoss EAP.
  • Customize server logging.
  • Create and manage datasource connections to databases.
  • Manage JBoss EAP clustering.

The Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration exam (EX248) is a performance-based exam that tests your knowledge and skills to install, configure, monitor, manage, and deploy applications to Red Hat® JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP).

A Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration is for system administrators or application developers whose responsibilities include the deployment, implementation, and management of JBoss EAP and its applications.

This exam is based on JBoss EAP 7.

IT professionals who want to earn a credential that shows they have the skills and knowledge needed to install, configure, monitor, manage, and deploy applications to Red Hat JBoss EAP:

  • Application server systems administrators
  • Application administrators
  • Application developers
  • Deployment managers
  • System architects
  • Quality assurance engineers

Exam candidates should:

  • Be a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or have comparable work experience and skills
  • Have taken the Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I (AD248) course or have work experience administering JBoss EAP and applications running on that platform

Using JBoss EAP, Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration exam candidates should be able to accomplish the tasks below without assistance. The tasks have been grouped into categories to assist your preparation.

Install and manage JBoss EAP
  • Install JBoss EAP to a specific location on a system
  • Configure minimal security requirements for accessing and managing JBoss EAP
  • Access and manage JBoss EAP using the provided tools
  • Configure and start a multi-node, multi-server JBoss EAP domain spanning at least two hosts with multiple servers per host
Configure JBoss EAP domains, hosts and servers
  • Create and remove JBoss EAP domains, hosts and servers
  • Start, monitor and stop individual JBoss EAP domains, hosts and servers
  • Configure Java memory usage at the host, server group and server level
Configure JBoss EAP to support clustered and HA operation
  • Configure persistent network bindings for JBoss EAP services (both addresses and ports)
  • Configure high-availability clustering using TCP unicast networking
  • Secure the communications channels between clustered nodes
Monitoring and managing JBoss EAP
  • Create and restore configuration snapshots
  • Configure JBoss EAP logging
Configuring Java Messaging Service
  • Remove, create and configure JMS topics and queues
  • Secure access to JMS destinations
Manage applications
  • Select appropriate JBoss EAP server profiles based on application requirements
  • Configure DataSources (both XA and non-XA compliant)
  • Deploy and undeploy applications
  • Deploy and undeploy additional libraries and drivers
  • Deploy a web application to the root context
Configure JBoss Web Connectors
  • Tune and configure JBoss EAP web properties as requested
  • Configure an SSL encrypted connection
Configure JBoss EAP security
  • Create, modify, and use security domains
  • Connect JBoss EAP to specified external security sources such as LDAP and DBMS
  • Secure access to JBoss EAP services

Red Hat recommends that candidates earn Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) before attempting this exam, but neither is required. An understanding of core concepts in Java Enterprise Edition is useful, but candidates do not need to be developers nor does this exam involve application development tasks.

To help you prepare, the exam objectives highlight the task areas you can expect to see covered in the exam. These objectives apply to both JBoss EAP 7.

The Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration exam is a performance-based evaluation of a candidate’s skills and knowledge regarding the administration of enterprise applications based on and using JBoss EAP.

Candidates perform a number of routine system administration tasks and are evaluated on whether they have met specific objective criteria. Performance-based testing means that candidates must perform tasks similar to what they must perform on the job.

The Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration exam is a hands-on, practical exam that lasts 4 hours. Internet access is not provided during the exam. You will not be permitted to bring any hard copy or electronic documentation into the exam. This prohibition includes notes, books, or any other materials. Internet access will be strictly controlled. Documentation that ships with JBoss EAP is available during the exam.

Red Hat reserves the right to make changes to the exam format, including timing and the policies above. Such changes will be made public in advance through revisions to this document.

You will be working on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 6 system during the exam, so prior experience using Linux or UNIX will be helpful. The purpose of this exam is not to test operating system administration skills, and extensive Linux/UNIX experience is not required. You will have a full desktop environment in which to work, and we will provide a list of basic commands for your reference in addition to the man pages and other documentation that come with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Fedora provides a freely available alternative for you to practice your Linux skills. A Live CD version is available that allows you to work on Fedora without needing to install it on your computer. While it is not an exact match for the environment in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, it is definitely close enough for the level of familiarity required.

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