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RHD163 JBoss for Web Developers Training Class

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RHD163 JBoss for Web Developers Training Seminar

Focus on web tier technologies in the JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS) product stack in this course. Explore JBoss Portal, create and deploy portlets, integrate portlets with other web tier frameworks such as JavaServer Faces (JSF), and configure and tune the Tomcat web container embedded in JBoss Application Server (AS).
JBoss for Web Developers is required training for individuals who wish to become Certified JBoss Web Developers. You must attend the course to be eligible to take the online certification exam.
 
     
     
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1. JBoss State of the Union




  • Professional Open Source methodology


  • JBoss Inc.'s role in leading the innovation of Open Source middleware
    development


  • JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS)


  • Service offerings, current product roadmaps, and the road ahead


2. JEMS Web Tier Architecture Overview




  • JBoss Portal


  • JavaServer Faces


  • Portlet specification


  • Integration with Servlet and JSP specifications


  • Tomcat configuration and tuning


3. Installing and Configuring JBoss Portal




  • Quickly get up and running with JBoss Portal and JBoss AS


  • Basic configuration of the portlet container


  • Set up different databases


4. Portlet Overview




  • Portlet specification


  • How portlet components differ from servlet components


  • Portlet window states


  • Portlet modes


  • Personalization


  • Portlet web integration and caching


  • Create portlets that target specific devices such as WAP-enabled phones.


5. Portlet Programming Model




  • Basics of Portlet API


  • Write portlet implementations and package them


  • Deployment descriptors required


  • Deploy your portlet to JBoss Portal implementation


6. Portlet Interaction with Servlets and JSP




  • Integrate portlet components with existing servlet and JSP applications


  • JBoss Portal integration options to existing Struts, Spring MVC, and JSF
    applications


7. User and Group Management




  • Manage users and groups with JBoss Portal


  • How user registration is handled


  • Create/edit user profiles and user groups


8. Personalization




  • Use Portlet API to manage portlet preferences and user attributes


9. Localization and Security




  • Localize the content on your web portal


  • Configure and enable authentication and authorization of users accessing
    portlets through JBoss Portal.


  • How JBoss Portal integrates with JBoss JAAS-based security framework to
    enable pluggable authentication modules


  • Enable single sign-on and group permissions with JBoss Portal


10. Java Server Faces (JSF) for Application Developers




  • JSF mainly from the point of view of an Application Developer


  • Write a simple JSF application


  • Explore the JSF component and navigation model


  • Bind presentation, JavaBean, and validation into user interface
    applications


  • Use JSF to build your portlets


11. Advanced Servlet and JSP




  • New, advanced features of Servlet 2.4 specification and Java Server Pages
    2.0 specification


  • Changes in servlet filters


  • New JSP expression language


  • Migration from JSP 1.2 to 2.0


12. Tomcat Architecture




  • Valves, connectors, and realms


  • Different specification support associated with each major Tomcat release


  • Internal Tomcat Servlets for introduction


13. Tomcat Connectors, Containers and Valves




  • Options available to extend the web container via custom connectors and
    valves


  • Standard Tomcat connectors including HTTP/HTTPS and AJP13


  • Standard valve implementations including access logging and single
    sign-on


14. JEMS Web Tier Clustering




  • Advanced features of JBoss Portal and Tomcat containers


  • Enable clustered single sign-on


  • Enable clustering for portlets


  • Configuring the underlying cache for portlet container


 
     
     
  Audience  
 

Individuals who wish to become Certified JBoss Web Developers.

 
     
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