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JBOSS

JB161 JBoss and EJB3 for Java Developers (4 -Day Course)

JB167 JBoss - Hibernate Essentials (3-Day Course)

JB267 JBoss Advanced Hibernate (2-Day Course)

JB336 JBoss for Administrators (2-Day Course)

 

JBoss and EJB3 for Java Developers (JB161)

Duration:

4 days

Training dates:
November 4 - 7, 2008
Description:

JBoss and EJB3 for Java Developers is targeted toward proficient Java developers who wish to extend their knowledge to EJB3 and J2EE middleware programming using the JBoss Application Server.

This class is an in-depth introduction to EJB3 and J2EE using the JBoss Application Server.

It provides a hands-on approach to EJB3 and J2EE application development, deployment and the tools necessary to facilitate both processes.

Pre-requisites:

Basic Java programming skills and knowledge of OOAD concepts are required.

The student must have practical knowledge of, and/or experience with, the following:

  • The object-oriented concepts of inheritance, polymorphism and encapsulation
  • Java syntax, specifically for data types, variables, operators, statements and control flow 
  • Writing Java classes as well as using Java interfaces and abstract classes
  • Using Java collections
  • Handling Java exceptions
  • Using the JDK and creating the necessary environment for compilation and execution of a Java executable from the command line

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JBoss: Hibernate Essentials (JB167)

Duration:

3 days

Training dates:

December 8 - 10, 2008

Description:

Hibernate Essentials is targeted toward Java developers who must become competent with the Hibernate or the Java Persistence API object/relational persistence and query service implementation.

The primary audience is intended to be Java developers who work with SQL-based database systems or database developers who are looking for an introduction to object-oriented software development.

Database administrators who are interested in how ORM may affect performance and how to tune the performance of the SQL database management system and persistence layer will also find this course of value.

This course covers the JBoss, Inc. implementation of the JSR-220 sub-specification for Java Persistence and it covers the foundational APIs of version 3.x of the JBoss, Inc. Hibernate product, or simply, Hibernate 3.  

Pre-requisites:

The prerequisite skills for this class are the following:

  • An understanding of the relational persistence model
  • Competency with the Java language
  • Knowledge of OOAD concepts
  • Familiarity with the UML
  • Experience with a dialect of SQL
  • Using the JDK and creating the necessary environment for compilation and execution of a Java executable from the command line
  • An understanding of JDB

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JBoss: Advanced Hibernate (JB267)

Duration:

2 days

Training dates:

December 11 - 12, 2008

Description:

Advanced Hibernate training is targeted toward Java developers who wish to extract the full power of the Hibernate O/R Mapping framework.

The primary target audience consists of Java developers who work with SQL-based database systems, database developers who are looking for an introduction to object-oriented software development and database administrators interested in how ORM affects performance and how to tune the performance of the SQL database management system and persistence layer.

The training covers the new Hibernate 3 features.

Pre-requisites:

The prerequisite skills for this class are the following:

  • Basic Hibernate knowledge.
  • Competency with the Java language
  • Knowledge of OOAD concepts
  • Familiarity with the UML
  • Experience with a dialect of SQL.
  • Using the JDK and creating the necessary environment for compilation and execution of a Java executable from the command line

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JBoss for Administrators (JB336)

Duration:

4 days

Training dates:
TBA
Description:

JBoss for Administrators is targeted toward application support individuals, such as system administrators, configuration management and quality assurance personnel who wish to become proficient in configuring and administrating the JBoss application server (3.2.x and 4.x series) and the applications deployed on the application server.

Pre-requisites:

Basic working knowledge of the Windows or Linux (Unix-based) operating system.

The student must have experience with the following:

  • Creating directories, files and modifying access rights to the file store
  • Installing a JDK
  • Configuring environment variables, such as JAVA_HOME, for an Operating system
  • Launching Java applications and executing an OS-dependent script that launches a Java application.
  • Creating and expanding a Java archive file (the jar utility)

 

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