Description of JBoss Application Server
JBoss is a free, open source application server under the
LGPL license that is widely used for developing and deploying enterprise Java
applications (J2EE), Web applications, and Portals. It provides the full
features of J2EE 1.4 such as EJB container as well as extended enterprise
services (EJB) including such as database access (JDBC), transactions (JTA),
messaging (JTS), naming (JNDI) and management support (JMX). It also provides
enterprise-class security, and resource management.
Nowdays, the Jboss AS version 4.x integrates JAAS,
Hibernate, Apache Tomcat, EJB 3.0, Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) and JBoss
Cache into its microkernel foundation approach that is based on Java Management
eXtensions (JMX).
JBoss A
JBoss Administration Training course covers the details of
setting up, configuring, and fine-tuning JBoss application server. JBoss and
EJB3 for Java Developers is designed for those Java developers who wish to
extend their knowledge to EJB3 and J2EE middleware programming 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.
JBoss AS Training Course Prerequisites
Before learning this course, we are assuming that the candidate is familiar with the following areas:
Intermediate knowledge of Core Java programming.
Should be familiar with general principles of Web server administration and building Web applications using Servlet & JSP.
Creating basic web applications
Some familiarity with SQL, relational databases, and the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) interfaces will be helpful.
Contact us at [email protected] for your training requirements.
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