Opsgility Official Training

Building Advanced Red Hat Enterprise Applications (Ad501)

This is an intensive, 4-day hands-on course in which you'll have the opportunity to integrate front- and back-office applications. 

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Course Description

This course is part of JBoss developer courses. The course is based on a case study. It's an intensive, hands-on course in which you'll have the opportunity to integrate front- and back-office applications. 

About this course

What You'll Learn

  • Utilize the following in a solution: Red Hat JBoss Data Grid, Red Hat JBoss
  • Enterprise Application Platform, Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite, Red Hat JBoss Fuse, and Red Hat JBoss A-MQ
  • Use Java EE 6, Java Persistence API (JPA), business processes, business rules, Camel routes, caching, and queuing in the integrations
  • Participate in architectural discussions regarding the design, as you work toward a final solution.

Prerequisites

  • Red Hat Certified JBoss Developer (RHCJD), completion of JBoss Enterprise Application Development (JB225), or experience writing enterprise applications using Java EE 6 specifications, frameworks, and APIs.
  • Certificate of Expertise in Persistence, completion of JBoss Development: Persistence with Hibernate (JB297), or experience writing Java entities with JPA and Red Hat JBoss Hibernate.
  • Certificate of Expertise in Camel Development, completion of Camel Development with Red Hat JBoss Fuse (JB421), or experience writing Camel routes in Java.
  • Completion of Red Hat JBoss A-MQ Development and Deployment (JB437) or experience writing applications that use the JMS API.
  • Completion of Red Hat JBoss Data Grid Development (JB453), or experience writing applications that use caching frameworks and middleware.
  • Certificate of Expertise in Business Process Design, completion of Developing Workflow Applications with Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite (JB427), or experience designing business processes using BPMN2.
  • Certificate of Expertise in Business Rules, completion of Implementing Red Hat JBoss BRMS (JB465), or experience writing business rules in a business rules language, preferably Drools.

Outline

  • Architectural Framework and Requirements
  • Various Components and How They Interact
  • Code and Test the Portion of the Application That:
    • Orders meals for a flight
    • Provides flight status to the customer
    • Generates a flight control report for administrators
    • Assigns a pilot to a flight
    • Assigns a departure gate to a flight
    • Registers the performance of a plane safety check
    • Calculates fuel needed and places the order

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