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Introduction to Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8 Red Hat Learning Subscription Course
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Introduction
Introduction to Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8 introduces you to the features of Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) 8. Through hands-on labs, learn some essential, real-world tasks that a system administrator needs to know to effectively deploy and manage applications on JBoss EAP.
This course is based on Red Hat JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform 8.0.
Audience Profile
- System administrators that manage Java application servers
- Developers that create JakartaEE applications
- Automation architects, cloud administrators, and platform engineers that design and automatize the organization’s Java applications infrastructure
Pre-requisites
- Basic experience in Linux is required, or completion of the Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) course
- Basic programming concepts related to Java, and JakartaEE/JavaEE specifications is required, or completion of the Red Hat Application Development I: Programming in Java EE (AD183) course
- Basic JBoss EAP administration experience is required
- Basic Red Hat OpenShift or Kubernetes experience is required, or completion of the Introduction to OpenShift Applications (DO101) course
Course Objectives
As a result of attending this course, you should be able to describe the options for installing and managing JBoss EAP environments on different platforms. You learn to analyze the options to migrate to JBoss EAP 8, and to perform the migration by using the migration tools. You will be able to protect deployed applications and the application server by using Elytron, and to deploy and manage Red Hat JBoss EAP 8 in Red Hat OpenShift.
Course Content
| Session 1: Installing and Managing Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8 |
| Install and manage a Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform server and explore a key set of the latest features that it provides. |
| Session 2: Migration to JBoss EAP: Identifying the Main Points in a Migration to JBoss EAP 8 |
| Describe the main issues to consider in a migration to JBoss EAP 8. |
| Session 3: Migration to JBoss EAP: Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) |
| Analyze applications, measure migration efforts, and refactor Java package names by using the Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA). |
| Session 4: Migration to JBoss EAP: Server Migration Tool |
| Migrate server configurations from previous JBoss EAP versions by using the JBoss EAP Server Migration Tool. |
| Session 5: JBoss EAP Security: Introduction to Elytron and the JBoss EAP Security |
| Describe the JBoss EAP security architecture and learn to use Elytron tools. |
| Session 6: JBoss EAP Security: Migration to Elytron |
| Identify legacy security components that need to migrate to Elytron and use the Elytron CLI tool to help with the migration. |
| Session 7: JBoss EAP Security: TLS in Management and HTTP interfaces |
| Configure and manage TLS connections on JBoss EAP servers to applications and to the management interfaces. |
| Session 8: JBoss EAP Security: RBAC in management and HTTP interfaces |
| Configure role-based authorization for all the exposed interfaces on a JBoss EAP server. |
| Session 9: JBoss EAP on OpenShift: Deploy JBoss EAP Applications on Hybrid Clouds |
| Deploy JBoss EAP applications on hybrid clouds, including public clouds and container-based OpenShift environments, by using either the Maven plug-in or a Helm chart. |
| Session 10: JBoss EAP on OpenShift: Configuring and Trimming JBoss EAP for Applications on OpenShift |
| Configure JBoss EAP applications and trim the capabilities of their JBoss EAP runtimes on OpenShift in order to optimize performance and improve security, by using environment variables and Helm charts. |
| Session 11: JBoss EAP on OpenShift: The JBoss EAP Operator |
| Install the JBoss EAP operator on OpenShift and use it to deploy and monitor JBoss EAP applications. |
Associated Certifications and Exam
The Red Hat® Certified Enterprise Application Developer exam (EX183) tests if you have a basic understanding of the core enterprise Java APIs that are required to implement modern, stateless business services.
The exam focuses on using the default behaviour of the minimal set of JEE APIs that are applicable across all modern Enterprise Java application development environments:
- Using JAX-RS for simple REST create, read/search, update, and delete APIs
- Using JAAS to secure access to services
- Using stateless EJBs to provide business logic
- Using CDI to integrate components
- Using JMS to send and receive messages
- Using Bean Validation to ensure data format and consistency
- Using basic JPA to create, read, update, and delete persistent objects and their relationships
By passing this exam, you become a Red Hat Certified Enterprise Application Developer. If you choose to continue your learning journey, this credential can also serve as a foundational step on your path toward our highest level of certification—Red Hat Certified Architect.
Objectives listed for this exam are based on the most recent Red Hat product version available.
Upon completion of courses within a Red Hat Learning Subscription (RHLS), Red Hat issues digital badges and certificates of attendance. These are recognized as official proof of completion.
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