Training Course:Introduction to Sun Java CAPS 6School/Trainer:Sun Educational Services Australia Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Gordon, Perth, Sydney, Australia
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Module 1 - Overview of Java CAPS 6
Java CAPS Suite Overview Java Business Integration NetBeans IDE 6.1 GlassFish Application Server The GlassFish Runtime Management and Monitoring Business Process Management
Module 2 - Installation of Java CAPS 6
Installing Java CAPS 6 Install Actions CAPS Repository Install Actions Using the Java CAPS Uploader Updating the Enterprise Manager Updating NetBeans Adding JBI Components to GlassFish
Module 3 - Repository-based Development
Overview of Repository-Based Development Java Collaborations Data-Centric Object Type Definitions API-Centric Object Type Definitions OTDs in Java Collaborations JMS Topics and Queues The Connectivity Map The Java CAPS Environment The Java CAPS Deployment Profile
Module 4 - Monitoring and Managing Repository-Based Applications
The Enterprise Manager Managing Applications Glassfish Log Files Viewing and Searching Log Files Viewing Alerts Managing Messages Managing Components
Module 5 - User-Defined OTDs
Overview of User-Defined OTDs The Delimiter List Delimiter Properties Separators and Terminators Delimiter Precedence Node Properties Occurrence Groups Choice Elements Using Templates
Module 6 - The Sun JMS IQ Manager
Overview of the Sun JMS IQ Manager Messaging Configuration Points Message Priority Message Destination Delivery Mode Message Selectors Subscriber Concurrency Message Destination Concurrency The Time Dependency Property
Module 7 - Introduction to JBI
JBI Components The Normalized Message JBI Administration JBI and CAPS 6 The Java EE Service Engine The JBI Bridge
Module 8 - Using Business Processes in CAPS 6
Web Services Describing a Message with XSD Web Services Description Language Abstract WSDL Concrete WSDL Business Processes and BPEL BPEL, WSDL and XSD The Partner Link in BPEL and WSDL Variables in BPEL Interacting With Partners Working With Data The BPEL Module in CAPS 6 The XSD Editor The WSDL Editor The WSDL Editor: Partner View The BPEL Modeler Adding a Partner Link The BPEL Mapper Using XPath Expressions Building a BPEL Module Project The Composite Application Adding a JBI Module The CASA Editor Building a Composite Application Deploying a Composite Application
Module 9 - Adapters and Encoders
J2EE Connector Architecture Connection Pooling Resource Adapter Deployment Types of Adapters in CAPS 6 eWays in CAPS 6 JCA Adapters in CAPS 6 Using OTDs with JCA Adapters Encoder Overview Encoders in JBI Defining an Encoder
Module 10 - Monitoring Tools in CAPS 6
Management and Monitoring JBI Components Java Management Extensions (JMX) JConsole Using the Management API asadmin asant Scripting NetBeans Admin Plugins GlassFish Admin Console ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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