course overview
Overview
JBoss Application Administration I teaches you the best practices for installing and configuring Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7. Through hands-on labs, learn the essential, real-world tasks that a system administrator needs to know to effectively deploy and manage applications on JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
This course will cover best practices for installing and configuring Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) 7. This hands-on class covers the real-world tasks that a system administrator needs to know to deploy and manage applications on JBoss EAP. The topics in this course cover all of the exam objectives of the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration exam.
This course includes the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Application Server Administration exam (EX248).
Note : AD248 replaces our popular JB248 and JB336 courses and is meant for system administrators. The topics in this course cover all of the exam objectives of the JBCAA exam.
Audience
System administrators who are both new to JBoss and have experience with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 5/6
Skills Gained
Following attendance on this course, you will be able to demonstrate these skills:
Prerequisites
Understanding of hardware and networking
No prior knowledge of Java, scripting, or JBoss Developer Studio required
Outline
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LVC = Live Virtual Class
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