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Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I – AD248

The Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I course focuses on JBoss EAP 7, covering installation, configuration, and management in both standalone and managed domain modes. It includes configuring datasources, logging, messaging, security, JVM, and web subsystems, as well as deploying clustered applications and exploring new features. The course concludes with a comprehensive review of the administration tasks learned throughout the program.

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Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I – AD248

The Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I course focuses on JBoss EAP 7, covering installation, configuration, and management in both standalone and managed domain modes. It includes configuring datasources, logging, messaging, security, JVM, and web subsystems, as well as deploying clustered applications and exploring new features. The course concludes with a comprehensive review of the administration tasks learned throughout the program.

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Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I – AD248

This course is based on Red Hat® JBoss® Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss
EAP) 7.

Outline for this course


Overview of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP)
Learn the concepts and terminology of JBoss EAP 7.
Install and run a JBoss EAP instance.
Understand extensions, profiles, and subsystems.

Configure JBoss EAP in standalone mode


Run and configure JBoss EAP in standalone mode.
Configure interfaces and socket binding groups.

Script configure and deploy applications


Configure JBoss EAP with command line interface.
Deploying applications in standalone mode.

Configure JBoss Enterprise Application Platform as a managed domain


Run JBoss EAP as a managed domain.
Assign a domain controller.
Configure a host controller and domain controller.

Configure servers in a managed domain


Manage domain server architecture.
Configure servers and server groups.

Configure datasources
Explore the datasource subsystem and configure JDBC drivers, datasources,
and an XA datasource.

Configure the logging subsystem


Configure loggers and logging handlers.

Configure the messaging subsystem


Explore the messaging subsystem.
Configure messaging resources, journals, and other settings.
Secure JBoss EAP
Configure a database security realm, an LDAP security realm, and password
vault.
Secure a JMS Destination.

Configure the Java Virtual Machine (JVM)


Configure the JVM in standalone mode and in a managed domain.

Configure the web subsystem


Explore and configure the features of the web subsystem.

Deploy clustered applications


Explore clustered applications.
Configure subsystems that support clustered applications and configure load
balancing.
Deploy HA Singleton applications.

Configure the batch subsystem


Explore and configure batch jobs and batch subsystem.

Discover new features in JBoss EAP 7


Explore the new features in JBoss EAP 7.
Migrate JBoss EAP 6 applications to JBoss EAP 7.

Comprehensive Review of Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I


Review the tasks in Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I.

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