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Overview: Java Message Service training teaches attendees everything they need to know about asynchronous messaging via JMS. Both the point-to-point and publish-and-subscribe messaging styles are covered, but there is an emphasis on the more popular point-to-point approach using message queues. The course moves quickly from JMS fundamentals -- connections, sessions, queues, topics, etc. to intermediate techniques such as message properties and selectors. By the end of the day, students will understand JMS reliability and be able to make intelligent architectural choices among delivery modes, acknowledgement modes, and transacted sessions. ABOUT ECORPTRAININGS: Ecorp Trainings are one of the best institute providing quality level of training in E-learning process.This is instructor led online training. We also provide corporate training , if group of people interested in same technology. Contact us for detailed course content & register for a free demo. We also provide support in client interviews , resume preparation , ticket resolving. Contact us for custom designed training course by experts exclusively for yourself. We provide training for almost all IT technologies i.e ; JAVA , DOTNET , SAP ,ORACLE , PEOPLESOFT ,HYPERION etc, contact us if you have any particular need. ECORP TRAININGS. Gtalk ID : ecorptrainings Skype ID : ecorptrainings
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Ikyaglobaledu is the best in providing Java Training in Hyderabad with 100% placement assistance. Ikyaglobaledu provides Best Java Training in Hyderabad and our syllabus is here CORE JAVA •Introduction •Language Fundamentals •Object oriented Programming •Packages •Exception Handling •Multi threading •Input and Output operation in Java •GUI- Programming –AW •Applets •Collections Framework & Utility classes Adv Java & J2EE •Networking using Java •Swings •Database Programming using JDBC •Hibernate Framework •Servlets •Java Beans •Java Server Pages •Struts Framework •Spring Frame work •Distributes Applications •Enterprise JAVA Beans •Java Messaging services •XML •Webservices •Java mail API •AJAX •Java server Faces •ANT, Maven, Junit, Log4j Certification: •Certification from AIITA (ISO certified – Delhi) •Real time projects For more information about the java training call us @
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Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
Java Training Prerequisites: Java it is an Object oriented Programming Language. It is platform independent, secure and Multi threaded.it is used to develop software and applications.A Java program Can run Various operating Systems. With this Java Training you will able to understand the all concepts clearly. Objectives of Java Training • Familiar with Java Language • How to write Java code According to OOPs concepts • Design Graphical User applications • Develop the applications using JDBC Who can learn this course • B.E/B.tech Students • Working Professionals Java Training Duration: 4 Months Java Training Content: Basic Core Java New Features JAVASE 6 & J2SE 5.0 Java 7 New Features Introduction to JAVA FAQ’s and SCJP Exam Oriented Concepts Advanced Java Course Highlights • Developing Web applications on MyEclipse and Net Beans IDEs. • Deploying Servlets and JSPs on Weblogic, Websphere, JBoss application Servers JDBC 4.0 Servlets 3.0 JSP 2.2 Java EE RMI-Remote Method Ivocation • Java Distributed Technology • RMI Architecture • Dynamic / Bootstrap Clients • Object Passing in RMI • DGC • Activation • RMI -IIOP J2EE Introduction J2EE Architecture,Comparison between J2EE&.NET,J2EE Application development roles. EJB – Enterprise Java Beans EJB 2.0 EJB 2.1 EJB 3.0 EJB 3.1 JTS/JTA-JavaTransaction Service / Java Transaction API JNDI-Java Naming & Directory Interface JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Service) JMS 1.1 (Java Messaging Service) Java Mail 1.3 XML (extensible markup Language) XSL: JAXP 1.2 (Java API for XML Parsing) Web Services J2EE Design Patterns Servers IDE’S TOOLS Call/Whatsapp: +91-8179191999 Visit Our Website: https://nareshit.in/java-training/ Add: 2nd Floor, Durga Bhavani Plaza, Ameerpet, Hyderabad
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Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
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India
Core Java, ADV Java & J2EE course: Core Java: Core Java training course is intended for students without an extensive programming background. It covers language fundamentals and implementation of pure object oriented programming principles using java API and developing GUI applications. This course also covers how to use built in java classes and how to apply them in the real time environment. Java Enterprise Edition or Java EE is a widely used platform for server programming in the Java programming Language. The Java platform (Enterprise Edition) differs from the Java Standard Edition Platform (Java SE) in that it adds libraries which provide functionality to deploy fault-tolerant, distributed, multi-tier Java software, based largely on modular components running on an application server. Aim: -To develop programming abilities of candidate using fundamental concepts of Java programming language. -To develop GUI application using Java. -To understand basic APIs provided in Java to be ready to learn advaced concepts. *Knowledge of C and C++ is essential to learn Core Java. Syllabus: -Introduction to Java Technology -Data Types, Variables and Arrays -Operators -Control flow statements -Class Fundamentals and OOP -Inheritance -Packages and Interfaces -Exception Handling -Multithreaded programming -String handling -Wrapper classes -Handling Inputs nad Outputs -Utility and Legacy classes -Collection framework -Applets -GUI programming and event handling using AWT Exit Profile: Java Application Developer Advance Java: Aim: -To develop database oriented applications using JDBC -To develop web applications using Servlet and JSP. -To develop network applications using Java Network API *Knowledge of Core Java is essential to learn Advance Java. Syllabus: -Networking using Java -SWINGS -Database Programming using JDBC -Hibernate Framework -Servlets -Java Beans -Java Server Pages -Struts Framework -Spring Framework -Distributed Applications -Enterprise JAVA Beans -Java Messaging Service [JMS] -XML -Web services -Java Mail API -AJAX -Java Server Faces -ANT, Maven, JUunit Exit Profile: Web application developer We are also providing training on.net, php,android, web designing & graphic designing. Dange Chowk Office: CNC WEB WORLD Sr. No. 51/2, Office No. -1, Landmark: Opp. Pandit Petrol Pump, On Hinjewadi Road Thergaon, Dange Chowk, Pune Swargate Office: 2nd Floor, Office No.202, Modi Plaza, Landmark: Opp.Laxmi Narayan Theatre swargate pune
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EJB is the abbreviation for Enterprise Java Beans Course. Net Tech India has designed EJB course to help the students to explore their skills in this particular field. Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) is a component-based server-side framework that enables the development of secure, transactional, persistence-aware and scalable applications. The EJB 3.0 specification offers the most drastic changes since EJB technology was first introduced. It aims at simplifying the EJB development process and enhances performance. This course can be taught using any of the following application servers: JBOSS, WebSphere 7, WebSphere CE, WebLogic and GlassFish. For the development environment, you may use Eclipse, Rational Application Developer or NetBeans. Course Objectives In this course student will learn how to develop component based Java application with the help of EJB. The tutorial helps the students to program enterprise bean and teaches them to deploy in an EJB container such as WebLogic Server. This course is ideal for programmers and developers who need to develop the server side of the industrial length and the web using Enterprise through EJB applicants. Eligibility In this course, students should be familiar with Java programming languages and concepts. They should be familiar with object oriented programming, component technology and distributed computing. Students having knowledge about JSP, Servlets and JDBC program is highly recommended. Course Outline:: • Introduction to Java EE • Implementing Session Beans • Accessing Session Beans • Advanced Session Bean Concepts • Developing Java EE Applications Using Messaging • Developing Message-Driven Beans • Using EJB Technology Best Practices • Overview of the Java Persistence API • Introducing the Auction Application • Understanding the Entity Manager • Entity Inheritance and Object-Relational Mapping • Persisting Enums and Collections • Introduction to Querying • Advanced Java Persistence API Concepts With regards Miss. Rashmi Patait Centre Manager Mr. Sarfaraz Ahmed (B.E.) CCIE ( Service Provider) Corporate Trainer Nettech India 203, Ratnamani Bldg, Dada Patil Wadi, Opp. ICICI ATM, Thane0-(W). / 5
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EJB is the abbreviation for Enterprise Java Beans Course. Net Tech India has designed EJB course to help the students to explore their skills in this particular field. Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) is a component-based server-side framework that enables the development of secure, transactional, persistence-aware and scalable applications. The EJB 3.0 specification offers the most drastic changes since EJB technology was first introduced. It aims at simplifying the EJB development process and enhances performance. This course can be taught using any of the following application servers: JBOSS, WebSphere 7, WebSphere CE, WebLogic and GlassFish. For the development environment, you may use Eclipse, Rational Application Developer or NetBeans. Course Objectives In this course student will learn how to develop component based Java application with the help of EJB. The tutorial helps the students to program enterprise bean and teaches them to deploy in an EJB container such as WebLogic Server. This course is ideal for programmers and developers who need to develop the server side of the industrial length and the web using Enterprise through EJB applicants. Eligibility In this course, students should be familiar with Java programming languages and concepts. They should be familiar with object oriented programming, component technology and distributed computing. Students having knowledge about JSP, Servlets and JDBC program is highly recommended. Course Outline:: • Introduction to Java EE • Implementing Session Beans • Accessing Session Beans • Advanced Session Bean Concepts • Developing Java EE Applications Using Messaging • Developing Message-Driven Beans • Using EJB Technology Best Practices • Overview of the Java Persistence API • Introducing the Auction Application • Understanding the Entity Manager • Entity Inheritance and Object-Relational Mapping • Persisting Enums and Collections • Introduction to Querying • Advanced Java Persistence API Concepts With regards Miss. Rashmi Patait Centre Manager Mr. Sarfaraz Ahmed (B.E.) CCIE ( Service Provider) Corporate Trainer Nettech India 203, Ratnamani Bldg, Dada Patil Wadi, Opp. ICICI ATM, Thane-(W). / 5 ||
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India
Mind Q Systems Pvt Ltd TIBCO AMX Business Works 6.x Course Introduction to TIBCO AMX Business Works 6.x Environment TIBCO AMX Business Works 6.x Design and Development Debugging Application Working with Java in TIBCO AMX BW 6.x Working with Plug-in Projects Application Packaging and Deployment Java Messaging Service REST Services Working With Properties/Variables Working With JDBC Activities/Drivers Working with REST Activities Working with Groups Working with Adapters in TIBCO AMX BW 6.x TIBCO Enterprise Administrator (TEA) More Details:- Mind Q Systems Pvt Ltd Ph: +91.40.66 66 42 91 / 92
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Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
TIBCO EMS is based on the Java Messaging Service specification and it is quite simple to learn whether you are using ems in Java API or BW itself. TIBCO Online Course | Tibco Software training institute – Leo RayuduLeo Trainings provides overview of TIBCO online course. TIBCO Business Works software used for enterprise application integration solutions. For more details: Phone: +91-9553323599
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India
TIBCO Introduction: Introduction to integration. Need of integration. Different integration Techniques. Real time examples of EAI. Why TIBCO Suite EAI Tools. Introduction to Different Components of TIBCO BW Suite. Introduction BW Suite:- Installation of TIBCO BW Suite. Different components of TIBCO BW Suite and complete introduction. Tibco Runtime Agent(TRA). Designer. Business Works. Enterprise Message Server (EMS). Hawk. Tibco Administrator. Adapters(ADB, FILE). Introduction to Palletes and Activities. Basic Examples of BW Processes. Introduction of X-Path. Classification of All Pallets and activities along with Examples. 1. Process. 2. File. 3. XML tools. 4. XML Activites. 5. Parse. 6. HTTP. 7. JDBC. 8. FTP. 9. TCP. 10. Java. 11. JMS. 12. Rendezvous. 13. Manual Works 14. Policy 15.General 16. General Activities 17.SOAP 18. Service 19. WSDl 20. Transitions 21. Adapter Resources 22. Mail TIBCO BW Programming Concepts Data Types Variables Loops Transitions & Conditions. XPath functions Exception Handling Controlling process execution Grouping activities. Web Services:- Introduction to Web Services. Examples of Web services. Different Ways of Developing Web Services. Introduction to UDDI and WSDL. Securing web services, etc.. Messaging:- Introduction to Messaging. General concepts of messaging. Different Types of Messaging. TIBCO Rendezvous (RV):- Introduction to Rendezvous. Architecture of RV. Reliable Messaging using RV. Certified Messaging. Distributed Queue Messaging. Different Examples on Different Types of RV Messaging. Real Time Scenarios os Rendezvous Messaging. Comparison between Different RV Message Types. TIBCO EMS (Enterprise Messaging Server):- Introduction to JMS. Introduction to EMS Server. Queue Topic Bridge Routing etc… Real time examples on EMS (JMS Pallete). EMS Administration & Configurations. FT In EMS Load balancing in EMS TIBCO Administrator:- Introduction to TIBCO Administrator. Introduction to Domain Utility. Creating/deleting domain in Administrator. Creating EAR file in BW. Deploying TIBCO BW Project in Administrator. Users and Resource management. Script Deployment Fault Tolerance in Administrator. Load Balancing in Administrator. TIBCO HAWK:- Introduction to Hawk. Different scenarios of project monitoring. Introduction to different components in HAWK. Introduction and development of HAWK rule bases. Real Time scenarios Of HAWK. Applying Rule bases in Administrator deployed applications. Adapters:- Introduction to Adapters concepts. Active Data Base Adapters (ADB). FILE Adapter. One Real time Project
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India
TIBCO Active Matrix Business Works (BW) is one of the leading service creation, orchestration, and integration products on the market. Tibco BW has been deployed by over companies worldwide and is the foundation for several of the largest mission critical service-oriented business applications in production today. TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks (BW) is TIBCO's enterprise platform for implementing world-class integration solutions.TIBCO has been market leader in MIDDLEWARE Solutions. Unitedglobalsoft online training provides TIBCO BW (BusinessWorks) online training classes by certified experts with strong TIBCO BusinessWorks experience. Our TIBCO BusinessWorks online training is regarded as one of the best online training in India offering for US, UK, UAE etc. With Tibco Online Training, trainees acquire major skills needed to resolve integration challenges using TIBCO BW platform. Each training class would be containing theoretical session and LAB thereafter for quires. Once the TIBCO BW Training is over, learners would be able to build, deploy, and monitor complex solutions in TIBCO under the guidance of expert Tibco online training trainers. TIBCO BW Online Training Course Content: Introduction to EAI concepts Introduction to TIBCO TIBCO in Middleware Installation of TIBCO Product Stack TIBCO Runtime Agent (TRA) Introduction to TIBCO Designer Getting started with TIBCO Designer Overview of Tester Utility Global Variables Concept of starter process. Intercommunication of Process Shared Variables and Job Shared Variables JDBC Palettes File Palettes TIBCO RV Concepts of RV (Messaging Infrastructure) Tibco messaging system Types of Messaging Reliable or certified message Delivery messaging Fault-tolerance concepts Distributed queue concepts Rendezvous Demon (RVD) Rendezvous Routing Demon (RVDRD) Rendezvous Applets Multicast and point to point messaging HTTP Pallete, Java Pallete & Parse Palette XML Activities Pallete Mail Palette Rendezvous Pallete. Error Handling and Logging. Library Builder Alias Library. Creation of WSDL Creation of Concrete WSDL through Abstract WSDL. Making Web Service through SOAP Pallete. Service Pallete Topic -9 Complex Transformation in BW Best Practices followed in TIBCO BW. Introduction to JMS Overview of EMS. Topics and queues Creation of Topic Through Administration Utility Creation of Queues Through EMS Administration Utility Overview of Adapters Publication and Subscription Service Concept of Ledger Files. Working of Database Adapter or File Adapter. Overview of TIBCO Administrator Creation of Domain Creating User and Roles. Granting Roles to User. Creation of EAR Files Deploy into Domain Start and Stop Applications. Monitoring Applications.
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Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
JBOSS/WildFly Introduction History of JBOSS Product Understanding of JBOSS What's new in JBOSS?? Java EE 7 support in JBOSS Understand New Runtime Features Release notes for JBOSS Certifications and Supported Standards JBOSS WildFly Installation Software prerequisites Installing WildFly Understanding WildFly's Directory Structure Running WildFly in Standalone Mode Running WildFly from a custom configuration folder Binding WildFly onto a custom IP & Port Configuring multiple WildFly instances to run on the same machine with different IP or ports Managing applications using the deployments folder Connecting to the CLI & Checking the server-state via the CLI Deployments of an application via the CLI Executing commands in batch mode via the CLI Reloading a server configuration via the CLI Shutting down and restarting an instance via the CLI Suspending and resuming an instance via the CLI Backing up your configuration file via the CLI Running WildFly in Domain Mode Running domain mode What is Domain Controller What is Host Controller Connecting the host controller to the domain controller Stopping and starting server groups via the Web Console Deploying and undeploying an application to a specific server group via the CLI Managing the Logging Subsystem with the CLI Creating a file-handler logging Creating a periodic-rotating file-handler Creating a size-rotating file-handler Defining asynchronous handlers Creating a syslog-handler Using a different logging implementation Managing the Datasource Subsystems with the CLI Introduction Preparing a non JDBC-4 compliant driver Creating and removing a datasource Checking the datasource connection Reading the datasource's statistics Setting a connection pool Creating and removing XA-Datasource Clustering WildFly [JGroups] Creating a cluster in standalone mode Creating a cluster in domain mode Load Balancing WildFly Installing and configuring Apache HTTPD Installing and configuring mod_cluster for Apache Command Line Interface [Commanding the CLI] Introduction Invoking CLI commands Checking the WildFly version Checking WildFly operational mode Getting the OS & JVM Status Monitoring & Checking the JVM Securing WildFly Application Server Securing Applications Securing Trasporation Layer Securing domain and host controller communication Securing and protecting passwords using a vault Role-based Access Control with WildFly Managing users, groups and their role mapping WildFly Messaging Introduction Running the messaging system using HornetQ Sending and receiving messages to/from a JMS queue destination WildFly/JVM Tools Profiling and sampling VisualVM Monitoring OS tools WildFly tools Generating load Apache JMeter Tuning the Java Virtual Machine Tuning WildFly Tuning the Web Container in WildFly JMS and HornetQ WildFly Clustering JBOSS Patching & Upgrades
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Bangalore (Karnataka)
Course content: JBOSS/WildFly Introduction History of JBOSS Product Understanding of JBOSS What's new in JBOSS?? Java EE 7 support in JBOSS Understand New Runtime Features Release notes for JBOSS Certifications and Supported Standards JBOSS WildFly Installation Software prerequisites Installing WildFly Understanding WildFly's Directory Structure Running WildFly in Standalone Mode Running WildFly from a custom configuration folder Binding WildFly onto a custom IP & Port Configuring multiple WildFly instances to run on the same machine with different IP or ports Managing applications using the deployments folder Connecting to the CLI & Checking the server-state via the CLI Deployments of an application via the CLI Executing commands in batch mode via the CLI Reloading a server configuration via the CLI Shutting down and restarting an instance via the CLI Suspending and resuming an instance via the CLI Backing up your configuration file via the CLI Running WildFly in Domain Mode Running domain mode What is Domain Controller What is Host Controller Connecting the host controller to the domain controller Stopping and starting server groups via the Web Console Deploying and undeploying an application to a specific server group via the CLI Managing the Logging Subsystem with the CLI Creating a file-handler logging Creating a periodic-rotating file-handler Creating a size-rotating file-handler Defining asynchronous handlers Creating a syslog-handler Using a different logging implementation Managing the Datasource Subsystems with the CLI Introduction Preparing a non JDBC-4 compliant driver Creating and removing a datasource Checking the datasource connection Reading the datasource's statistics Setting a connection pool Creating and removing XA-Datasource Clustering WildFly [JGroups] Creating a cluster in standalone mode Creating a cluster in domain mode Load Balancing WildFly Installing and configuring Apache HTTPD Installing and configuring mod_cluster for Apache Command Line Interface [Commanding the CLI] Introduction Invoking CLI commands Checking the WildFly version Checking WildFly operational mode Getting the OS & JVM Status Monitoring & Checking the JVM Securing WildFly Application Server Securing Applications Securing Trasporation Layer Securing domain and host controller communication Securing and protecting passwords using a vault Role-based Access Control with WildFly Managing users, groups and their role mapping WildFly Messaging Introduction Running the messaging system using HornetQ Sending and receiving messages to/from a JMS queue destination WildFly/JVM Tools Profiling and sampling VisualVM Monitoring OS tools WildFly tools Generating load Apache JMeter Tuning the Java Virtual Machine Tuning WildFly Tuning the Web Container in WildFly JMS and HornetQ WildFly Clustering JBOSS Patching & Upgrades
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India
Course outline • Course introduction • Overview of IBM Business Process Manager Advanced 8 • IBM Business Process Manager Advanced architecture overview • IBM Business Process Manager Advanced installation • Exercise: Configuring the cell • Exercise: Installing the IBM HTTP Server • Introduction to IBM Process Center • Exercise: Exploring IBM Process Center • Overview of IBM Process Server • IBM Process Server components • IBM Process Server deployment topologies • Exercise: Creating the clusters • Introduction to Business Space • Exercise: Configuring Business Space • Exercise: Configuring the Process Server component • Introduction to the service integration bus • Exercise: Configuring the messaging cluster • Business process choreography • Exercise: Installing and configuring Business Process Choreographer • Application deployment concepts • Failed event manager overview • Exercise: IBM Process Server administration • Exercise: Administering Business Space • Overview of Performance Data Warehouse • Exercise: Configuring the Performance Data Warehouse • Overview of deployment scenarios • Exercise: Managing offline and online Process Servers • IBM Process Server advanced topologies • Exercise: Configuring messaging engine policies and transaction log failover • Security • Exercise: Configuring SSL • Exercise: Implementing security with LDAP • Problem determination • Course summary Our Courses WebSphere SAP Oracle Java Microsoft Tibco PROFESSIONAL COURSES Address Rakesh Kumar +91 9700330693 +1 234 200 0813 info@pradhikatechnology.com pradhikatechnology@gmail.com
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Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
Best JavaCaps Online Training From Hyderabad, India Course Content: Overview of Java CAPS 6 Java CAPS Suite Overview Java Business Integration The NetBeans IDE GlassFish Application Server Management and Monitoring Business Process Management 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 Repository-based Development 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 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 The Sun JMS IQ Manager Overview of the Sun JMS IQ Manager Messaging Configuration Points Message Priority and Destination
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Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh)
Oracle Fusion Middleware Admin(100% job guarantee) Course Contents Introducing Oracle Fusion Middleware Platform •Describing the Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment •Describing How WebLogic Server Supports Various Fusion Middleware Suites •Describing How Various Fusion Middleware Suites Augment the Functions of WebLogic Server Defining Java Enterprise Edition Terminology •Explaining the Motivation behind Distributed Systems •The Major Components of the Java Platform Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE) Specification Installing Oracle WebLogic Server •Explaining Oracle WebLogic Server Installation Steps •Installing WebLogic Server Using Both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Command Line •Describing the Organization and Contents of the WebLogic Server Directory Structure •Navigating the WebLogic Server Online and Offline Documentation Configuring a Simple Domain •Describing the Common Elements in a WebLogic Server Domain •Describing how Domains are Used in the Enterprise •Comparing Administration and Managed Servers •Configuring a Domain •Describing the Organization and Contents of the WLS Directory Structure •Describing the use of WLST Offline to Manage Domains •Creating a Simple Domain with One Managed Server •Checking the Port Numbers that are used for Components Configuring a Domain Using Templates •Describing the Internal Process Used to Create or Update a Domain Using a Template •Describing the Process of Extending a Domain Template •Explaining the Domain Templates Provided for Setting up JDeveloper, SOA, and WebCenter Using Administration Console and WLST •Identifying Dynamic and Nondynamic Attribute Changes in the Administration Console •Customizing Monitoring Tables Within the Administration Console •Using the WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) Command-line Utility •Invoking WLST and Navigate Through the Domain Structure •Describing How Change Management is Performed Internally Using Java Management Extension (JMX) and Mbeans Configuring Managed Servers •Configuring Managed Servers Using the Administrative Console •Configuring Managed Servers Using WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) •Starting Managed Servers •Shutting Down a Server or an Entire Domain Using WLST or the Administrative Console •Configuring Managed Servers on a Computer Separate from the Sdministration Server •Explaining Administration and Managed Server Independence (MSI) Configuring Node Managers •Defining the Oracle WebLogic Server Machine •Configuring a Machine and Assign Servers to it by Using the Console and WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) •Explaining the Node Manager Architecture •Describing the Organization and Contents of a Node Manager Directory Structure •Configuring, Starting, and Stopping Node Managers •Describing How to Start and Stop Procedures Viewing and Managing Logs in Oracle WLS Environment •Defining and Configuring Server and Domain Logs •Viewing and Interpreting the Format of Domain and Server Log Files Using the Administration Console •Configuring Server Standard Output Settings Using the Console •Describing How Applications Can Integrate With WLS Logging Infrastructure (Apache commons, log4j) •Accessing Online Log Message Catalogs •Creating and Applying a Log Filter Using the Console •Configuring Log Filter Expressions Deployment Concepts •Contrasting Autodeploy With Manual Deployment •Configuring and Deploying Web Applications Via the Administration Console, Command Line, and WLST •Configuring Deployment Descriptors •Testing Deployed Applications •Describing the Role of Web Servers •Tracing a Typical Web Interaction Flow •Contrasting Static and Dynamic Content and Deployment •Front-end Deployed Applications With a Web Server Deploying Java EE Applications •Describing Java EE Web Applications •Describing Enterprise Deployment Architectures •Packaging Web Applications in Several Forms •Defining Web Application Structure and Web Application Archive •Explaining Why WebLogic Augments Standard Java EE Deployment Descriptors With weblogic*.xml Files •Looking at Deployment Descriptors web.xml and weblogic.xml •Describing URLs and Web Applications Advanced Deployment •Configuring an Application for Multiple Development Environments •Creating a Deployment Plan •Staging a Deployment Plan •Using Production Redeployment Understanding JDBC and Configuring Data Sources •Configuring JDBC and JDBC Data Sources •Configuring Data Source Scope •Contrasting Two-tier and Multi-tier JDBC Architecture •Configuring a Connection Pool •Describing How Data Sources are Used •Deploying JDBC Resources to a Target •Explaining the Components of JDBC URLs •Monitoring and Testing a Data Source Setting Up Java Message Service (JMS) Resources •Describing JMS •Describing How Oracle WebLogic Server JMS is Implemented •Configuring JMS Server •Configuring Connection Factories •Configuring Queues and Topics •Configuring Persistent Messages •Deploying an Application that Uses JMS •Monitoring JMS Resources and Messages Introduction to Clustering 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Protecting Against Attacks •Describing the Process of Configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) •Using the Keytool Utility to Configure Keys and Obtain Digital Certificates •Configuring SSL for the WLS Server •Configuring Countermeasures for Some Web-based Attacks Backup and Recovery Operations •Recommending a Backup and Recovery Strategy •Performing a Full Offline Backup and Recovery •Performing an Online and Offline Domain Backup •Performing an Offline Domain Recovery •Performing an Instance Home Backup and Recovery SSL Messaging Horizontal clustering Thread dumps etc
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India
​Advantages of J2EE Technologies J2EE makes the Java language to embrace a number of server-side applications, such as Web-based and e-commerce applications. Apart from all the innovative and path-breaking features that Java provides, J2EE technologies brings some additional features most suitable for all enterprise systems. J2EE makes Java a fully-fledged server-side development platform. J2EE has a solid infrastructure that provides a well-tested implementation of many common applications that need security and messaging facilities. J2EE standardizes development making it easier for companies to commit to J2EE and share third party code. J2EE provides a solid backend for wireless applications and many wireless companies use J2EE on the server for this purpose. Java is the primary language for designing many exciting application servers of today and hence e-commerce applications fully utilize the guaranteed services of Java. The use of Java as a development language and architecture for Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is widespread. Why In cegonsoft? Cegonsoft has made an extensive research to learn the expectations of IT industry and our syllabuses are framed with that on grounds so as to make the entry or re-entry of any candidate a cakewalk. IT industry is vast, but the psychology is simple. CEGONSOFT provides you thedistinction is to a large extent. Cling to us & Climb with us. We commit to make you an IT savvy, not just software professional. Contact Sumithra 0422 4206205​
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Pune (Maharashtra)
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SADGURUTECHNOLOGIES - 8179736190 Course Outline: 1. Introducing the Anypoint Platform •Learning what Anypoint Platform is and the problems it can help you solve •Getting familiar with the components of Anypoint Platform 2. Building Integration Applications with Anypoint Studio •Understanding Mule applications, flows, messages, and message processors •Creating flows graphically using connectors, transformers, components, scopes, and flow control elements •Building, running, testing, and debugging Mule applications •Reading and writing message properties •Writing expressions with Mule Expression Language (MEL) •Creating variables 3. Consuming Web Services •Understanding RESTful and SOAP web services •Learning about what RAML is and how it can be used •Consuming RESTful web services with and without RAML definitions •Consuming SOAP web services 4. Connecting to Additional Resources •Connecting to files, databases, and JMS queues •Connecting to SaaS applications •Discovering and installing connectors not bundled with Anypoint Studio 5. Transforming Data •Getting familiar with the different types of transformers •Transforming objects to and/from XML and JSON •Using Jackson annotations for more complicate JSON to object mappings •Using JAXB annotations for more complicated XML to object mappings •Streamlining complex data transformations with DataSense and the DataMapper •Creating custom transformers with Java 6. Refactoring Mule Applications •Separating applications into multiple configuration files •Encapsulating global elements in a separate configuration file •Creating and running multiple applications •Creating and referencing flows and sub flows •Understanding variable persistence through sub flows and flows and across transport barriers 7. Controlling Message Flow •Understanding and creating synchronous and asynchronous flows •Multicasting a message •Routing message based on conditions •Filtering Messages. 8. Handling Errors •Handling messaging exceptions in flows •Creating and using global exception handlers •Specifying a global default exception strategy ADDRESS H. No: 7-1-621/10, Flat No: 102, SaiManohar Apartment, S.R. Nagar Main Road, Hyderabad-500038, Landmark: Beside Umesh Chandra Statue, Mob: 91-8179736190, Ph: 040-40154733
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