CAPS-1015 --- Java(TM) CAPS 6 for Implementers
Overview
For business integration, Sun provides the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) - the most complete
Objectives
For business integration, Sun provides the Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) - the most complete, integrated software suite to develop, deploy, and manage a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and composite applications to rapidly deliver new business capabilities and drive business growth. The Java CAPS 6 for Implementers course emphasizes hands-on lab work to present the features, functionality, vocabulary and concepts of Java CAPS 6.x for those new to Java CAPS.
PreRequisites
a background in Java and application integration
Who Can Benefit
Developers, implementers and other individuals new to Java CAPS * Developers or Implementers working on projects that involve the lifecycle of a Java CAPS 6 implementation, from installation through managing and monitoring
Duration
5 Days
Java(TM) CAPS 6 for Implementers (CAPS-1015) Content Details
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- Java CAPS Suite Overview
- Java Business Integration
- The NetBeans IDE
- GlassFish Application Server
- Management and Monitoring
- Business Process Management
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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- Overview of the Sun JMS IQ Manager
- Messaging Configuration Points
- Message Priority and Destination
- Delivery Mode
- Message Selectors
- Subscriber Concurrency
- Message Destination Concurrency
- The Time Dependency Property
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- Overview of User-Defined OTDs
- The Delimiter List and Properties
- Separators and Terminators
- Delimiter Precedence
- Node Properties
- Occurrence and Groups
- Choice Elements
- Using Templates
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- JBI Components
- The Normalized Message
- JBI Administration
- JBI and CAPS 6
- The Java EE Service Engine
- The JBI Bridge
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| Using Business Processes in CAPS 6 |
- Web Service Definition
- Describing a Message with XSD
- Abstract and Concrete WSDL
- Business Processes and BPEL
- The XSD, WSDL and BPEL Editors
- Building a BPEL Module Project
- Adding a JBI Module
- Building and Deploying a Composite Application
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- Faults in BPEL
- Compensation
- Scope
- Compensation Handlers
- Fault Handlers
- Invoking Compensation
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- Correlating Messages
- Message Properties
- Correlation Sets in BPEL
- The Pick Activity
- Defining Correlation in NetBeans
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| JCA Adapters and Encoders in CAPS 6 |
- J2EE Connector Architecture
- Connection Pooling
- Resource Adapter Deployment
- eWays in CAPS 6
- JCA Adapters in CAPS 6
- Using OTDs with JCA Adapters
- Encoders in JBI
- Defining an Encoder
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| The Intelligent Event Processor |
- Business Activity Monitoring
- The Data Flow in an IEP
- Understanding IEP Activity
- Types of IEP Operators
- Configuring the IEP
- WSDL and the IEP
- The CASA Editor
- The IEP at Runtime
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| Monitoring Tools in CAPS 6 |
- JBI Components
- Java Management Extensions (JMX) and JConsole
- Using the Management API
- asadmin and asant
- Scripting
- NetBeans Admin Plugins
- GlassFish Admin Console
- Repository-Based Management
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| Application Configuration in CAPS 6 |
- Repository-Based Configuration Model
- Externalization in LDAP
- Environment Objects
- Creating and Maintaining Environment Objects
- JBI Configuration Model
- Application Variables
- Application Configuration Objects
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