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The Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) Administration course is intended to present the Java CAPS software to a technical support audience that will monitor and troubleshoot in the Java CAPS environment. This course is not intended for developers. Developers should review the descriptions of Foundations of Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) I and II (SB-CAP-0501 and SB-CAP-0502).
Languages
English
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are system administrators and others responsible for system administration, monitoring, and troubleshooting in the Java CAPS environment.
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, it is recommended that students have a background in Java technology and application integration.
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Describe and define the concepts and functionality of Sun SeeBeyond eGate Integrator (eGate) 5.1
- Demonstrate the use of available tools within eGate to maintain, monitor, and troubleshoot eGate within Java CAPS
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Course Content
Module 1 - Vocabulary and Concepts
- Introduction to eGate Integrator and the Java CAPS Suite
- Overview of logical components, environment resources, and project deployment
Module 2 - Java CAPS Software
- Overview of the Repository, Logical Host, Enterprise Designer, and Enterprise Manager
- Installation of the Repository, Logical Host, Enterprise Designer, and Enterprise Manager Software
- Creating a domain
Module 3 - Using the Enterprise Designer to Configure Java CAPS
- Configuration road map
- Features and functionality of the Enterprise Designer
Module 4 - Runtime Software
- Starting a domain
- Building and deploying your configuration
- Using the Enterprise Manager to monitor deployed components
Module 5 - Deployment Management
- Domain and deploy command line interface (CLI)
- Environment migration
- Project variables and environment constants
- Version control and the user workspace
- Impact analysis
- Export/import features
Module 6 - Advanced Management
- Log file interpretation and management
- The Enterprise Manager CLI
Module 7 - Security
- The security model
- Types of users
- Types of roles
- Access Control List (ACL) security
- Firewalls and ports
- Implementing Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
Module 8 - Emergency Software Releases
- Types of ESRs
- Installation of ESRs
- Rollback of ESRs
Module 9 - The Java Message Service (JMS) Server
- JMS components
- JMS message editing
- Using the JMS CLI
- Tuning and configuration options for the JMS server
Module 10 - The Integration Server
- Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) vocabulary and concepts
- Tuning and configuration options for the integration server
Module 11 - Using the Alert and SNMP Agents
- Custom alerts
- Using the Alert Agent
- Using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Agent
Module 12 - Insight Vocabulary and Concepts
- Web Services and Web Service Description Language (WSDL)
- Business processes
- Web Services orchestration and Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
- Sun SeeBeyond eInsight Business Process Manager (eInsight)
Module 13 - Modeling and Deploying Business Processes
- Introduction to business process modeling elements
- Business process concepts
- Documenting a business process
Module 14 - Administering eInsight
- Import/export of business processes
- Persisting Business Process Instance (BPI) data
- Using the Enterprise Manager to monitor BPI data
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