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Chapter 13.  Comprehensive Review

Abstract

Goal

Review tasks from Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Administration I.

Sections
  • Comprehensive Review

Lab
  • Comprehensive Review of Red Hat JBoss Application Administration I

Comprehensive Review

Objectives

After completing this section, you should have reviewed and refreshed the knowledge and skills that you learned in Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Administration I.

Reviewing Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Administration I

Before beginning the comprehensive review for this course, you should be comfortable with the topics covered in each chapter. Do not hesitate to ask the instructor for extra guidance or clarification on these topics.

Describe the architecture and features of the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.

  • Identify the architecture and features of JBoss EAP.

  • Identify the available methods for installation and how to install JBoss EAP.

  • Interpret the architecture of extensions, subsystems, modules, and profiles.

  • Identify the management options available for JBoss EAP.

Configure a standalone server instance of JBoss EAP.

  • Configure an instance of JBoss EAP to run a standalone server.

  • Identify the configuration files for a standalone server and make configuration changes.

  • Configure JBoss EAP network interfaces and socket binding groups.

Configure JBoss EAP by using the management Command Line Interface (CLI), and deploy Jakarta EE applications.

  • Connect to an instance of JBoss EAP with the management CLI and run general commands.

  • Deploy a Jakarta EE application to a JBoss EAP instance running as a standalone server.

Configure JBoss EAP as a Managed Domain

  • Interpret the managed domain architecture.

  • Assign the domain controller and start the managed domain.

  • Identify the configuration options for a secondary host controller and make configuration changes to a host controller.

  • Identify the configuration options for a domain controller and make configuration changes to the domain controller.

Configure servers and server groups in a managed domain.

  • Interpret the relationship between hosts, server groups, and servers in a managed domain.

  • Configure server groups in a managed domain.

  • Configure servers on a host controller.

  • Deploy

Configure JDBC database drivers and data sources.

  • Identify the purpose and architecture of the data source subsystem.

  • Deploy a JDBC driver as a module and configure the driver in the data source subsystem.

  • Configure a data source.

  • Configure an XA data source.

Configure log handlers and loggers.

  • Configure different types of logging handlers.

  • Configure ROOT, and category loggers.

Describe the messaging architecture and configure various messaging resources.

  • Describe the Java Messaging Service and the architecture of the messaging subsystem.

  • Configure connection factories and destinations.

  • Configure messaging journals and other messaging subsystem settings.

Apply security configurations to enhance the security of applications deployed on JBoss EAP.

  • Configure a security domain based on the database login module.

  • Configure a security domain based on the LDAP login module.

  • Configure role-based access to topics and queues in the messaging subsystem.

  • Protect passwords that are stored in server configuration files by using the password vault.

Configure the JVM settings in a standalone server and in a managed domain.

  • Perform JVM configuration settings in a standalone server.

  • Perform JVM configuration settings in a managed domain.

Configure connectors, servers, and other features of the web subsystem.

  • Identify the features of the undertow web subsystem.

  • Configure the components of the web subsystem.

  • Configure JBoss EAP network interfaces and socket binding groups.

Configure various subsystems to support the deployment of clustered applications.

  • Identify the benefits of clustering and the JBoss EAP subsystems involved in supporting clustered application deployments.

  • Configure infinispan and JGroups to support clusters.

  • Configure undertow as a load balancer.

  • Configure and deploy a high availability application.

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