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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. This course presents the new features, functionality, vocabulary and concepts of Java CAPS 6 for those familiar with Java CAPS 5 tools.
70%
Languages
English
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are developers, implementers and other individuals with Java CAPS 5 experience who are tasked with the following responsibilities:
- Installing Java CAPS 6
- Creating and configuring Java CAPS 6 projects
- Migrating Java CAPS 5.x projects to Java CAPS 6
- Managing and monitoring Java CAPS 6 applications
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
- Use the Java CAPS 5.1 tools (Enterprise Designer; Enterprise Manager) to create, configure, deploy and manage eGate and eInsight components.
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Install Java CAPS 6
- Use NetBeans to create and configure Java CAPS 6 projects
- Deploy projects to Glassfish
- Use a variety of tools to monitor and manage deployed projects
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Course Content
Module 1 - Overview of Java CAPS 6
Overview of Java CAPS 6
- Java CAPS Suite Overview
- Java Business Integration
- Adapters in CAPS 6
- Service Engines in CAPS 6
- Business Process Management
- NetBeans IDE 6.1
- GlassFish Application Server
- Management and Monitoring
- Environment Objects
- Sub Collaborations
- Upgrade Path
Module 2 - 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
Module 3 - Introduction to JBI
- JBI Components
- The Normalized Message
- JBI Administration
- JBI and CAPS 6
- The Java EE Service Engine
- The JBI Bridge
Module 4 - Using Business Processes in CAPS 6
- Web Service Definition
- Describing a Message with XSD
- Web Services Description Language
- Abstract WSDL
- Concrete WSDL
- Business Processes and BPEL
- BPEL, WSDL and XSD
- The Partner Link in BPEL and WSDL
- Variables in BPEL
- Interacting With Partners
- Working With Data
- The BPEL Module in CAPS 6
- The XSD Editor
- The WSDL Editor
- The WSDL Editor: Partner View
- The BPEL Modeler
- Adding a Partner Link
- The BPEL Mapper
- Using XPath Expressions
- Building a BPEL Module Project
- The Composite Application
- Adding a JBI Module
- The CASA Editor
- Building a Composite Application
- Deploying a Composite Application
Module 5 - Adapters and Encoders in CAPS 6
- J2EE Connector Architecture
- Connection Pooling
- Resource Adapter Deployment
- Types of Adapters in CAPS 6
- eWays in CAPS 6
- JCA Adapters in CAPS 6
- Using OTDs with JCA Adapters
- Encoder Overview
- Encoders in JBI
- Defining an Encoder
Module 6 - Monitoring Tools in CAPS 6
- Management and Monitoring
- JBI Components
- Java Management Extensions (JMX)
- JConsole
- Using the Management API
- asadmin
- asant
- Scripting
- NetBeans Admin Plugins
- GlassFish Admin Console
- Repository-Based Management
Module 7 - Application Configuration in CAPS 6
- Definition: Environment
- Repository-Based Config Model
- Externalization in LDAP
- EJB Configuration Model
- JBI Configuration Model
- Environment Objects
- Editing From the Command Line
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