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Chapter 64. JBoss Courses

64.1. RHD161 JBoss and EJB3 for Java
64.1.1. Prerequisites
64.2. RHD163 JBoss for Web Developers
64.2.1. Prerequisites
64.3. RHD167: JBOSS - HIBERNATE ESSENTIALS
64.3.1. Prerequisites
64.3.2. Course Summary
64.4. RHD267: JBOSS - ADVANCED HIBERNATE
64.4.1. Prerequisites
64.5. RHD261:JBOSS for advanced J2EE developers
64.5.1. Prerequisites
64.6. RH336: JBOSS for Administrators
64.6.1. Prerequisites
64.6.2. Course Summary
64.7. RHD439: JBoss Clustering
64.7.1. Prerequisites
64.8. RHD449: JBoss jBPM
64.8.1. Description
64.8.2. Prerequisites
64.9. RHD451 JBoss Rules
64.9.1. Prerequisites

64.1. RHD161 JBoss and EJB3 for Java

Developers JBoss and EJB3 for Java Developers is targeted toward proficient Java developers who wish to extend their knowledge to EJB3 and J2EE middleware programming using the JBoss Application Server. This class is an in-depth introduction to EJB3 and J2EE using the JBoss Application Server. It provides a hands-on approach to EJB3 and J2EE application development, deployment and the tools necessary to facilitate both processes.

64.1.1. Prerequisites

Basic Java programming skills and knowledge of OOAD concepts are required. The student must have practical knowledge of, and/or experience with, the following:
  1. The object-oriented concepts of inheritance, polymorphism and encapsulation
  2. Java syntax, specifically for data types, variables, operators, statements and control flow
  3. Writing Java classes as well as using Java interfaces and abstract classes