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Section 1: Nginx (Day 1, 1.5 Days Duration)

Module 1: Installing Nginx and Third-Party Modules

  • Installing Nginx using a package manager
  • Configuring for web usage
  • Configuring path specifications
  • Table: HTTP configure options
  • Enabling various modules
  • Table: HTTP module configure options
  • Disabling unused modules
  • Table: Disable configure options
  • Installing third-party modules

Module 2: Configuration Guide

  • Basic configuration format
  • Nginx global configuration parameters
  • Table: Global configuration directives
  • Using include files
  • HTTP server section: Client directives, File I/O directives, Hash directives, Socket directives
  • The virtual server section
  • Configuring Locations – where, when, and how

Module 3: Nginx as a Reverse Proxy

  • The proxy module
  • Proxy module directives
  • The upstream module: Keepalive connections and Load-balancing algorithms
  • Types of upstream servers: Single, Multiple, and Non-HTTP upstream servers
  • Handling upstream problems

Module 4: Advanced Reverse Proxy Topics

  • Introduction to Security
  • Encrypting traffic with SSL
  • Authenticating clients using SSL
  • Blocking traffic based on originating IP address
  • Isolating application components for scalability
  • Performance tuning: Buffering, Caching, Compressing

Module 5: The Nginx HTTP Server

  • HTTP server directives
  • HTTP logging directives
  • HTTP file-path directives
  • Name resolution directives
  • HTTP client interaction directives
  • HTTP limits directives
  • HTTP access module directives
  • HTTP streaming directives

Module 6: Nginx Load Balancing

  • Understanding Load Balancing
  • Setting up the environment
  • Using the Upstream Module
  • Using appropriate directives (Weight, Hash, Max Fails, etc.)
  • Testing your configuration

Module 7: Troubleshooting Techniques

  • Analyzing log files
  • Configuring advanced logging
  • Common configuration errors
  • Performance problems
  • Using the Stub Status module

Section 2: Apache (Day 2, 1 Day Duration)

Module 1: Installation

  • Installing Apache
  • Starting, stopping, and restarting Apache
  • Uninstalling Apache
  • Locating Apache files

Module 2: Adding Common Modules

  • Installing generic modules
  • Installing Unix mod_dav
  • Installing mod_perl
  • Installing Unix mod_php
  • Installing mod_ssl (Secure Socket Layers)
  • Finding modules via modules.apache.org
  • Installing mod_security

Module 3: Logging

  • Obtaining detailed log entries
  • Log rotation

Module 4: Virtual Hosts

  • Setting up Name-Based Virtual Hosts
  • Setting up address-based virtual hosts

Module 5: Aliases, Redirecting, and Rewriting

  • Mapping a URL to a directory
  • Creating a new URL for existing content
  • Assigning custom URLs to users
  • Redirecting to another location
  • Redirecting multiple URLs to the same destination
  • Rewriting path and query string elements
  • Converting URL segments into query arguments

Module 6: SSL

  • Installing SSL
  • Generating self-signed SSL certificates
  • Generating a trusted CA
  • Serving a portion of the site via SSL
  • Authenticating with client certificates

Module 7: Dynamic Content

  • Enabling a CGI directory
  • Enabling CGI scripts in non-script-aliased directories
  • Specifying a default document in a CGI directory
  • Enabling and using WebDAV
  • Complex configurations and security issues with WebDAV

Section 3: Java Virtual Machine (Day 3, 0.5 Days Duration)

Tuning the Java Virtual Machine

Selecting JVM Settings

  • Sizing the garbage collector generations
  • Where to configure JVM settings
  • Addressing insufficient memory allocation for the JVM
  • Determining the correct memory allocation for your application
  • Setting the correct heap size

Optimizing the Ratio Between Young and Old Generations

  • Garbage collector algorithms
  • Selecting the appropriate garbage collector for your application
  • The G1 garbage collector
  • Debugging garbage collection
  • Efficient memory utilization
  • Handling 'Out of Memory' errors
  • Identifying memory leaks in your code

Section 4: Java Web

Introduction to Java Web Technologies

  • What is a Servlet and when to use it
  • Introduction to JSP
  • Servlet vs. JSP
  • What is a JavaBean
  • Introduction to JEE
  • The role of EJB (Session Beans, Entity Beans, MDB Beans) in enterprise applications
  • The MVC pattern
    - The role of the Model
    - The role of the View
    - The role of the Controller

Section 5: Multimedia Content and HTML 5

  • HTML 5 Audio and Video elements
  • Different streaming protocols
    - Internet Protocol television (IPTV)
    - HTTP Live Streaming
  • Server implementations
  • The role of OTT streaming

Section 6: JBoss (Day 4, 1 Day Duration)

Module 1: Installing Core Components

  • Installing the Java environment
  • Installing JBoss AS
  • Application server features
  • Creating a custom server configuration

Module 2: Customizing JBoss AS Services

  • Monitoring JBoss AS services
  • JBoss AS thread pool
  • Configuring logging services
  • Configuring database connections
  • Configuring the transaction service

Module 3: Deploying EJB 3 Session Beans

  • Developing Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Configuring the EJB container

Module 4: Deploying a Web Application

  • Developing web layout
  • Configuring JBoss Web Server

Module 5: Deploying Applications with JBoss Messaging Service

  • The new JBoss Messaging system
  • Developing JMS applications
  • Advanced JBoss Messaging

Module 6: Managing JBoss AS

  • Introduction to Java Management Extension
  • JBoss AS Administration Console
  • Managing applications
  • Administering resources

Module 7: JBoss Drools - Introduction

  • Obtaining the software
  • Installing the BRMS/Guvnor
  • Installing the Drools plug-in

Module 8: Using the Guvnor

  • General navigation
  • Administration (Rules, Packages, Deployment)
  • Building guided rules with Guvnor
  • Moving from Guvnor to JBoss IDE
  • Testing your rules

Requirements

  • Understanding of web server concepts and protocols
  • Experience with the Linux command line and text editors
  • Basic programming experience in Java or PHP

Target Audience

  • System administrators
  • Web developers
  • Anyone interested in learning how to use various web server technologies and features
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