Course Outline
Section 1: Nginx (Day 1 duration 1.5 Days)
Module 1: Installing Nginx and Third-Party Modules
- Installing Nginx using a package manager
- Configuring for web
- Configure the options to specify paths
- 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: A Configuration Guide
- The basic configuration format
- Nginx global configuration parameters
- Table: Global configuration directives
- Using include files
- The 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 upstream server, Multiple upstream servers, Non-HTTP upstream servers
- How to handle upstream problems
Module 4: Reverse Proxy Advanced Topics
- Introduction to Security
- Encrypting traffic with SSL
- Authenticating clients using SSL
- Blocking traffic based on originating IP address
- Isolating application components for scalability
- Reverse proxy 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
- About Load Balancing
- Setting up the environment
- Using the Upstream Module
- Using the right 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 duration 1 day)
Module 1. Installation
- Installing Apache
- Apache starting, stopping and Apache restarting
- Apache uninstalling
- Finding Apache’s files location
Module 2. Adding Common Modules
- Installing a Generic installation modules
- Installing Unix mod_dav
- Installing mod_perl
- Installing Unix mod_php
- Installing mod_ssl SSL (Secure Socket Layers)
- Finding Modules Using modules.apache.org
- Installing mod_security
Module 3. Logging
- Getting more logs entries and Details
- Logs rotating
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
- Giving URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) users having own URLs Users Their Own URLs
- Redirecting to another location
- Redirecting Several URLs to the same Destination
- Rewriting elements between path and query string
- Turning URL Segments into query arguments
Module 6. SSL
- Installing SSL
- Generating self-signed SSL certificates
- Generating a trusted CA
- Serving a portion of site via SSL
- Authenticating with Client certificates
Module 7. Dynamic Content
- Enabling a CGI Directory
- Enabling CGI Scripts in Non-ScriptAliased Directories
- Specifying a Default Document in a CGI Directory
- Enabling and using WebDAV
- Complex Configurations and the security Issues with WebDAV
Section 3: Java Virtual Machine (Day 3 duration 0.5 days)
Tuning the Java Virtual Machine
Choosing the JVM settings
- Sizing the garbage collector generations
- Where to configure JVM settings
- When you cannot allocate enough memory for the JVM
- The correct amount of memory to grant your application
- Setting the correct heap size
The correct ratio between the young and old generations
- The garbage collector algorithms
- Choosing the right garbage collector for your application
- The G1 garbage collector
- Debugging garbage collection
- Making good use of the memory
- Handling 'Out of Memory' errors
- Finding the memory leak in your code
Section 4: Java Web
Introduction to Java Web technologies
- What is a Servlet and when to use
- Introduction to JSP
- Servlet versus JSP
- What is a JavaBean
- Introduction to JEE
- The role of EJB (Session Beans, Entity Beans, MDB Beans) in an enterprise application
- 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 duration 1 day)
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
- How to monitor JBoss AS services
- JBoss AS thread pool
- Configuring logging services
- Configuring the connection to the database
- 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
- Introducing Java Management Extension
- JBoss AS Administration Console
- Managing applications
- Administering resources
Module 7. JBoss Drools - Introduction
- Getting the software
- Installing the BRMS/Guvnor
- Installing the Drools plug-in
Module 8. Using the Guvnor
- General Navigation
- Administration (Rules, Packages, Deployment)
- Building a Guided Rules with the Guvnor
- From Guvnor to JBoss IDE
- Testing your Rules
Requirements
- An understanding of web server concepts and protocols
- Experience with using Linux command line and text editors
- Basic programming experience in Java or PHP
Audience
- System administrators
- Web developers
- Anyone who wants to learn how to use different web server technologies and features
Testimonials (5)
Lots of exercises and help with problems.
Celina - Centrum Informatyki Resortu Finansów
Course - Apache Web Server Administration
the trainers skills about the topics and hes way to approach it after viewing our environment in screen share session.
Stig-Ole Amundsen - Helse Nord IKT
Course - WildFly Server Administration
Shared examples of every function and/or operators are all well explained.
Brian Amlon - Thakral One, Inc.
Course - Introduction to Drools 7 for Developers
The trainer was very knowledgeable and was able to answer most questions that were somewhat outside of the scope of what we needed to cover. He was dynamic, funny and polite.
Pascal Durocher - City of Montreal
Course - HTTP fundamentals and Nginx web server
Exercises and solving problems in groups when the problems were more difficult.