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            課程目錄:Apache Tomcat and Java EE Administration培訓
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            Introduction to the Java Platform
            The JVM, JRE, and JDK
            Java SE versus EE
            Apache Tomcat as a lightweight servlet/JSP container, and how this differs from full-blown Java EE application servers such as WebLogic, WebSphere, JBoss, and GlassFish
            Architecture of Applications installed to Tomcat
            Understanding classes versus JARs
            Servlets
            JSPs
            JavaBeans
            JNDI and datasources
            Resources that your applications may call on other servers (web services, EJBs, etc.)
            Installing Tomcat
            Installing the Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
            Tweaking the JRE for performance
            Performing the actual Tomcat installation
            Examining the Tomcat installation directories
            bin
            conf
            lib
            logs
            temp
            webapps
            work
            Configuring Tomcat
            server.xml (detailed walkthrough)
            web.xml
            context.xml
            Deploying Java EE Applications
            Packaging JARs for deployment to Tomcat
            Packaging WARs for deployment to Tomcat
            Application server-neutral configuration versus application server-specific configuration
            Overview of EARs and other archive types not supported by Tomcat, but supported by other Java EE application servers
            Versioning Java EE applications
            Managing the deployment of updated applications
            Tomcat Valves
            AccessLog and FastCommonAccessLog
            RequestFilterValve
            SingleSignOnValve (by request)
            RequestDumperValve (by request)
            Memory management and JMX monitoring
            Understanding Java garbage collection
            Using JAVA_OPTS, JMX and JConsole to monitor and tune Tomcat memory usage
            Sizing Tomcat's JVM memory heap
            Using JMX and JConsole to configure Tomcat via Tomcat's MBeans
            Updating Tomcat's configuration via JMX "on the fly" without restarting Tomcat
            Load testing with JMeter
            Using VisualVM (new monitoring tool built into JDK 6) and PSI Probe
            Controlling JMX MBeans via Ant
            Logging and Troubleshooting
            JULI logging
            log4j logging
            Understanding exceptions and thread dumps
            Troubleshooting errors that occur in Tomcat
            Troubleshooting errors generated by your deployed applications
            Troubleshooting strategies applicable to application servers other than tomcat
            Connecting databases with Tomcat applications
            Classic JDBC approach
            Better approach: JNDI resources
            Setting up and monitoring database connection pools
            Security
            File system security
            Java security manager
            Realms, authentication, and authorization
            SSL
            Java VM and Tomcat Performance tuning strategies
            Additional JVM tuning tips
            Enabling parallel garbage collection
            Building native connectors
            Disabling/removing unneeded applications
            Tuning incoming connections and database connection pools
            Turning off Jasper development mode
            Precompiling JSPs
            Preloading servlets
            Application-specific tuning suggestions
            Tuning levers available in other application servers
            The World Beyond Tomcat: Understanding Java EE Applications
            Explanation of the Java EE APIs not supported by Tomcat: EJB, JMS, and many others
            3rd party application frameworks overview (what they are and what administrators should know): Spring, Struts 1/Struts 2, JSF (including a discussion of ICEfaces, RichFaces, etc.)
            Data tier frameworks and what administrators should know (Hibernate, JPA, etc.)
            Features offered by WebLogic, WebSphere, and JBoss that are not found in Tomcat
            Tomcat Other Features
            Memory leak prevention and detection
            Servlet 3.0, JSP 2.2, and EL 2.2 support (and the practical implications of this for Tomcat admins)
            Cross-site request forgery prevention (and how to configure)
            How Tomcat 7's new session management features prevent session fixation attacks
            Alias support (which allow static content to be stored outside the WAR file)
            Running Tomcat behind Apache httpd or IIS [this section would be taught using your web server and connector module of choice]
            Why run Tomcat behind Apache httpd or IIS?
            Installing mod_jk (Apache or Tomcat) or mod_proxy_ajp and mod_proxy_balancer (Apache 2.2 or later only)
            Proxying traffic to Tomcat via AJP
            Monitoring the status of your web server's connection to Tomcat
            Load balancing Tomcat via mod_jk or mod_proxy_balancer
            Tomcat Clustering
            Configuring mod_jk (in Apache or IIS) or mod_proxy_balancer (Apache 2.2 or later only) as a load balancer
            Hardware load balancing as an alternative to software load balancing
            Sticky sessions
            Configuring a shared session back-end
            FileStore/JDBCStore (older approach, generally not recommended)
            Using the <Cluster> tag
            Configuring the application to be distributable
            Setting up and testing failover

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