Wednesday, June 15, 2011

NetBeans, GlassFish, BPEL & Open ESB Training

NetBeans, GlassFish, BPEL & Open ESB Training



Objective
This training is a required training for individuals who wish to become SOA, BPM and ESB solutions developer. This is useful to Technical Architect, Project Manager and System Integrator. This is a 5 days training focusing on JBI, Web Services, BPEL, OpenESB and composite application development using GlassFish and NetBeans IDE. This course covers details on how to install, configure, create and deploy web services, ESB, composite business process and application.

Duration
40 Hrs (8 Hrs * 5 days)

Location
On Request

Batch size
Batch size not to exceed 10 participants

Course Contents



Day 1 – Basic Concepts, Installation & configuration

1. Introduction to XML
2. Introduction to Web Services and SOA
3. ESB concepts
4. BPM concepts
5. Introduction NetBeans
6. Installation & Updating NetBeans
7. Installation of Plug-In
8. Introduction GlassFish
9. GlassFish Configuration
10. GlassFish deploy & Component Binding
11. Open-ESB Installation

Day 2 – WS-* standards, BPEL, Composite Application

1. Overviews of WS-* standards
2. BPEL
3. Composite Application: Architecture point of view
4. Quality of service practice
5. Throttling
6. External Module
7. Composite Application development
8. CASA Editor
9. Workspace
10. Service assembly
11. Requirement definition
12. Schema, WSDL, BPEL writing, CASA Editor
13. SE and BC configuration
14. Deploy and Test

Day 3 – BPEL Advanced Features

1. BPEL Language
2. Flow control
3. Scope
4. Fault & Error Management
5. Asynchronous processes design
6. Correlation
7. Quality of service
8. Compensation
9. Transaction
10. BPEL persistence
11. Binding
12. Messages Transformation

Day 4 – Open-ESB & JBI Components

Access to legacy architecture concepts
Encoding features in Open-ESB
Schema and Encoding practice
Open ESB services engines
JBI Architecture basis
JBI Component
GlassFish JBI Configuration
JBI Management
Components live cycle
JBI Component framework

Day 5 – Dynamic Behavior, Administration and IEP
1. Dynamic addressing
2. Indirection
3. Repository
4. Administration
5. Monitoring
6. Advanced log features
7. Supervision
8. Intelligent event processing

Prerequisites
Java, J2EE and Database

Hardware Requirements
Desktop or Laptop 2.0 GHz, 1GB RAM with Windows XP and internet facility

Commercials
Onsite Training for 10 participants,
excluding travel and accommodation

Payment Terms
50% payment before starting training and 50% payment immediately on completion of the training program, by mode of Cheque/DD, payable at Ahmedabad

Lead Time
A minimum of 5 days is required from the date of receipt of purchase order to commence the training program.

Friday, February 25, 2011

liferay development tools

Runs on any Java EE application server,servlet container,database and operating system
Out-of-the-box usability---choose from over 60 portlets
Build-in content management system and collaboration suite
Out-of-box development tools
Awaqrd-winning AJAX-enabled user interface
Localized to 22 languages,out-of-box
Full LDAP synchronization
Benchmarked as among the most secure portal platforms using logicLibray's logiscan suite
Business-friendly MIT license

Alfresco, alfresco development, alfresco developer, alfresco liferay integration

Alfresco
An Enterprise Content Management System

Alfresco offers true Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and aspires to be "Documentum fast and free", and Alfresco can store a wide range of digital content in flexible, smart spaces. Content is accessible through a web interface, shared network folders, FTP, WebDav, and other methods.


Attune Infocom offers organizations users to set up Alfresco to process content in certain ways, according to business rules and workflow requirements. It can also apply version control to documents automatically, making it easy and safe to collaborate and update documents. Alfresco is regarded as the most powerful open-source enterprise content management system. Using Alfresco, administrators can easily create rich, shared content repositories.



Alfresco Community Edition is design to geared towards users who require a high degree of modularity and scalable performance. Alfresco includes a content repository, an out-of-the-box web portal framework for managing and using standard portal content, a CIFS interface that provides file system compatibility on Microsoft Windows and Unix-like operating systems, a web content management system capable of virtualizing webapps and static sites via Apache Tomcat, Lucene indexing, and jBPM workflow. The Alfresco system is developed using Java technology.


Utility
Enterprise content management for documents, web, records, images, and collaborative content development. In addition, Alfresco provides numerous interfaces (including CIFS, WebDAV, REST APIs, Web Services APIs, Java APIs, CMIS) and application development capabilities (Webscripts, Surf Web application framework)

Alfresco comes with enrich features like...



Document Management
Web Content Management (including full webapp & session virtualization)
Repository-level versioning (similar to Subversion)
Transparent overlays (similar to unionfs)
Records Management
Image Management
Auto-generated XForms with AJAX support
Integrated Publishing
Repository access via CIFS/SMB, FTP, WebDAV and CMIS
jBPM workflow
Lucene search
Federated servers
Multi-language support
Portable application packaging
Multi-platform support (officially Windows, Linux and Solaris)
Browser-based GUI (official support for Internet Explorer and Firefox)
Desktop integration with Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org
Clustering support


Attune Infocom provides training, consulting and development / customization services on Alfresco / Liferay Portal integration, Alfresco / Jboss integration and Alfresco / Drupal integration