Red Hat JBoss AMQ, part of the Red Hat application integration suite, provides application administrators, software architects, and developers the ability to integrate disparate applications in a decoupled manner using enterprise messaging paradigms.
Providing a highly performant and robust message broker, router, and client libraries for numerous languages, Red Hat JBoss AMQ is the solution for asynchronous and synchronous messaging. Red Hat JBoss AMQ Administration helps system administrators, architects, and developers acquire the skills they need to administer Red Hat JBoss AMQ.
Through numerous hands-on exercises, the student will create, configure, manage, and monitor broker instances including hardened, clustered brokers that provide high availability and failover.
Course introduction
Introduce and review the course.
Install the broker
Install JBoss AMQ, create a broker instance, and verify connectivity to the instance.
Configuration
Configure message addresses and queues.
Secure access to the broker
Configure authentication, authorization, and encryption on the broker.
Configure broker persistence
Configure zero, file-based, and database-backed persistence.
Manage broker resource consumption
Configure the broker to limit memory and other resource consumption.
Implement broker clustering, high availability, and failover
Create a scalable and highly available cluster of brokers.
Monitor and manage the broker
Monitor and manage broker resources using logging and the web console.
Route messages to brokers
Install JBoss AMQ interconnect and configure routes to brokers.
Comprehensive review of Red Hat JBoss AMQ administration
Configure Red Hat JBoss AMQ brokers and verify proper operation.
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