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The Foundations of Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS) I course is intended to present Sun SeeBeyond eGate Integrator (eGate) 5.1 to those new to the product, as well as to developers who have experience with Datagate or previous eGate versions. This course is not a migration or upgrade course. It is designed for a technical audience and is a prerequisite for the Foundations of Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite II (SB-CAP-0502). Completion of this course is a prerequisite for the Sun Certified Developer for Java CAPS (SBX-500) exam.
Languages
English
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are engineers and developers who will be responsible for configuring Java CAPS 5.1 using the eGate toolset.
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, it is recommended that students have a background in Java and application integration.
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Understand and use Java CAPS terminology and vocabulary
- Describe and define Java CAPS concepts
- Use eGate tools within Java CAPS to develop and manage a variety of enterprise integration solutions
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Course Content
Module 1 - Vocabulary and Concepts
- Introduction to eGate Integrator and the Java CAPS Suite
- Overview of logical components, environment resources, and project deployment
Module 2 - Java CAPS Software
- Overview of the Repository, Logical Host, Enterprise Designer, and Enterprise Manager Software
- Installation of the Repository, Logical Host, Enterprise Designer, and Enterprise Manager Software
- Creating a domain
Module 3 - Using the Enterprise Designer to Configure Java CAPS
- Configuration road map
- Features and functionality of the Enterprise Designer Runtime Software
- Starting a domain
- Building and deploying your configuration
- Using the Enterprise Manager to monitor deployed components
Module 4 - Object Type Definitions
- Using the OTD Wizard, OTD Editor, and OTD Test Tool
Module 5 - Java Collaborations
- Creating a Java Collaboration Definition (JCD) with the Java Collaboration Wizard
- Using the Java Collaboration Editor
Module 6 - Data Storage in Java CAPS
- Using the Java Message Service (JMS) OTD in a Java Collaboration
- Creating and managing topics and queues in Java CAPS
Module 7 - Connectivity Topics
- Using the scheduler, Sun SeeBeyond eWay Batch Adapter, and Sun SeeBeyond eWay for Oracle Applications
Module 8 - Change Management
- Managing project deployments
- Environment migration
- Project variables and environment constants
- Version control features
- The user workspace
- Impact analysis
- Export/import features
Module 9 - Responding to Trouble
- Using the Java Debugger
- Using runtime log files
Module 10 - Planning for Trouble
- Writing log file entries and raising alerts
- Creating a project to log errors
Module 11 - User-defined OTDs
- Delimiters and their properties
- Node properties
- Using templates
Module 12 - Messaging in Java CAPS
- Default messaging behavior
- Configuring message publication, storage, and subscription
- Controlling message delivery and processing order
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