Category: Developing for Asynchronous Processing

  • HTTP fundamentals and Nginx web server Training Course

    Overview This course is intended for system administrators who want to be able to configure and monitor web servers. It both focuses on general theory behind HTTP and, on the practical side, showcases a specific high-performance web server, Nginx. Requirements Participants must be comfortable with a Linux command line and have a working knowledge of TCP/IP […]

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  • Varnish: Speeding Up Your Website with HTTP Reverse Proxy Caching Training Course

    Overview Varnish is a reverse proxy for content-heavy dynamic web sites. Unlike Squid, which was originally a client-side cache, or Apache and nginx, which are web servers, Varnish was designed as an HTTP accelerator. Varnish is focused exclusively on HTTP, unlike other proxy servers that support FTP, SMTP and other network protocols. Varnish is used […]

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  • Lighttpd Web Server Training Course

    Overview Lighttpd is a secure, fast, compliant, and very flexible open-source web-server that has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very low memory footprint compared to other web servers and takes care of cpu-load. Its advanced feature-set (FastCGI, CGI, Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) make lighttpd an excellent choice for high-performance web […]

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  • Getting Started with 3D Printing Training Course

    Overview 3D printing (also known as Additive Manufacturing or AM) is a process used to quickly create or “print out” three-dimensional objects using computer control to fuse materials together. In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to design their own 3D models and how to use a 3D printer. By the end of […]

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  • Infinispan Training Course

    Overview Infinispan is a distributed cache and key-value NoSQL data store software developed by Red Hat. Course Outline Module 1. Introducing the Infinispan data grid Module 2: Infinispan architecture  Module 3: Understanding Infinispan Topologies Module 4. Configuring an Infinispan cache  Module 5. Persisting data in Infinispan Module 6. The role of Marshalling Module 7. Querying […]

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  • Drools 7 and DSL for Business Analysts Training Course

    Overview This 3 days course is aimed to introduce Drools 7 to Business Analysts responsible for writing tests and rules. This course focuses on creating pure logic. Analysts after this course can writing tests and logic which then can be further integrated by developers with business applications. Requirements Though not required, programming skills in any […]

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  • Introduction to Drools 6 for Developers Training Course

    Overview This 3 days course is aimed to introduce Drools 6 to developers. This course doesn’t cover drools integration, performance or any other complex topics. Requirements Programming skills in any language strongly recommended (SQL, Java, C#, VBA, etc…) Course Outline Short introduction to rule engines KIE Writing rules in Eclipse Optional Topics

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  • WildFly Server Administration Training Course

    Overview This course is created for Administrators, Developers or anyone who is interested in managing WildFly Application Server (AKA JBoss Application Server). This course usually runs on the newest version of the Application Server, but it can be tailored (as a private course) to older versions starting from version 5.1. Course Outline Module 1: Installing […]

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  • HTTP Web Server (Nginx, Apache, JBoss) Training Course

    Course Outline Section 1: Nginx (Day 1 duration 1.5 Days) Module 1: Installing Nginx and Third-Party Modules Module 2: A Configuration Guide Module 3: Nginx as a Reverse Proxy Module 4: Reverse Proxy Advanced Topics Module 5. The Nginx HTTP Server Module 6. Nginx Load Balancing Module 7: Troubleshooting Techniques Section 2: Apache (Day 2 […]

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  • Business Rule Management (BRMS) with Drools Training Course

    Overview This course is aimed at enterprise architects, business and system analysts and managers who want to apply business rules to their solution. With Drools, you can write your business rules using almost natural language, therefore reducing the gap between business and IT. Course Outline Short Introduction to Rule Engines Creating and Implementing Rules Domain […]

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