GlassFish Communications Server Administration and Deployment

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Código: D65193GC10
Duración: 30 horas (5 días)

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Descripción del Curso

This course introduces you to various Sun GlassFish Communications Server concepts and functions ranging from introductory to advanced and provides you with hands-on experience via labs for configuring, administering, and deploying web applications, SIP applications, and converged applications on Communications Server. Based on the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE), Sun GlassFish Communications Server is a converged application server that combines enterprise service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web services capabilities with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servlets.

It harnesses GlassFish Enterprise Server’s power and ease of use, coupling it with project SailFin’s SIP capabilities that comply with SIP Servlets Specifications 1.0 and 1.1. Through a combination of instructor-led modules and hands-on labs, you are introduced to Communications Server and the technologies that it supports. You learn to configure, administer, and deploy web applications, SIP applications, and converged applications and to enable various advanced Communications Server features, such as SIP session replication, clustering, rolling upgrade, converged load balancing, monitoring and logging, and security. Java EE or SIP development concepts are not covered.

 

Objetivo

  • Install, upgrade, and uninstall Communications Server
  • Configure Communications Server
  • Create a clustered Communications Server environment
  • Deploy applications in Communications Server
  • Configure overload protection
  • Perform logging and monitoring in Communications Server
  • Configure converged load balancing
  • Configure and use in-memory replication
  • Configure the security features of Communications Server
  • Configure and work with databases
  • Work with the Diameter client

Contenidos
 

Installing Communications Server 2.0

  • Check Communications Server installation readiness
  • Install Communications Server using the GUI-based installer

Configuring Communications Server

  • Create and administer a domain, a node agent, and a server instance (using GUI and CLI)

Introduction to SIP technologies and the SIP container

  • Examine SIP and SIP servlets
  • Configure the SIP container
  • Configure SIP listeners
  • Examine multi-home support

Configuring Clusters

  • Examine cluster architecture and topology
  • Create and configure a cluster
  • Configure GMS to manage group events

Deploying Applications

  • Assemble and deploy converged and SIP applications

Configuring Overload Protection

  • Examine CPU and memory-based overload protection
  • Configure the overload protection service

Configuring Logging and Monitoring

  • Configure logging
  • Monitor an application, SIP container, and SIP service
  • Log using a third-party tool
  • Examine callflow, SIP message inspection, asynchronous logging, and access logging

Setting up Converged Load Balancing

  • Create and configure a converged load balancer
  • Examine converged load balancer algorithms
  • Create data-centric rules

Configuring and Using In-Memory Replication for Session Persistence

  • Configure SIP session replication
  • Configure HTTP session replication
  • Examine rolling upgrade and SIP session replication

Working With Databases

  • Set up database access
  • Monitor connection pools
  • Set up automatic transaction recovery

Securing Communications Server

  • Examine SIP security
  • Manage password security
  • Work with a password file
  • Configure message security for a web service

Uninstalling Communications Server

  • Uninstall Communications Server
  • Troubleshoot uninstallation issues

Upgrading to Communications Server 2.0

  • Perform side-by-side upgrade
  • Perform in-place and in-line upgrades

Diameter Service

  • Examine the Diameter protocol and authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)
  • Examine the sh, Ro, and Rf interfaces