Sun ONE Infrastructure Products: Services Integration
The Sun ONE Infrastructure Products: Services Integration course demonstrates how Sun offers an integrated product line of standards-based servers to build the infrastructure for Sun ONE Services On Demand. The Sun ONE Directory Server 5.x, Sun ONE Portal Server 3.0, Sun ONE Web Server 6.0, Sun ONE Application Server 6.5, Sun ONE Message Queue 2.0, and Sun ONE Integration Server, EAI Edition 3.0 are described and positioned in relation to Sun Open Net Environment (Sun[TM] ONE).
This course shows how the various Sun ONE servers work together to provide an open infrastructure to deploy real-life applications.
The course provides an overview of the described servers. It does not present server-specific training. Other Sun ONE courses provide server-specific training.
Note: The Sun ONE servers described in this course description were formerly iPlanet servers, and the former iPlanet names are used in the course content.

Course ID:
WMT-ECR-2323-180 |
Subscription Duration:
180 days
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310.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Who Can Benefit |
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Web services architects, Web services programmers, systems architects, system integrators, and system administrators.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Some experience developing Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE[TM]) applicationsAn understanding of Internet technology and applicationsA basic understanding of Internet servers (preferably, Sun ONE servers) and protocols A working familiarity with the Solaris Operating System, especially the basic UNIX command-line interface
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Describe the features of the Sun ONE servers and how they contribute to an integrated Sun ONE architectureList the major components of the Sun ONE architecture and the Sun ONE productsPersonalize an out-of-the-box portal and link it to the Sun ONE Directory Server for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) authenticationDeploy the Web Services module and Web services applications on the Sun ONE Application Server and the Sun ONE Web ServerInstall and configure Sun ONE Message Queue and deploy a chat application on itInstall and configure the Sun ONE Integration Server and the Sun ONE Unified Development ServerCreate a Sun ONE Integration Server Process EngineDeploy two sales report Web services and their clients on the Sun ONE Integration ServerIntegrate into the portal a Web services client that is based on JavaServer Pages (JSP[TM]) technology
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Related Courses |
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Before: ECR-2281 - Sun ONE Middleware: Core ConceptsBefore: IAS-1320 - Sun ONE Application Server 6.5: Installation and AdministrationBefore: DIR-1287 - iPlanet Directory Server 5.0 Installation and AdministrationBefore: PTL-1311 - Sun ONE Portal Server 3.0: Deployment Planning ConceptsAfter: DIR-2217 - Sun ONE Directory Services: Analysis and Planning 5.xAfter: PTL-4205 - Sun ONE Portal Server 3.0: Customization After: NAS-4265 - Enterprise Development with Sun ONE Application Server 6.0: Enterprise Edition After: DIR-3300 - Sun ONE Directory Server 5.1: Advanced Design and Deployment
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Course Content |
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Module 1 - Sun ONE Platform
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Define Sun Open Net EnvironmentDefine the Sun ONE visionDefine Sun ONE Services On DemandDefine the Sun ONE architecture and explain how it is integrated, integratable, and interoperableDescribe the adoption phases for the Sun ONE architectureExplain how Sun ONE products support the Sun ONE architectureDescribe how Sun expertise enhances the Sun ONE platformDescribe the user interface provided by the default installation of the Sun ONE Portal Server, which is on the instructor's workstationDescribe the directory structure for three of the Sun ONE servers that are installed on the student workstations
Module 2 - Sun ONE Directory Server
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Describe what Sun ONE Directory Server is and how it supports the Sun ONE architectureExplain why enterprises need a directoryDescribe an identity infrastructureDescribe the Sun ONE Directory Server editions, products, architecture, and deployment topologyDescribe the features of Sun ONE Directory Server and the benefits of incorporating Sun ONE Directory Server in a Sun ONE platform solutionUse the Sun ONE Directory Console to populate a directory from a Lightweight Directory Interchange Format (LDIF) file View, add, and search for users
Module 3 - Sun ONE Portal Server
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Describe Sun ONE Portal Server and its packs and how they support the Sun ONE architectureDescribe what a portal is and what it requiresDescribe the architecture, key services, and deployment topologies of Sun ONE Portal ServerDescribe the features of Sun ONE Portal Server and the benefits of incorporating Sun ONE Portal Server in a Sun ONE platform solutionDescribe the optimization and deployment guidelines for Sun ONE Portal Server Use the administration console for Sun ONE Portal ServerEstablish and configure a new, basic portal home page
Module 4 - Sun ONE Application Server and Sun ONE Web Server
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Describe Sun ONE Web Server and Sun ONE Application Server and how they support the Sun ONE architectureDescribe the architecture and deployment topologies of Sun ONE Web Server and Sun ONE Application ServerDescribe the features of Sun ONE Web Server and Sun ONE Application Server and the benefits of incorporating Sun ONE Web Server and Sun ONE Application Server in a Sun ONE platform solutionDescribe the configuration and optimization of Sun ONE Web Server and Sun ONE Application Server Deploy a new JSP technology-based Web service on the Sun ONE Web Server so that it appears as a channel in a user's portal home page Deploy a new Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB[TM]) technology-based Web service on the Sun ONE Application Server so that it appears as a channel in a user's portal home page
Module 5 - Sun ONE Message Queue
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Describe iPlanet Message Queue for Java software and how it supports the Sun ONE architectureDescribe the Java Message Service Application Programming Interface (API) and Message Oriented Middleware (MOM)Describe messaging domains, reliability choices, messages, and selectorsDescribe the features of iPlanet Message Queue for Java software and the benefits of incorporating iPlanet Message Queue for Java software in a Sun ONE platform solutionInstall and configure iPlanet Message Queue for Java softwareDeploy a new application that uses Java Message Service to communicate with remote servers
Module 6 - Sun ONE Integration Server
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Describe Sun ONE Integration Server and how it supports the Sun ONE architectureExplain what integration is and why enterprises need integrationDescribe the integration products that make up the Sun ONE Integration ServerDescribe the features of Sun ONE Integration Server, EAI Edition and the benefits of incorporating Sun ONE Integration Server, EAI Edition in a Sun ONE platform solutionDescribe the configuration and tuning of Sun ONE Integration Server, EAI EditionInstall Sun ONE Integration ServerDeploy a Web service module that accesses data from a data source and displays that data as a new channel in a portal server page |