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Java EE: Application Servers

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Overview

Choose the right server for your Java EE application. Learn how to evaluate, install, and set up the most popular app servers for Java EE: Tomcat, WebLogic, WildFly, and Payara.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Configure application servers with Java EE
  • Install the database
1. Tomcat and TomEE
  • Tomcat and TomEE differences
  • Install and set up Tomcat
  • Tomcat web console
  • Deploy WAR files in Tomcat
  • Add database drivers in Tomcat
  • Address missing JEE capabilities
  • Tomcat clustering
  • Pros and cons of Tomcat and TomEE
2. Oracle WebLogic
  • WebLogic overview
  • Install and set up WebLogic
  • WebLogic web console
  • Deploy WAR files in WebLogic
  • Identify MySQL issue
  • Prepare MySQL driver
  • Test the MySQL data source
  • WebLogic clustering and configuration
  • WebLogic pros and cons
3. WildFly and JBoss
  • JBoss versus WildFly
  • Install and set up WildFly
  • WildFly web console
  • Deploy WAR files in WildFly
  • Add database drivers in WildFly
  • Deploy datasource to domain
  • Pitfalls of standalone clustering
  • Domain mode clustering in WildFly
  • WildFly pros and cons
4. GlassFish and Payara
  • Payara versus GlassFish
  • Install and configure Payara
  • Payara web console
  • Deploy WAR files in Payara
  • Payara database configurations
  • Payara clusters
  • Prepare a remote instance
  • Configure the remote instance
  • Payara pros and cons
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Michael D. Rodgers, Jr

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