Java is the most used runtime platform for enterprise systems. According to Oracle, more than 3 billion devices run Java in some shape or form due to its security and vast functionality. If you are going to develop Java applications in an enterprise environment, then you will need an enterprise-grade application server that will allow you to build, deploy, and host your Java applications. This is where Red Hat’s JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) comes in.
In this course, we will dive into what JBoss EAP is, how it’s configured and installed, day-to-day maintenance tasks, and how to deploy your Java application. We will also go over basic troubleshooting and optimization to get the most out of your application server.
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About the author
Jesse Hoch
Jesse is a Training Architect here at Pluralsight with a focus on DevOps. Jesse finds the world of DevOps fascinating and loves how there are many avenues to explore. He has over 20 years of IT experience in various roles. He has been a Linux Systems Administrator, a Database Administrator, and an IT Manager to name a few and specializes in Terraform and OpenShift. He loves exploring new technologies and entertaining his curious mind. He is very happy to be your guide in your learning journey so let the journey begin!