Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 10:00 AM - Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 4:00 PM (ET)
General Information
This training provides full in-depth learning of all features in GridGain. Beyond standard features and use cases,, this 3-day course goes deep in complex scenarios of homogeneous and heterogeneous environments, SPI development, global grid and advanced security, custom topology resolution, and many other advanced topics.
This 3-day training is intended for developers, architects and system analysts who are going to use GridGain in a complex environment and want to have unparalleled understanding and knowledge about every aspect of how GridGain is designed and and how it operates.
Taught by the people that actually develop the GridGain product and with labs to bring hands-on experience.
Curriculum of the GridGain Advanced Course
Day 1: Basics
Grid definitions, Major Grid features, Master /
Worker, Peer-Grids, GridGain basics and Enterprise Grid. Node
Attributes, Metrics, Configuration, Communication and Discovery. Grid
Tasks and Jobs, Topology, Jobs Loadbalancing, Fault Tolerance, DataGrid
integration, JMX monitoring, Code Execution.
Day 2: Configuration
Grid Nodes, Logger, Marshaller, Peer Class
Loading, Service Provider Interface (SPI) basics, discovery,
configuration, SPI Multicast / JGroups / JMS / Coherence / JBoss / Mule
/ Mail
Day 3: Advanced Features
Grid segmentation, Grid node
metrics, Grid task session, Affinity jobs, Grid job stealing and grid
jobs failover process large results, Spring resources injection, Jobs
preemption, Grid management, JNI integration
PLEASE NOTE: in case of payment issues, please contact sales@gridgain.com for help
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 10:00 AM
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 4:00 PM (ET)
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