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U1 Technologies provides custom training on a variety of topics ranging from JMS, JBoss and SEAM development to Security and public key cryptography
and cryptanalysis. Our course list includes:
Introduction to Ambrosia Messaging System
This course is an introduction to the Ambrosia Messaging System, a mission-critical, fault-tolerant, ultra-high performance,
enterprise messaging system developed by U1 Technologies. Instructors are core Ambrosia developers with
deep knowledge about JMS and Ambrosia. Attendees will use the Ambrosia messaging system to build
responsive, event-driven applications. Concepts are reinforced with examples and exercises using the Ambrosia's Java API.
JMS Fundamentals
The Java Message Service (JMS) is the standard API for creating event-driven applications using Java. This class is for
experienced Java developers who want to start using JMS and Message Driven Beans to build high performance distributed applications.
Advanced JMS Development
This Advanced JMS Development course is for intermediate and expert Java developers who want to
leverage the JMS API for developing enterprise-class distributed applications. The main emphasis
of this class is on techniques for exploiting advanced features of JMS and its providers.
Introduction to SEAM
This course is a hands-on Introduction to Seam a new application framework developed by JBoss. Seam integrates technologies such as
AJAX, JSF, EJB3, BPM and Java Portlets to simplify the development of next generation Web 2.0 applications. Seam unifies the component models
of JSF and EJB3, eliminating glue code, and letting the developer think about the business problem.
XML Security
This XML Security workshop presents three XML security standards that collectively address a significant
portion of the security functions of an application. Through real-world examples attendees will learn
how to use XML signature, XML encryption, and Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML). The workshop
details a case study that uses XML security standards to integrate applications with a distributed security infrastructure.
Web Services Security: Protocols and Profiles
This course focuses on methods for implementing security functions within Web Services. Topics include Security Aspects,
Architecture of Web Services and Web Services Security Standards as specified by the Organization for Advancement of Structured
Information Services (OASIS).
Cryptography Concepts
This course presents the details of cryptography, including various algorithms and protocols. Through simple, but real-world examples,
students will learn how they can use cryptography to implement the right level of information security for their organization. Additionally,
this course discusses the most popular cryptographic algorithms and protocols.
Public Key Infrastructure
This course provides a comprehensive treatment of PKI and presents examples of integrating a PKI with enterprise applications.
Additionally, the course provides details of four practical strategies for integrating PKI with enterprise applications. The instructor
will discuss alternatives for using a PKI in implementing authentication, confidentiality and integrity protection, access control, and
nonrepudiation, and audit in enterprise applications.
Integrating Applications with a LDAP Director
This course provides a detailed discussion on designing, integrating, deploying, and maintaining an LDAP directory service within an enterprise.
The course details seven steps in deploying an enterprise directory service.
Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
This course discusses how applications can use SAML to integrate with existing and future security infrastructures. Emphasis is placed on
hands-on exercises for exchanging SAML Authentication and Attribute statements.