Table of Index Hadoop for Developers Hibernate: Using Hibernate For Java Database Access HP FlexNetwork Fundamentals, Rev. 14.21 HP Navigating the Journey to Cloud, Rev. 15.11 HP OneView 1.20 Rev.15.21 HP Unified Wired-Wireless Networks and BYOD, Rev 14.31 HTML5: Content Authoring Fundamentals Course Code SW8001 SW8002 SW8003 SW8004 SW8005 SW8006 SW8007
Hadoop for Developers Outline Section 1: Introduction to Hadoop Hadoop history, concepts eco system distributions high level architecture Hadoop myths Hadoop challenges hardware / software Section 2: HDFS concepts (horizontal scaling, replication, data locality, rack awareness) architecture Namenode Secondary namenode Data node communications / heart-beats block manager / balancer health check / safemode read / write path file systems abstractions data integrity future of HDFS: Namenode HA, Federation lab exercises Section 3: Map Reduce mapreduce concepts daemons: jobtracker / tasktracker phases: driver, mapper, shuffle/sort, reducer counters distributed cache
combiners mapreduce configuration MR types and formats sorting Joins (map side & reduce side) job schedulers unit testing Thinking in map reduce Future of mapreduce (yarn) lab exercises Section 4: Pig pig vs java map reduce pig job flow pig latin language lab exercises Section 5: Hive hive concepts architecture data types hive vs sql lab exercises Section 6: HBase intro concepts architecture hbase vs RDBMS read path / write path schema design lab exercises Back to Index
Hibernate: Using Hibernate For Java Database Access Outline Session 1: Introduction to Hibernate Issues with Persistence layers and Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) Hibernate Overview and Benefits Hibernate architecture overview Configuring Hibernate hibernate.cfg.xml file, Connection properties, Database dialect SessionFactory, Configuration, and Session Mapping a Class Persistent Entity Class, Hibernate Mapping File, Mapping the Entity Class Primary keys: Id property, Generated Id Hibernate Type System Working with sessions and Persistent Objects Logging: hibernate.show_sql, log4j Overview and configuration for Hibernate Session 2: Updates and Queries Inserting, Updating, and Deleting Entities HQL - Hibernate Query Language Overview The Query Interface Creating and working with queries Named Queries, Projection Queries, Aggregate Queries Session 3: The Persistence Lifecycle Transaction Overview and Transactions in Hibernate Hibernate Transaction API (in Managed and Non-managed Environments) The lifecycle of managed objects Persistent, transient, and detached objects The Persistence (Session) Context (Lifespan, Relation to Managed Objects, Propagation) Contextual Sessions Synchronization to the Database The Session as cache
Optimistic Locking / Versioning Detached Objects and Optimistic Locking Versioning overview and Using Versioning Locking Objects Session 4: Relationships Object Relationship Overview Mapping Collections of Value Objects Entity Relationships: 1-N, N-1, N-N, 1-1 Mapping Entity Relationships Uni and Bi-directional Relationships The Relationship "inverse" Cascading Over Relationships Queries Across Relationships (Lazy and Eager) Inheritance Mapping Entity Inheritance with Hibernate Table-per-class mapping Table per Subclass mapping Table per Concrete Class mapping Session 5: Additional Querying Capabilities Projection Queries, Aggregate queries, Bulk updates and deletes, Native SQL Queries Query Filters The Criteria API Overview of the Criteria API Working Querying with the Criteria API Query by Example Session 6: Hibernate and Java Persistence / EJB 3 Overview of Java Persistence / EJB 3 Relationship between Java Persistence and Hibernate Mapping Entities with JPA Annotations The EntityManager, Persistence Context and Persistence Unit Working with Transactions - EntityTransaction, Managed, and Unmanaged Environments Inserts and Updates
JPQL - Java Persistence Query Language Versioning Relationships Session 7: Caching Understand caching advantages and behavior The persistence context as first level cache The Second Level Cache Entity and Collection Caching Session 8: Integration Considerations Data Access Objects Integrating Hibernate and Java Web Apps Open Session in View Pattern Hibernate / EJB-JPA Integration Session 9: Additional Topics Components and Multi-Table Mapping equals() and hashcode() Design Considerations Hibernate Toolset Session 10: Hibernate and Spring Integration Spring Introduction Dependency Injection Overview Spring's Hibernate Support Spring Transaction Management Back to Index
HP FlexNetwork Fundamentals, Rev. 14.21 Outline HP FlexNetwork Fundamentals introduces network technicians to the basic features of modern networks such as VLAN s, redundancy technologies such as MSTP, link aggregation technologies like LACP, static and dynamic IP routing with OSPF, standalone Access Points (AP s), and network management with HP s Intelligent Management Center (IMC). The course will cover a high level introduction to HP s Converged Infrastructure strategy and also network virtualization with HP s Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF). This course is approximately 50 percent lecture and learning activities and 50 percent lab activities. Back to Index
HP Navigating the Journey to Cloud, Rev. 15.11 Outline Module 1: HP Converged Infrastructure and Cloud Fundamentals Provide valid arguments why customers with traditional, siloed IT infrastructure should be moving toward an infrastructure convergence and cloud Explain how a converged infrastructure affects service delivery, time spent on running and maintain the infrastructure, and data center utilization Explain how a service is provisioned without and with a converged infrastructure Explain the HP Converged Infrastructure and how it relates to cloud Have a fundamental cloud conversation with your customers, peers, friends, and family Explain why companies are moving to cloud, what is a cloud, and what are its key attributes, service and deployment models Speak the language of the cloud Module 2: The HPE Journey to the Cloud Describe the major trends changing the IT industry today Explain why organizations are moving to infrastructure convergence, big data, mobility, and cloud List and describe the different ways to achieve this convergence and get to where you want to go Explain how HP can enable customer journey to big data, mobility, security, and cloud Identify what you need to address IT challenges of the future Describe what HP Helion is, where it fits in the overall IT picture, and what it can do for you List the services HP provides to help customers mitigate major challenges as they move to the cloud Module 3: HPE Helion CloudSystem 8 Foundation Describe the features and functions of HP Helion CloudSystem 8 Foundation Describe the CloudSystem Portal Explain how HP Helion CloudSystem Foundation is used Module 4: HPE Helion CloudSystem 8 Enterprise Describe the features and functions of HP Helion CloudSystem 8 Enterprise Explain the benefits of HP Cloud Service Automation (CSA)
Module 5: Moving Forward on the Journey to the Cloud Help a customer determine their place on the journey to infrastructure convergence or cloud Explain when to recommend an HP Converged System or an HP CloudSystem Explain how to use HP Cloud Maps? Define the term reference architecture Module 6: Strengths of HPE Converged Infrastructure and Cloud Solutions Describe the cloud market landscape Explain how HP Helion cloud computing solutions achieve positive business outcomes List the strengths of HP Helion cloud solutions Benefits After completing this course, you should be able to do the following: Provide valid arguments why customers with traditional, siloed IT infrastructures should be moving toward a converged infrastructure and cloud Explain the fundamentals of a converged infrastructure and cloud computing List and describe the different ways of achieving infrastructure convergence and moving toward a service-centric, cloud-enabled environment Explain how HPE can enable customer journey to big data, mobility, security, and cloud Describe what HPE Helion is, where it fits in the overall IT landscape, and what it can do for you Describe the features, benefits, and functions of HPE Helion CloudSystem 8 Foundation and Enterprise Help a customer determine their place on the journey to infrastructure convergence and cloud Recommend the right HPE Converged System or CloudSystem solution based on high-level customer requirements Explain HPE Cloud Maps and reference architectures Describe the cloud market landscape, explain how HPE Helion cloud computing solutions achieve positive business outcomes, and highlight the strengths of these solutions Back to Index
HP OneView 1.20 Rev.15.21 Outline Module 1 - Software Defined Data Center and HP OneView Value Proposition HP software-defined data center HP SDDC architecture Managing the HP SDDC infrastructure Converged infrastructure acceleration Activity: HP and SDDC competitors Learning check Module 2 - Product Architecture Overview HP OneView architecture Coexistence with legacy applications HP OneView licensing Hardware requirements HP OneView installation Module 3 - Adding and Managing Enclosures and Servers Physical Server Resource Manager Adding enclosures to HP OneView Processing and handling of hardware components Firmware management Connectivity Resource Manager Comparison of CRM with Virtual Connect Connectivity Resource Manager configuration elements Firmware updates Address and identifier service Storage Resource Manager Module 4 - Creating and Managing Server Profiles Introduction to server profiles
Managing server profile addresses Server profile connections Connection management advanced topics Managing server profile SAN storage Managing server profile boot order and BIOS settings HP OneView integration for virtualization management Module 5 -Resource Health Monitoring Resource health monitoring architecture Server support differences Events and Alerts terminology HP OneView Activity in the UI HP OneView Dashboard Module 6 - Environmental Resource Manager Customer problems and HP solutions Environmental Resource Manager Utilization data collection and display ipdu discovery Topology configuration Module 7 - OneView Appliance Security HP OneView security features and operation Security control procedures Management user authentication Certificate management Module 8 - REST API REST API HP OneView resource-oriented architecture Basic operations HP OneView PowerShell Library
Module 9 -HP OneView Data Simulator HP OneView Data Center Simulator overview Installing HP OneView DCS HP OneView DCS demo default schematic HP OneView DCS management Modeling an entire data center Standard demo Back to Index
HP Unified Wired-Wireless Networks and BYOD, Rev 14.31 Outline After completing this course, you should be able to do the following: Implement and configure HP unified wired and wireless controllers, HP Access points and the HP Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) solution. Configure the IMC and the WSM and UAM/EAD modules Understand wireless standards, wireless security, wireless roaming and high availability in an enterprise wireless network Back to Index
HTML5: Content Authoring Fundamentals Outline Lesson 1: Authoring Content in HTML Topic A: Web Development Standards Topic B: Create an HTML Page Topic C: Apply HTML Attributes Lesson 2: Embedding and Linking Content Topic A: Embed Content within an HTML Page Topic B: Link HTML Pages Topic C: Create Image Maps Lesson 3: Formatting Content with CSS Topic A: Apply Style Sheets to HTML Topic B: Use CSS to Create Multiple Column Layouts Lesson 4: Authoring Complex Content Structures Topic A: Author Table Content Topic B: Construct and Format Forms Lesson 5: Testing and Publishing HTML Content Topic A: Identify and Correct Structural and Compatibility Problems Topic B: Make HTML Content Accessible Topic C: Publish and Deploy Web Content Back to Index