Formation
Ingénieur ESIEA
Glyndwr (Newi University )
- Beijing language and culture University
Technical Certification
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Network
Cisco CCNA network associate certification
CCNA 1 to 4
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Java
Spring Enterprise Integration
- HSBC business Continuity Awarness
- HSBC International Financial Penalty
- HSBC fight against corruption
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Details Certification
Enterprise Integration with Spring is a four-day training course that is led by SpringSource experts who will discuss the most important topics and technologies related to enterprise application integration. This hands-on training teaches you how to apply Spring technologies to solve integration problems that face server-side developers.
- How to design and implement asynchronous, event-driven, message-oriented systems with Spring JMS
- How to use Spring Integration to implement Hohpe and Woolf’s Enterprise Integration Patterns
- How to cut through hype and understand ‘buzzword’ topics including SOA, ESB, and REST from first principles
- How to design for concurrency using the latest from Spring and java.util.concurrent
- How to optimize performance across integration boundaries
- How and when to use remoting technologies such as RMI and Spring’s HttpInvoker
- How to choose integration technologies, with analysis and tradeoffs of ESB, POX/HTTP, RPC, JMS and more
- Web Services approaches and best practices: making sense of SOAP, WSDL, and REST
the programm in detail :
- Remoting
General
The concepts involved with Spring Remoting on both server- and client-side
The benefits of Spring Remoting over traditional remoting technologies
The remoting protocols supported by Spring
RMI-based Spring Remoting
How Spring Remoting-based RMI is less invasive than plain RMI
Spring HTTP Invoker
How client and server interact with each other
Web Services
General
How do Web Services compare to Remoting and Messaging
- Spring Web Services
The approach to building web services that Spring-WS supports
The Object-to-XML frameworks supported by Spring-OXM
Note that Spring-OXM is now a module in Spring 3.0, not in Spring-WS, but for what you
need to know that doesn’t matter
The strategies supported to map requests to endpoints
Of these strategies, how does @PayloadRoot work exactly?
The functionality offered by the WebServiceTemplate
Web Services Security
The underlying WS-Security implementations supported by Spring-WS
How key stores are supported by Spring-WS for use with WS-Security
- RESTful services with Spring-MVC
General
The main REST principles
REST support in Spring-MVC
Spring-MVC is an alternative to JAX-RS, not an implementation
The @RequestMapping annotation, including URI template support
The @RequestBody and @ResponseBody annotations
The functionality offered by the RestTemplate
- JMS with Spring
General
Where can Spring-JMS applications obtain their JMS resources from
The functionality offered by Spring’s JMS message listener container, including the use of a
MessageListenerAdapter through the ‘method’ attribute in the <jms:listener/> element
The functionality offered by the JmsTemplate
Transactions
- Local JMS Transactions with Spring
How to enable local JMS transactions with Spring’s message listener container
If and if so, how is a local JMS transaction made available to the JmsTemplate
How does Spring attempt to synchronize a local JMS transaction and a local database
transaction
The functionality offered by the JmsTransactionManager
JTA and Two-phased commit transactions with Spring
What guarantees does JTA provide that local transactions do not provide
How to switch from local to global JTA transactions
Where can you obtain a JTA transaction manager from
- Batch processing with Spring Batch
General
Main concepts (Job, Step, Job Instance, Job Execution, Step Execution, etc.)
The interfaces typically used to implement a chunk-oriented Step
How and where state can be stored
What are job parameters and how are they used
What is a FieldSetMapper and what is it used for
- Spring Integration
General
Main concepts (Messages, Channels, Endpoint types)
Pay special attention to the various Endpoint types and how they’re used!
How to programmatically create new Messages
Using chains and bridges
Synchronous vs. asynchronous message passing
The different Channel types and how each of them should be used
The corresponding effects on things like transactions and security
The need for active polling and how to configure that
CCNA Certification
The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. This new curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking concepts and terminology, and performance-based skills. This new curriculum also includes (but is not limited to) the use of these protocols: IP, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Serial Line Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2),VLANs, Ethernet, access control lists (ACLs)
Mes voyages
Japon
2006
Tokyo,Osaka,Kyoto(des très joli temples ,Kobe (Kitano)
2007
Osaka,Kobe,Nara,Shiga(Hikone),Himeji,Okayama
2008
Miyajima,Hiroshima,Kyoto,Osaka
Kyoto,Osaka(Umeda),Kobe(Mont Rokko),Tokyo(Shibuya,Asakusa,Ginza..),Excursion à partir de Tokyo(Nikko,Kamakura,Yokohama ^_^ )
Chine
2004
Beijing,Xian,Mongolie
2005
Shanghai
2006
Bejing Da xue xue xi han yu , visite de He nan
2007
Hong Kong tavaille chez Hutchison Telecom 3GHA (3Global hanset Application) Departement à Tsing Yi.