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Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer exam

Course code
EX283
Duration
1 Days, 2.5 Acad. Hours
Course Overview
Objectives
Prerequisites
Course Outline
Course Overview

Exam description

The Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer exam (EX283) tests your skills and knowledge to develop reliable, performant JEE applications in a microservices-style environment. The exam focuses on using the Microprofile APIs to develop microservices enterprise Java applications.

If you are a current Red Hat Certified Enterprise Application Developer (RHCEAD), you will become a Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer by passing this exam.

If you are a current Red Hat Certified JBoss Developer (RHCJD), you will become a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Enterprise Microservices Development by passing this exam. Anyone can take this exam, but you must be either an RHCEAD or an RHCJD in order to become a Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer.

This exam is based on Eclipse MicroProfile 1.3.

Objectives

Audience and prerequisites

JEE developers who wish to demonstrate their skills and abilities using Java to develop advanced, microservices-oriented enterprise applications.

Prerequisites for this exam

Prerequisites

Preparation

Red Hat encourages you to consider taking Red Hat Application Development II: Implementing Microservice Architectures (JB283) to help prepare. Attendance in these classes is not required; students can choose to take just the exam.

While attending Red Hat classes can be an important part of one’s preparation to take this exam, attending class does not guarantee success on the exam. Previous experience, practice, and native aptitude are also important determinants of success.

Many books and other resources on system administration for Red Hat’s products are available. Red Hat does not officially endorse any as preparation guides for its exam. Nevertheless, you may find additional reading deepens understanding and can prove helpful.

Course Outline

Study points for the exam

You should be able to accomplish the tasks below without assistance. While explicitly addressing Microprofile and microservices, the skills and abilities demonstrated in this exam are also applicable to a wide range of advanced enterprise Java developments:

  • Provide and obtain configuration properties through several environment-aware sources both internal and external to the application and made available through dependency injection or lookup using Configuration for Microprofile
    • Externalize data into configured values
    • Inject configured values into beans using the @Inject and the @ConfigProperty qualifier
    • Access or create a certain configuration
    • Understand default and custom ConfigSource and ConfigSource ordering
    • Understand and implement converters
  • Separate execution logic from business logic using Microprofile Fault Tolerance
    • Understand the relationship to MicroProfile Config
    • Understand async vs. sync execution type and know the default
    • Use @Timeout
    • Understand retry policies and apply using @Retry
    • Understand and define fallback
    • Understand and apply CircuitBreaker and Bulkhead
    • Understand and set up fault tolerance configuration
  • Probe the state of a computing node from another machine using MicroProfile Health Check
    • Understand and implement the Health Check interface and Health Check Response
    • Construct human-friendly Health Check Response
    • Understand protocol and wireformat
  • Export monitoring data to management agents using Microprofile Metrics
    • Understand difference with Health Check
    • Understand and use three sets of sub-resource (scopes): base, vendor, and application
    • Understand tags (labels), metric registry, and @Metric
    • Understand metadata and why it is best practice
    • Expose metrics via REST API
    • Know required metrics
    • Understand application metrics programming model
  • MicroProfile Interoperable JWT RBAC: OpenID Connect (OIDC)–based JSON Web Tokens (JWTs) for role-based access control (RBAC) of microservice endpoints
    • Understand security tokens in RESTful services and token-based authentication
    • Use JWT bearer tokens to protect services
    • Mark a JAX-RS application as requiring MP-JWT access control
    • Map MP-JWT tokens to Java EE Container APIs
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Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer exam
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