Apache Storm Certification Training

Simplilearn Americas LLC
Course Summary
The course enables you to master the concepts of Apache Storm including its architecture, planning, installation, and configuration. You will learn to use Storm for real-time processing and understand how Storm interfaces with Kafka, Java, and Cassandra. The course is best-suited for IT developers, big data developers, data scientists, and analytics professionals.
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Course Description
What are the System Requirements?
For this training, we recommend a system with Windows 7 or higher version OS, with at least 4 GB of RAM.Can I cancel my enrolment? Do I get a refund?
Yes, you can cancel your enrolment. We provide a complete refund after deducting the administration fee. To know more, please go through our Refund Policy.Who provides the certification?
At the end of the training, you need to clear the online examination with a minimum score of 80%. To help you prepare for a certification exam, we will provide you a simulation exam as a practice exam.
Subject to the score of the online exam (minimum 60%), you will get a course completion certificate stating that you have successfully completed Simplilearn training in Apache Storm technology.What are the payment options?
Payments can be made using any of the following options and a receipt of the same will be issued to you automatically via email.Visa Debit/credit Card
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Course Syllabus
Course preview
Apache Storm
Lesson 00 - Introduction 01:47
0.1 Introduction 00:15
0.2 Course Objectives 00:24
0.3 Course Overview 00:19
0.4 Target Audience 00:23
0.5 Prerequisites for the Course 00:10
0.6 Lessons Covered 00:11
0.7 Conclusion 00:05
Lesson 01 - Big Data Overview 17:06
1.1 Big Data Overview 00:17
1.2 Objectives 00:25
1.3 Big Data 00:43
1.4 3 Vs of Big Data 00:29
1.5 Data Volume 00:52
1.6 Data Sizes 00:30
1.7 Velocity of Data 01:08
1.8 Variety of Data 00:51
1.9 Data Evolution 00:53
1.10 Features of Big data 00:57
1.11 Industry Examples 02:14
1.12 Big data Analysis 01:06
1.13 Technology Comparison 01:09
1.14 Apache Hadoop 00:57
1.15 HDFS 01:27
1.16 MapReduce 00:48
1.17 Real Time Big data 00:33
1.18 Real Time Big data Examples
1.19 Real Time Big data Tools
1.20 Zookeeper 00:27
1.21 Quiz
1.22 Summary 01:10
1.23 Conclusion 00:10
Lesson 02 - Introduction to Storm 22:37
2.1 Introduction to Storm 00:16
2.2 Objectives 00:21
2.3 Apache Storm 00:23
2.4 Uses of Storm 00:19
2.5 What is a Stream 01:02
2.6 Industry use cases for STORM 00:38
2.7 STORM Data Model 01:14
2.8 Storm Architecture 01:02
2.9 Storm Processes
2.10 Sample Program 01:27
2.11 Storm Components 00:49
2.12 Storm Spout 00:49
2.13 Storm Bolt 01:09
2.14 Storm Topology 00:51
2.15 Storm Example 01:10
2.16 Serialization-Deserialization 01:07
2.17 Submitting a Job to Storm 01:04
2.18 Types of Topologies
2.19 Installing Ubuntu VM and connecting with Putty Demo 1 08:07
2.20 Quiz
2.21 Summary 00:41
2.22 Conclusion 00:08
Lesson 03 - Installation and Configuration 09:17
3.1 Installation and Configuration 00:21
3.2 Objectives 00:25
3.3 Storm Versions 02:17
3.4 OS selection 00:39
3.5 Machine Selection 00:59
3.6 Preparing for Installation 00:31
3.7 Download Kafka 00:39
3.8 Download Storm 00:15
3.9 Install Kafka Demo 01 01:05
3.10 Install Storm Demo 02 00:54
3.11 Setting Up Multi-node Storm Cluster
3.12 Quiz
3.13 Summary 01:00
3.14 Conclusion 00:12
Lesson 04 - Storm Advanced Concepts 15:19
4.1 Storm Advanced Concepts 00:13
4.2 Objectives 00:26
4.3 Types of Spouts 00:50
4.4 Structure of Spout 00:56
4.5 Structure of Bolt 00:44
4.6 Stream Groupings
4.7 Reliable Processing in Storm 00:42
4.8 Ack and Fail 00:56
4.9 Ack Timeout 00:32
4.10 Anchoring 00:35
4.11 Topology Lifecycle 00:54
4.12 Data Ingestion in Storm 00:29
4.13 Data Ingestion in Storm Example 00:16
4.14 Data Ingestion in Storm Check Output 00:19
4.15 Screen Shots for Real Time Data Ingestion 00:37
4.16 Spout Definition 01:27
4.17 Bolt Definition 02:26
4.18 Topology–Connecting Spout and Bolt 01:32
4.19 Wrapper Class 00:36
4.20 Quiz
4.21 Summary 00:42
4.22 Conclusion 00:07
Lesson 05 - Storm Interfaces 31:26
5.1 Storm Interfaces 00:16
5.2 Objectives 00:26
5.3 Storm Interfaces 00:27
5.4 Java Interface to Storm 00:22
5.5 Compile and run a Java interface to Storm Demo 01 04:33
5.6 Spout Interface 00:29
5.7 IRichSpout Methods
5.8 BaseRichSpout Methods
5.9 OutputFieldsDeclarer Interface
5.10 Spout Definition Example 01:32
5.11 Bolt Interface 00:52
5.12 Irichbolt Methods 01:00
5.13 Baserichbolt Methods 00:33
5.14 Ibasicbolt Methods
5.15 Bolt Interface Example 1 00:41
5.16 Bolt Interface Example 2 00:38
5.17 Topology Interface 00:38
5.18 TopologyBuilder Methods
5.19 BoltDeclarer Methods 01:22
5.20 StormSubmitter Methods 01:06
5.21 Topology Builder Example 01:28
5.22 Apache Kafka Recap 00:37
5.23 Kafka Data Model 01:18
5.24 Apache Cassandra Recap 00:53
5.25 Real Time Data Analysis Platform 01:03
5.26 Kafka Interface to Storm 01:09
5.27 Kafka Spout 00:38
5.28 Kafka Spout Configuration 01:33
5.29 Kafka Spout Schemes 01:01
5.30 Using Kafka Spout in Storm 00:53
5.31 Storm Interface to Cassandra 00:28
5.32 Insert or Update Cassandra 00:42
5.33 Setting Up Cassandra Session 00:45
5.34 Insert or Update Data into Cassandra from Bolt 02:13
5.35 Kafka – Storm – Cassandra 00:56
5.36 Quiz
5.37 Summary 00:47
5.38 Conclusion 00:07
Lesson 06 - Storm Trident 18:28
6.1 Storm Trident 00:15
6.2 Objectives 00:20
6.3 Trident Introduction 00:31
6.4 Trident Data Model 01:11
6.5 Stateful Processing using Trident 00:40
6.6 Operations in Trident
6.7 Trident State 00:52
6.8 Trident Topology
6.9 Trident Spouts
6.10 Compile and run Trident spout Demo 1 05:22
6.11 Fault-tolerance Levels 00:47
6.12 Pipelining 00:52
6.13 Exactly Once processing 00:49
6.14 Spout Definition Example 01:44
6.15 Trident Operation Example 00:40
6.16 Storing the Output Example 00:38
6.17 Topology – Connecting Spout and Bolt 01:28
6.18 Topology – Main Function 00:42
6.19 Wrapper class 00:29
6.20 Trident Advantages 00:37
6.21 Quiz
6.22 Summary 00:24
6.23 Conclusion 00:07
Free Course Java Essentials for Hadoop
Lesson 01 - Essentials of Java for Hadoop 31:10
1.1 Essentials of Java for Hadoop 00:19
1.2 Lesson Objectives 00:24
1.3 Java Definition 00:27
1.4 Java Virtual Machine (JVM) 00:34
1.5 Working of Java 01:01
1.6 Running a Basic Java Program 00:56
1.7 Running a Basic Java Program (contd.) 01:15
1.8 Running a Basic Java Program in NetBeans IDE 00:11
1.9 BASIC JAVA SYNTAX 00:12
1.10 Data Types in Java 00:26
1.11 Variables in Java 01:31
1.12 Naming Conventionsof Variables 01:21
1.13 Type Casting. 01:05
1.14 Operators 00:30
1.15 Mathematical Operators 00:28
1.16 Unary Operators. 00:15
1.17 Relational Operators 00:19
1.18 Logical or Conditional Operators 00:19
1.19 Bitwise Operators 01:21
1.20 Static Versus Non Static Variables 00:54
1.21 Static Versus Non Static Variables (contd.) 00:17
1.22 Statements and Blocks of Code 01:21
1.23 Flow Control 00:47
1.24 If Statement 00:40
1.25 Variants of if Statement 01:07
1.26 Nested If Statement 00:40
1.27 Switch Statement 00:36
1.28 Switch Statement (contd.) 00:34
1.29 Loop Statements 01:19
1.30 Loop Statements (contd.) 00:49
1.31 Break and Continue Statements 00:44
1.32 Basic Java Constructs 01:09
1.33 Arrays 01:16
1.34 Arrays (contd.) 01:07
1.35 JAVA CLASSES AND METHODS 00:09
1.36 Classes 00:46
1.37 Objects 01:21
1.38 Methods 01:01
1.39 Access Modifiers 00:49
1.40 Summary 00:41
1.41 Thank You 00:09
Lesson 02 - Java Constructors 21:31
2.1 Java Constructors 00:22
2.2 Objectives 00:42
2.3 Features of Java 01:08
2.4 Classes Objects and Constructors 01:19
2.5 Constructors 00:34
2.6 Constructor Overloading 01:08
2.7 Constructor Overloading (contd.) 00:28
2.8 PACKAGES 00:09
2.9 Definition of Packages 01:12
2.10 Advantages of Packages 00:29
2.11 Naming Conventions of Packages 00:28
2.12 INHERITANCE 00:09
2.13 Definition of Inheritance 01:07
2.14 Multilevel Inheritance 01:15
2.15 Hierarchical Inheritance 00:23
2.16 Method Overriding 00:55
2.17 Method Overriding(contd.) 00:35
2.18 Method Overriding(contd.) 00:15
2.19 ABSTRACT CLASSES 00:10
2.20 Definition of Abstract Classes 00:41
2.21 Usage of Abstract Classes 00:36
2.22 INTERFACES 00:08
2.23 Features of Interfaces 01:03
2.24 Syntax for Creating Interfaces 00:24
2.25 Implementing an Interface 00:23
2.26 Implementing an Interface(contd.) 00:13
2.27 INPUT AND OUTPUT 00:14
2.28 Features of Input and Output 00:49
2.29 System.in.read() Method 00:20
2.30 Reading Input from the Console 00:31
2.31 Stream Objects 00:21
2.32 String Tokenizer Class 00:43
2.33 Scanner Class 00:32
2.34 Writing Output to the Console 00:28
2.35 Summary 01:03
2.36 Thank You 00:14
Lesson 03 - Essential Classes and Exceptions in Java 28:37
3.1 Essential Classes and Exceptions in Java 00:18
3.2 Objectives 00:31
3.3 The Enums in Java 01:00
3.4 Program Using Enum 00:44
3.5 ArrayList 00:41
3.6 ArrayList Constructors 00:38
3.7 Methods of ArrayList 01:02
3.8 ArrayList Insertion 00:47
3.9 ArrayList Insertion (contd.) 00:38
3.10 Iterator 00:39
3.11 Iterator (contd.) 00:33
3.12 ListIterator 00:46
3.13 ListIterator (contd.) 01:00
3.14 Displaying Items Using ListIterator 00:32
3.15 For-Each Loop 00:35
3.16 For-Each Loop (contd.) 00:23
3.17 Enumeration 00:30
3.18 Enumeration (contd.) 00:25
3.19 HASHMAPS 00:15
3.20 Features of Hashmaps 00:56
3.21 Hashmap Constructors 01:36
3.22 Hashmap Methods 00:58
3.23 Hashmap Insertion 00:44
3.24 HASHTABLE CLASS 00:21
3.25 Hashtable Class an Constructors 01:25
3.26 Hashtable Methods 00:41
3.27 Hashtable Methods 00:48
3.28 Hashtable Insertion and Display 00:29
3.29 Hashtable Insertion and Display (contd.) 00:22
3.30 EXCEPTIONS 00:22
3.31 Exception Handling 01:06
3.32 Exception Classes 00:26
3.33 User-Defined Exceptions 01:04
3.34 Types of Exceptions 00:44
3.35 Exception Handling Mechanisms 00:54
3.36 Try-Catch Block 00:15
3.37 Multiple Catch Blocks 00:40
3.38 Throw Statement 00:33
3.39 Throw Statement (contd.) 00:25
3.40 User-Defined Exceptions 00:11
3.41 Advantages of Using Exceptions 00:25
3.42 Error Handling and finally block 00:30
3.43 Summary 00:41
3.44 Thank You 00:04
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