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Red Hat Certified OpenShift Application Developer exam

The Red Hat Certified OpenShift Application Developer exam (EX288) tests your ability to deploy existing applications in a Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform environment. By passing this exam,...

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$500 USD
Course Code EX288K
Duration 3 hours
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The Red Hat Certified OpenShift Application Developer exam (EX288) tests your ability to deploy existing applications in a Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform environment. By passing this exam, you become a Red Hat Certified OpenShift Application Developer, which also counts toward becoming a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA®). This exam is based on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.14.

Skills Gained

Who Can Benefit

  • Application developers who are responsible for implementing and supporting applications in the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
  • DevOps engineers who are responsible for delivering applications in the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
  • Site reliability engineers working with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform

Prerequisites

  • Prior to taking this exam, you should possess a basic understanding of container technology. Some programming experience is recommended but not required.
  • Completion of Red Hat OpenShift Developer II: Building Kubernetes Applications (DO288) is strongly encouraged but not required.
  • Earning the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Containers credential is strongly encouraged but not required.
  • Take our free assessment to find the course that best supports your preparation for this exam.

Course Details

Outline for this course

  • Work with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
  • Deploy multi-container applications
  • Work with container images in OpenShift Container Platform
  • Troubleshoot application builds and deployment issues
  • Work with image streams
  • Work with configuration maps and secrets
  • Work with the source-to-image (S2I) framework
  • Work with build hooks and build triggers
  • Work with templates
  • Work with OpenShift Pipelines
  • Work with Operators accessible for users to run in their applications