Course Overview
Target audiences
- The Certified TARS Application Developer (CTAD) certification is ideal for users interested in demonstrating early proficiency and aptitude in microservices.
Schedule Dates
Curriculum
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Database & Storage 6%
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Configuration 12%
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Installation & Deployment 10%
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Logging & Monitoring 18%
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RPC & Networking 18%
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Scheduling 16%
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TARS Core Concepts 8%
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Testing 6%
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Troubleshooting 6%
The CTAD certification exam covers the following topics:
TARS Architecture: Understanding the TARS architecture and its components.
TARS Development Environment: Setting up the TARS development environment and configuring the TARS tools.
TARS Service Development: Developing TARS services using C++, Java, or other supported languages.
TARS Service Deployment: Deploying TARS services to a TARS platform and managing the TARS services.
TARS Service Maintenance: Maintaining TARS services, including debugging, testing, and upgrading.
The CTAD exam is a performance-based, hands-on exam that consists of multiple-choice questions and practical scenarios. The exam has a passing score of 70%, and candidates have three hours to complete the exam.
To be eligible to take the CTAD exam, candidates should have a good understanding of microservice architecture and have experience in developing and deploying microservices using TARS. Candidates should also have experience in C++ or Java programming languages and have a good understanding of Linux operating systems.
The duration of the CTAD (Certified TARS Application Developer) certification exam is three hours. Candidates have three hours to complete the exam, which consists of multiple-choice questions and practical scenarios.