An RHCA is ideal for Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developers (RHCEMDs) and Red Hat Certified JBoss Developers (RHCJDs) who wish to demonstrate greater depth and breadth of knowledge and skills in Red Hat middleware and applications products.
To become a Red Hat Certified JBoss Developer (RHCJD) you have to pass the EX183 – Red Hat Certified Enterprise Application Developer exam and EX283 – Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer Exam.
RHCEMDs and RHCJDs can combine courses within the Enterprise Applications track, and those who earn five or more credentials from the developer list will become a Red Hat Certified Architects in Enterprise Applications.
It is recommended, but not required, as guided by Red Hat that all candidates for Red Hat Certified Architect in Enterprise Applications earn these certifications:
The recommendation for these certification combinations are based on that these two certifications mentioned above have been earned.
Application Acceleration and Integration
Modern day enterprise applications must keep up with business demands that are fast changing and these certifications will help speed the development cycle and the pace at which new applications and functionality are integrated and deployed within an organization:
Application Automation
Modern day enterprise applications must keep up with business demands that are fast changing and these certifications will help speed the development cycle and the pace at which new applications and functionality are integrated and deployed within an organization:
DevOps, Containers, and OpenShift
Modern day enterprise applications must keep up with business demands that are fast changing and these certifications will help speed the development cycle and the pace at which new applications and functionality are integrated and deployed within an organization: