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WebSphere Application Server V 7.0 Administration - Part 1


This is the definitive course for all who will be providing administration in the WebSphere Application Server (WAS) environment. The installation, configuration and maintenance of WAS, including the deployment of Java Enterprise and Web applications, are all covered in this course. Additionally it provides attendees with a clear understanding of the WAS-specific architecture. The course is based on the Java EE platform and the WebSphere Application Server V7.0 Base, as well as the Network Deployment version. Core administration skills are taught, as such the course is also suitable for delegates maintaining older (V5, V6) product level configurations.
 

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11 January 2011   

Course outline

Objectives

On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

  • describe the set-up of the Java EE component model and how this model maps to the WAS infrastructure implementation
  • explain WAS architecture and topology choices and relate them to the appropriate configuration
  • configure and maintain the WebSphere Application Server
  • detect the application flow and the interaction between Java EE application components and the server
  • describe security for server-side applications
  • explain how WAS can help with the evaluation and the follow-up of server availability and performance
  • use the WAS tools for the management, the configuration and the evaluation of enterprise applications.

Who Should Attend

Webmasters, application administrators and system administrators who are going to install, configure and maintain web oriented applications on a WebSphere Application Server runtime.
The course is also suitable for those involved with products higher in the Java EE WebSphere software stack (Portal Server, Process Server, ESB Server, ...) where a good understanding and a working knowledge of the WAS runtime is key.
This course is also suitable for developers who want to test thoroughly for a WebSphere Application Server roll out. System architects and developer/deployers get to know the runtime context for the enterprise applications that they build.
If the WAS configuration on your site also requires you to have WAS skills in domains like distributed application support, cluster maintenance, high availability and the WAS messaging infrastructure (SIB, JMS, MQ) then you should also attend the follw-up course WebSphere Application Server V7.0 Administration - Part 2.

Prerequisites

Attendees should be able to use a web browser, be able to manipulate a Webserver, be TCP/IP-aware and be able to execute the basic manipulations (e.g. use the command line, use scripts, adapt configuration files) on an Operating System (Windows and/or UNIX/Linux).
A knowledge of Java EE and its components. This can be achieved by attending the course J2EE Architecture Explained. A general knowledge of the WebSphere family of products will also be an advantage.

Duration

4 days

Fee

£1875 (ex. VAT)

Course Code

WAS7

 

Contents

WebSphere Application Server Architecture, Components and Products


Installation and Configuration of WebSphere Application Server


Managing a WebSphere Application Server Platform
Administrative Console; command line tools; scripting.


The Application Environment
Preparing the application environment; adding resource definitions; configuring server processes; class loading.


What about a Web Server?
Connection to the application server; scenarios; plugin-cfg.xml .


Set-up and Deployment of an Application
Java EE packaging structure; assembly process; generating deployable code; deployment.


Cell: an Architecture for Administration
What is a cell?; What is a Deployment Manager?; Federating a stand-alone server configuration into a cell.


The Infrastructure for Problem Solving
Trace configuration; trace record format; system log; activity log; log analysis.


Load Balancing - an Introduction
Web WLM; EJS WLM; cluster; server affinity.


Introduction to Performance Evaluation
PMI; Request Metrics; Tivoli Performance Viewer; Performance servlet.


 

   

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