WebSphere Application
Server v5.x Administration
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Instructor-Led Format |
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| Audience |
System administrators,
network professionals and advanced web developers
that will be maintaining and monitoring the WebSphere
Application Server v5.x environment |
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Duration |
3 Days |
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| Course Abstract |
This course utilizes a combination
of instructor-led lectures and interactive workshops
to demonstrate the administrative tasks for maintaining
the WebSphere Application Server v5.x environment.
This seminar will focus on: WAS v5.x editions,
deployment considerations using AAT/ASTK, migration
strategies, browser-based administration, performance
and tuning issues, workload management, failover
strategies, clustering, defining JMS servers,
session management concerns, DataSources, PMI
metrics and JVMPI and monitoring strategies. |
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| Price |
$895 per student |
| Objectives |
Upon conclusion participants will have acquired
these skills:
- Understand the differences in v5.x
- Install and configure environment for WebSphere
Application Server v5.x
- Illustrate the performance monitoring tools
available
- Demonstrate the role of WebSphere security
and the implementation of LDAP architecture.
- Defining affinity and failover processing
and strategies with WebSphere
- Understand the session management considerations
- Demonstrate implementation and configuration
of JCA resource adapters
- Define the configuration of JDBC connection
pools
- Understand the role of JMS and configuration
of a JMS Server
- Illustrate the federated WebSphere namespace
environment
- Understand the WebSphere class loading policy
- Depict the wsadmin scripting tool and Jacl
scripts for maintaining application server environment
and deploying applications
- Illustrate the usage of the Application Assembly
Toolset for packaging J2EE applications
- Discuss horizontal and vertical scaling and
clustering
- Understand the role of WebSphere nodes, cells
and clusters
- Illustrate the role of the Deployment Manager
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| Class
Format |
Lecture via WebEx and hands-on Labs using remote
access machines |
| Prerequisites |
Each student should
have a general understanding of the WebSphere
environment and the capabilities of the product.
No Java programming exposure is required. |
| Software
Needs |
None, all students
will utilize remotely accessed machines loaded
with all of the required software for this course. |
| Register |

Or, contact us at (817) 572-9690
x22 for registration information or to schedule
an onsite training course. |
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| Course
Topics |
The following
list represents the sections and topics discussed
in this virtual instructor-led course offering. |
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WebSphere
v5.x Overview
- v5.x Differences
- Implementation variations
- Network Deployment vs standalone version
- Cells, nodes & clusters
- Web Services Gateway
- JCA support
- Migration processes
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WebSphere
Naming
- Naming topology
- v5.x new features
- Federated namespace
- System, persistent and transient namespaces
- CosNaming
- Naming topology implementations
- WebSphere v4 client
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Topology
- Implementation versions
- Vertical Scaling
- Http Server separation
- Reverse Proxy
- Horizontal Scaling
- IP Sprayer
- WebSphere Cells
- WebSphere Clusters
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Server Configuration
- Managing Servers
- Application Server creation
- Application class loader policy
- Class loading mode
- Server properties (Web, EJB, Transaction,
Threads, ORB, etc)
- WebSphere Clusters
- Managing clusters
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Assembly &
Deployment
- Application packaging
- Application Assembly Tool
- earconvert tool
- ejbdeploy command
- Class loading policies
- Enterprise application installation
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Security
- WebSphere Security model
- Authorization and Authentication
- JAAS
- CSIv2
- LDAP vs Local OS
- SWAM
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WebSphere Administration
- WebSphere Admin model
- Administative Console
- Scope and Filters
- Managing Nodes and synchronization
- Resource provider installation
- Virtual hosts
- Web Server plugin
- Variables
- Logging and Tracing
- Log Analyzer
- Enterprise Application properties
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Performance &
Tuning
- Performance Monitoring components
- Tivoli Performance Viewer
- PMI Service and infrastructure
- Data collection services
- Performance data classification
- Enabling PMI
- Instrumentation levels
- Monitoring real-time applications
- Viewing EJB/Web Container, JDBC pools,
Threads, ORBs, etc
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Server-side Components
- Servlets and their lifecycle
- Web Container role
- JSPs and the JSP Engine
- EJBs and role of EJB Container
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Administrative
Techniques
- JMX architecture
- MBeans role
- SOAP connectors
- Role of wsadmin environment
- AdminControl, AdminConfig & AdminApp
- Jacl scripts
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Resource Configuration
- JDBC role
- Connection pooling
- Resource adapters and JCA connectors
- Session management
- Session affinity
- WebSphere internal messaging
- JMS and JMS providers
- MQSeries integration
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