About WebSphere Application Server
Web Sphere is IBM's integration software platform.
It includes the entire middleware infrastructure -- such as servers,
services, and tools--needed to write, run, and monitor 24x7 industrial-strength,
on demand Web applications and cross-platform, cross-product solutions.
WebSphere provides reliable, flexible, and robust integration
software.
As the premier Java™ 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE™)
and Web services application platform, WebSphere Application
Server delivers a high performance transaction engine
that can help you build, run, integrate and manage dynamic, On
Demand Business™ applications.
WebSphere Application Server is the base for
the infrastructure; everything else runs on top of it. It supports
SOA and non-SOA environments. WebSphere Process Server, which
is based on WebSphere Application Server, and WebSphere Enterprise
Service Bus, provide the foundation for service-oriented architected
(SOA), modular applications, WebSphere Portal server provide portal
solution for enterprise. Collectively, they support the use of
business rules to drive applications that support business processes.
High performance environments also use WebSphere Extended Deployment
as part of their base infrastructure.
WebSphere is a modular platform based on industry
supported open standards. You can plug your existing assets into
Web Sphere using trusted and enduring interfaces,
and you can continue to extend your environment as your needs
grow. WebSphere runs on many platforms including Intel, Linux,
and System z (or /OS).
Below are listed details of the WebSphere Training Program:
Objectives:
The IBM Websphere Application Server V6 – Administration
training course will give delegates a thorough understanding of
the Websphere, and how to administrator for maintainability, scalability
and availability.
Course Content:
Course content has been developed for real-world, commercial
scenarios by our expert instructors. Course delivered for 3 days
of 8 hours each. See below for detailed syllabus.
Who Should Attend:
This course is suitable for web server administrators, system
administrators and application custodians.
Pre-Requisite Skills:
Participants should ideally have a good understanding of Operating
system (Linux/Window), web technologies and web applications.
Course – Summary
Total Number of Days: 3
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WEBSPHERE APPLICATION SERVER V6
Training Curriculum
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Contents
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Topics
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DAY
ONE
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| Big
picture and overview |
Architecture
Overview |
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New Features
Overview |
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Topology Options
and Terminology |
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Main Themes,
Product Packing and Development Tools |
| Installation
and Overview |
Installation
Overview |
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Profiles Details |
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Network deployment
- create a stand-alone node profile |
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Network deployment
- create a deployment manager profile |
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Network deployment
- create a managed node profile |
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Express - create
a stand-alone node profile |
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Installation
of product components |
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WebSphere Application
Server |
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V6 Install
- Network deployment and express 5 min 461K |
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Install network
deployment |
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Lab - install
network deployment |
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Install express |
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Lab - install
express |
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IBM HTTP Server |
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IBM HTTP Server
V6 Installation 4 min 277K |
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Install IBM
HTTP Server V6 |
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Web server
plug-in |
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Web server
plug-in installation |
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Install local
web server plug-in |
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Install remote
web server plug-in |
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DAY
TWO
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| System
and application management |
System management
architecture |
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Advanced architecture
topics |
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Resource scoping |
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Configuration
repository |
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File synchronization |
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Administrative
clients |
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Administrative
clients overview |
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Browser-based
administrative console |
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Administrative
console overview |
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Basic administrative
tasks |
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Start/stop/monitor
processes |
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Other commands |
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Build cell
- add / remove nodes |
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Cell, deployment
manager, node and node agent |
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WebSphere Application
Server configuration |
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Application
management |
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Overview |
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Install and
uninstall |
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Install application |
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Lab - install
application |
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Managed application
resources - enhanced EARs |
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Manage application |
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Lab - enhanced
EAR files |
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Fine-grained
application update |
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Lab - application
update |
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Configure HTTP
session in the administrative console |
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Resource management
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JDBC management |
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Configure JDBC
resource using Cloudscape™ database |
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Configure JDBC
resource using DB2® database |
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Configure JDBC
resource using Oracle database |
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Configuring
service integration bus |
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Configuring
JMS™ resources |
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| Problem
determination and serviceability |
Problem determination
Overview - where to start |
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Log files overview |
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Logging and
tracing |
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Log and trace
analyzer |
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Setting trace,
log files, etc |
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Problem determination
tools (part 1) |
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Problem determination
tools (part 2) |
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Hung thread
detection |
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Generating
an IBM heap dump |
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Component problem
determination |
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Connection
leak diagnostics |
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Tool support
for performance profiling and debugging |
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Performance
profiling tools |
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Debugging tools |
| Classloader
and JNDI |
WebSphere Application
server classloader |
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Overview Details |
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Examples |
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Problem determination
and best practice |
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Dynamic application
reload |
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JNDI naming
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Overview |
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Basics |
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Advanced |
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Examples |
| Security |
Security Architecture
and details |