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WebSphere Application Server Admin on Windows |
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Software Version |
IBM WebSphere 6.x |
Course Duration |
5 Days |
Course Type |
Class Room and Instructor-Led On-Line (E-Learning) Hands-On Training |
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Course Overview |
This course gives complete overview of WebSphere, Server installation and administration for application development. This course also covers all advanced features such as Java EE architecture and services, Security and trouble shooting techniques.
After successfully completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Install and configure WebSphere Application Server
- Install, configure and manage enterprise applications
- Configure web server integration
- Assemble enterprise modules into applications
- Use various troubleshooting tools and techniques to diagnose problems
- Configure database connections
- Configure runtime security
- Install and configure messaging applications
- Analyze and tune the performance of enterprise applications
- Perform basic administrative tasks using scripting
- Configure a cluster of WebSphere Application Servers
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Intended Audience for this course |
This course is designed for those who have technical background, knowledge with any computer language, Java, J2EE, XML, .NET Developers, Business Intelligence Developer, Data warehouse Administrator, Data Modelers, End Users, ERP Developers, DBAs, Functional Consultants, IT Staff, Business Analysts, Data Warehouse Analysts, Technical Consultants, Students those who want to become WebSphere Administrators. |
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Course Topics |
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Introduction |
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- Course Description
- Course Prerequisites
- Course Objectives
- Introduction
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Java EE and WebSphere Overview |
- Objectives
- Goals of Enterprise Applications
- What is Java?
- The Java EE Specifications
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Application Server Installation |
- Objectives
- General Requirements
- Pre-Install Tasks
- WebSphere Profiles
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Administration Console and Application Deployment |
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- Objectives
- Single Server Admin Structure
- Administration Clients
- Console Overview
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Java EE Architecture and Services |
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- Objectives
- Java EE Components
- Web Browser
- Applet
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Web Server and Web Server Plug in |
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- Objectives
- Web Server Integration
- Benefit of a Web Server
- HTTP Server Installation
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Java EE Application Structure & Assembly |
- Objectives
- Java EE Application Structure
- EAR File
- Java EE Deployment Descriptors
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Enhanced Deployment |
- Objectives
- Enhanced Deployment
- Enhanced EAR
- Definitions in Enhanced EAR
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Troubleshooting |
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- Objectives
- Problem Determination
- Error Reporting
- Networking Problems and Solutions
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Support Tools |
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- Topics
- Source of Errors
- Support Tools
- Support Tools
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JDBC and Data Sources |
- Objectives
- What is JDBC?
- JDBC Driver
- Typical JDBC Use
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WebSphere Security |
- Objectives
- Security Overview
- Architecture Components
- Security Components
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Java EE Security |
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- Objectives
- Challenge Mechanism
- Authorization
- Java EE Roles
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JMS Overview and WebSphere MQ Configuration |
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- Objectives
- Messaging Introduction
- Messaging Example
- Messaging Components
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Default Messaging JMS Configuration |
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- Objectives
- Service Integration Bus
- Bus Members
- Messaging Engine
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Introduction to Web Services |
- Objectives
- A Conceptual Look at Services
- Defining Services
- Service Communication Analogy
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Performance |
- Objectives
- What Affects Performance
- Assumptions for Live Environments
- WebSphere Queue Network
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Command Line Administration |
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- Objectives
- Command Line Tools
- Common Binary Commands
- wsadmin Options
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Network Deployment Architecture |
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- Objectives
- Workload Management (WLM) Basics
- Role of Network Deployment Software
- Similarities With Base Edition
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Web Server Management and Cluster Topology |
- Objectives
- Web Server Management
- Using HTTP Server
- HTTP Server Architecture
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Workload Management and Application State |
- Objectives
- Web Server WLM
- Web Module WLM Architecture
- Weighted Routing
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Course Summary |
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- Course Objectives
- WebSphere Certification
- Other Courses
- Reference
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