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Administration of WebSphere Application Server V5.1 (Linux)
 
 
 
 
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code. WF549   length. 4 days
type. Instructor-Led   partner. IBM
price.
$2,400  
 
IACET credits 3.2
 
Note: Note: WebSphere Application Server V6 education is here!

For Learning WebSphere Application Server Administration (AIX) for version 6, please see course Administration of WebSphere Application Server V6 (Linux) (WF541)

Learn to install, configure, and maintain IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Network Deployment V5 for Linux. Also, learn to deploy enterprise Java applications in a single machine or clustered configuration.


If you are interested in WAS V5 on AIX, you should take: Administration of WebSphere Application Server V5 (AIX) (WF401)
If you are interested in WAS V5 on Windows, you should take: Administration of WebSphere Application Server V5 (WF381)


 
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who can benefit
 
 
This is an intermediate course for webmasters and system administrators, who install, configure, and manage Web-based applications on WAS.
 
prerequisites
 
 
You should have:

an understanding of basic Internet concepts
experience using a Web browser
administration skills for a Web server (such as IBM Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Server or Apache)
basic operational skills for the Windows 2000 operating system


 
skills gained
 
 

Relate WAS to the WebSphere family of products
Describe architectural concepts related to WAS V5
Install and configure WAS V5 (base and Network Deployment)
Explain the basic concepts of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
Assemble and install server-side Java enterprise applications
Use WAS V5 administrative tools to configure and manage enterprise applications
Configure security for server-side application resources
Deploy applications in clustered environments
View performance information about server and application components
Use problem determination tools and log files to troubleshoot problems


 
ibm education advantage program eligibility:
 
 

Yes - IBM Education Pack - online account
Yes - IBM Education Card
Yes - IBM Corporate Education Pass




 
course content details  
 


  Introduction

WAS runtime architecture
WAS installation
WAS administrative console
J2EE platform technologies
Application assembly
Application installation
wsadmin and command line tools
WAS security
Java Messaging Services (JMS) administration
Tivoli performance viewer
Troubleshooting
Network Deployment installation
Workload management




  WebSphere family overview

discuss the WebSphere product family and the positioning of WAS
discuss WAS V5.0 packaging
discuss WAS V5.0 features and functions
discuss WebSphere Studio products




  WAS architecture basics

understand the differences between a base WAS and Network Deployment installation
understand the architectural differences and similarities between the base WAS and Network Deployment products




  WAS installation

determine desired configuration
verify hardware requirements
identify prerequisite software
discuss pre-installation tasks
describe the installation process for WAS
verify the installation of WAS
describe the directories and configuration files for WAS




  WAS runtime architecture

understand the differences between a base and Network Deployment installation
understand the role of the administrative console and the wsadmin administrative clients
understand the managed processes that participate in the administrative domain
understand the structure of the local node and master configuration repositories
discuss the issues surrounding file synchronization between the local node and master configuration repositories




  WAS administrative console

discuss how to access the administrative console
describe the administrative console interface
describe the areas of the console
describe how to set console preferences




  J2EE platform technologies

discuss basic Java terminology
discuss the importance of the J2EE platform
discuss the J2EE object model and WebSphere's implementation
discuss component technologies
discuss service technologies
discuss communication technologies




  WAS components, resources, and services

review the architectural components of WAS
describe Java Connector Architecture (JCA), JDBC providers, data sources, and persistence manager
describe the role of virtual hosts
describe WAS's security services implementation
describe how Java Management Extensions (JMX) supports distributed administration
describe Web services, Web Services Gateway, and the Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) registry




  J2EE packaging and roles

discuss the roles defined by J2EE and the tools associated with those roles
discuss J2EE security implementation




  Application assembly

discuss the application assembly process
discuss the use of the Application Assembly Tool
define an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) module
define a Web module
define an application client module
define an enterprise application




  Naming services

describe the naming features of WAS V5.0
describe the structure of the name space
describe the topology of the name servers in a cell
describe how to create administratively configured bindings and how they are used




  Application installation

discuss methods of installing enterprise applications in WAS V5 using the administrative console and using the command line administration tool, wsadmin
discuss enterprise application properties




  Command line management tools

understand how wsadmin works
understand the various options for invoking wsadmin
understand Java Application Control Language (JACL) scripting and its appropriate use
understand how wsadmin fits into the Bean Scripting Framework (BSF)
describe the differences in managing applications, configurations, and running objects
demonstrate the differences between the AdminConfig, AdminApp, and AdminControl objects
understand the functionality of the command line tools available with the product




  Introduction to security

discuss what resources should be secured in an enterprise environment
discuss authentication and authentication mechanisms available from WAS
discuss authorization
discuss delegation options
discuss the role of certificates
discuss the implications of using Secured Sockets Layer (SSL)
discuss the concepts of principals and roles




  WAS security

explain the WAS V5 security architecture and components
describe security standards supported by WAS V5: J2EE 1.3, Java 2 platform security, Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) security, Common Security Interoperability Version 2 (CSIv2) security
configure global security
secure an application
configure administrative security




  Introduction to JMS and message-driven beans

describe asynchronous messaging
explain the concept of JMS
explain the relationship between JMS and message-driven beans




  JMS administration

describe messaging support in WAS V5
administer and configure JMS resources using the WAS administrative console
discuss troubleshooting JMS related problems in a WAS environment




  Network deployment installation

describe Network Deployment concepts
describe the installation process for WAS Network Deployment
verify the installation of WAS Network Deployment
describe the directories and configuration files for WAS Network Deployment
add a WAS node to a cell
explain the difference between managing a standalone server and a cell




  Troubleshooting

discuss problem determination issues
identify resources for problem determination: log files, trace output, and messages
describe tools for troubleshooting: tracing, log analyzer, Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) Namespace Dump Tool, Collector Tool, First Failure Data Capture tool, and Application Server Toolkit




  Tivoli Performance Viewer

describe how performance data is collected in WAS using the Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI)
describe the features of Tivoli Performance Viewer
set data collection levels on started and stopped resources
describe the performance data collected by Tivoli Performance Viewer and the PMI
use the logging function for viewing and storing data
be aware of other tools to assist in tuning efforts




  Workload management

define workload management
create clusters and cluster members
compare clustered configurations
explain how weights are used in workload management
discuss failover scenarios
describe the role of the HTTP plug-in in workload management
explain session management
configure distributed session management




  Web services administration (optional)

explain what Web services are
describe the roles and functions of Web services
describe the WAS Web services runtime: base support, Unit Test UDDI Registry (Private UDDI), Web Services Gateway (WSGW)
explain Web services tooling: what's new with Version 5, Unit Test UDDI Registry support
discuss Web services problem determination
discuss Web services security




  WebSphere Edge components introduction (optional)

discuss the WebSphere Edge components
discuss features of the Load Balancer component
discuss features of the Caching Proxy component





 
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