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Administration of WebSphere Application Server V5.1 (AIX)  (WF409)

Category: Training  Websphere
Format: Instructor-Led Classroom
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Note: WebSphere Application Server V6 education is here!


 

Interested in WebSphere Application Server Administration (AIX) for Version 6? Please see Administration of WebSphere Application Server V6 (AIX) (WF401): http://www.ibm.com/training/ites.wss/us/en?pageType=course_description&courseCode=WF401 Learn to install, configure, and maintain IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Network Deployment V5 for AIX. Also, learn to deploy enterprise Java applications in a single machine or clustered configuration.


If you are interested in WAS V5 on Windows, you should take: Administration of WebSphere Application Server V5 (WF381)
If you are interested in WAS V5 on Linux, you should take: Administration of WebSphere Application Server V5 (Linux) (WF541)


 
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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

Who Can Benefit

  This is an intermediate course for webmasters and system administrators, who install, configure, and manage Web-based applications on WAS.

Prerequisites

 
  • 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

 
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Code: WF409
Format: Instructor-Led Classroom
Length: 4 days
Certified By: IBM
Tuition (USD): $2,400
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Administration of WebSphere Application Server V5.1 (AIX)  (WF409) Content Details

 
 
Course outline
  • 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
WAS product family
  • discuss the WebSphere product family and the positioning of WAS
  • discuss WAS V5 packaging
  • discuss WAS V5 features and functions
  • discuss WebSphere Studio products
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 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 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 architectural components
  • 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
Introduction to the Trade Application
  • describe the features of the Trade Application
  • describe the differences between secure and non-secure versions of the Trade Application
Naming
  • 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
wsadmin and command line 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
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
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
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
Network deployment installation and management
  • 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
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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