IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Administration on Windows
Introduction
This four-day course describes how to install and perform system administration for IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Network Deployment. It covers the necessary skills for a standalone base WebSphere Application Server system, and the additional skills to manage and configure a Network Deployment cell. This course does not cover programming Java servlets, JSPs, or EJBs; these skills can be obtained by attending the appropriate IBM Rational Application Developer courses.
Audience
This course is designed for administrators who install, configure, and manage Web-based applications on WebSphere Application Server V6.1. It is also appropriate for webmasters and application architects.
Hands-On Labs
Fourteen lab exercises are included to address WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Administration on Windows
Skills Taught
After completing this course, you should be able to:
- Explain how WebSphere Application Server relates to the WebSphere family of products
- Describe the architectural concepts related to WebSphere Application Server V6.1
- Install and configure WebSphere Application Server and IBM HTTP Server (IHS)
- Explain the basic concepts of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
- Assemble and install server-side Java enterprise applications
- Use WebSphere Application Server 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
Course Outline
- Module 1: Course introduction
- Module 2: WebSphere product family overview
- Module 3: Architectural overview: Standalone
- Module 4: Architectural overview: Federated
- Module 5: WebSphere Application Server V6.1 installation
- Module 6: Administrative console
- Module 7: J2EE overview
- Module 8: Application assembly using AST
- Module 9: Introduction to the Trade family of applications
- Module 10: Application installation
- Module 11: Problem determination
- Module 12: wsadmin
- Module 13: Profiles and federating cells
- Module 14: Workload management
- Module 15: Introduction to WebSphere Platform Messaging (WPM)
- Module 16: WebSphere security
- Module 17: Integrated Performance Viewer
- Module 18: Course summary
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