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WAS for z/OS introduction

Intended for

Application architects, project managers, programmers and administrators who are going to use web applications in their company and therefore should become familiar with the WebSphere Application Server on z/OS.

This training and the training The Java EE architecture explained will treat partly the same topics, as WebSphere Application Server is a Java EE run-time environment.

Background

Some familiarity with the Internet and the Java environment is an advantage (see Internet web-enabling techniques en Java concepts).

Training method

Classroom instruction with demonstrations and practical examples.

Course leader

Koen De Backer.

Duration

1 day.

Schedule

No public sessions are currently scheduled. We will be pleased to set up an on-site course or to schedule an extra public session (in case of a sufficient number of candidates). Interested ? Please contact ABIS.

Objectives

This course is designed for 'mainframe' (z/OS, OS/390) users who will meet undoubtedly a WebSphere Application Server (WAS) in their company.

The following topics will be treated:

  • the set-up of this environment: web, web applications, web servers ...;
  • the role of Java and the importance of an architecture combined with application components;
  • the role of WebSphere Application Server;
  • is WAS a typical z/OS product?

Main topics

  • Web Enabling: basic concepts
  • Web Enabling: Java, the solution
  • Web Enabling: the need for a Java architecture
  • Evolution to e-business
  • WebSphere Application Server context
  • WebSphere Application Server administrative set-up:
  • WAS Administrative model as in 5.0
  • WAS as the company hub
  • WebSphere Application Server on z/OS:
  • WAS implementation on z/OS: infrastructure
  • An efficient WAS V5 environment on z/OS
  • WAS as USS application: what is USS?