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WebSphere Application Server V6.1 administration - part 2

Intended for

Webmasters, application administrators and system administrators who are going to install, configure and maintain web oriented applications on a WebSphere Application Server runtime.

Also for those involved with products higher in the Java EE WebSphere software stack (Portal Server, Process Server, ESB Server, ...) where a good understanding and a working knowledge of the WAS runtime is key.

This course is also suitable for developers who want to test thoroughly for a WebSphere Application Server roll out. System architects and developer/deployers get to know the runtime context for the enterprise applications that they build.

Background

The course WebSphere Application Server V6.1 administration is prerequisite. A good working knowledge of basic administrative tasks in the administrative console of the Network Deployment Server is required.

A good understanding of the Internet platform (Mail, Web, URL, ...) as well as a working knowledge of messaging systems is indispensable. Delegates who are also going to work with messaging as implemented by WebSphere MQ can follow the WebSphere MQ fundamentals course. Basic knowledge of one or more Enterprise Information Systems components (CICS, IMS ...) is an advantage.

Training method

Classroom instruction, lectures and exercises.

Course leader

Koen De Backer.

Duration

2 days.

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 an add-on to the WebSphere Application Server V6.1 administration course. The objectives of this course can be described as: distributed application support, cluster management and messaging in a WAS infrastructure. As a side subject the course will also discuss the Java Connector Architecture (JCA) in WAS, the WebSphere implementation is explained and the configuration in the WebSphere Application Server environment is performed. At the end of this course, the delegate:

  • can evaluate correctly the impact of distributed configurations on the behaviour of applications
  • understands configuration changes needed for support of distributed applications
  • can organize a cluster in WAS
  • understands the policies for load balancing
  • can configure for high availability
  • can explain Connector, Connection Factory, Connector Framework and application integration;
  • can implement a messaging setup and integrate with WebSphere MQ
  • understands the role of the Application Server as part of the Enterprise Service Bus (SIB,ESB) architecture.

The course is based on the Java EE platform and on the WAS V7.0 implementation.

Main topics

  • Distributed apllication support
  • Security in a distributed configuration • LDAP as a case • mixed registry scenarios.
  • Session management • SERVLET level • EJB level.
  • Cluster administration
  • Cluster terminology • resource groups • member types • configuring/expanding a cluster.
  • What if you donot use a WebSphere cluster: the alternative.
  • Installing applications to the cluster • defining resources in the cluster • application upgrade.
  • Organize load balancing • WEB level • EJB level.
  • Organize fail over • HTTP session fail over • EJB fail over.
  • Messaging and service integration architecture
  • Java Connector architecture • Connection Factory • non-JDBC resources.
  • WAS messaging infrastructure: SIB • services • destination • publish/subscribe • message bean.
  • how to integrate with an WebSpher MQ configuration.
  • the cluster again.