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Advanced
WebSphere 5/6.X (Advanced Edition) Systems Administration |
Duration: 2 days |
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- System Administrators
- Enterprise Application Developers
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Description |
As a WebSphere administrator, you are responsible
for deploying Enterprise Applications however, the
responsibilities do not end there. The administrator
is also responsible for modifying and reconfiguring
applications, tuning for performance and workload
management, etc. This course builds on the basic
3 day WebSphere
Administrator course. We go through some of
the advanced feature sets available with the 5/6.X
version of WebSphere. Some of the tasks included
in this course are:
- Migration between websphere versions
- Modifying using the console
- Making modifications by editing the archives
- Setting up Web Services
- Using JMS and JavaMail
- Understanding J2C
- Some advanced performance tuning steps
This course is a highly hands-on course that takes
you through many aspects of the administrative tasks
on the WebSphere Platform. |
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Objectives |
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Course Outline |
Introduction
- Differences between 4.0, 5.0 and 6.0
- Migration Tools
- Deploying Application Recap
Modifying Resource Mappings using the Console
- JNDI EJBRefs
- JDBC drivers
- DataSource
- Virtual Hosts etc.
Looking Inside Archives
- Detailed look at .ear, .war, .jar files
- Demystifying Deployment Descriptors
- Using EARExpander to modify archive contents
- Modifying DDL
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Web Services
- Configuring WebSphere for Web Services
- SOAP, WSDL and UDDI WSTK
- WebSphere and WebSphere Studio
JMS and JavaMail
- Configuring JMS with MQ Series
- Setting up JavaMail
J2EE Connectors
- Interaction with EIS
- J2C Architecture and Components 4.0
- Support for J2C
Performance Tuning
- Bean caching
- DB settings
- JVM settings
- Web container setting
- Performance Monitoring Infrastructure
- Performance Servlet
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