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WebSphere (AE) Systems Administration and Integration with Lotus Domino |
Duration: 5 days |
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- System Administrators
- Enterprise Application Developers
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- Students must be comfortable using Windows NT or 2000
- Students should have basic understanding of Internet technology
- Students should at least know how Java programs are compiled and executed
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Description |
Lotus Domino and WebSphere are premier application servers that address different parts of the market. Domino is the leading collaborative application server that excels at tasks that deal with documents shared between people. WebSphere is a J2EE compliant application server that excels at tasks that require massive scalability, transaction support, security, and J2EE development model.
This course focuses on the administration part of the two application servers. It first covers the administrative tasks for the WebSphere Application Server (WAS) and then the integration of Domino with WAS. This course is a highly hands-on course; lab work consists of 70% of its time. |
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Course Outline |
Planning and Installing of WAS
- Goals and Expectations for the WebSphere Environment
- Topology Elements
- Administrative Servers and Clients
- Prerequisites for WebSphere (AE)
- Installation of WebSphere (AE)
- Installation of Patches for WAS
WAS Administration Framework
- Administrative Model and Options
- Administrative Database
- Default Configurations
- Administrative Console
- Command Line Administrative Clients
Deploying and Configuring Enterprise Applications
- Overview of Web Application
- Overview of Enterprise Application
- Administering Server Node
- Administering Application Server
- Administering Enterprise JavaBean Containers
- Administering Enterprise JavaBeans
- Administering Servlet Engines
- Administering JSP, Servlets and Web Application
- Administering Sessions
- Administering Database Connections and Data Sources
- Using Log Analyzer to Administer Product Messages, Logs, and Traces
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Administering Security
- Basic Concepts of Authorization and Authentication
- Basic Concepts of Cryptography
- Security Models
- Setting up Global Security Properties
- Setting up Security for Enterprise JavaBeans
- Setting up Security for Enterprise Applications
- Setting up IBM SecureWay LDAP Directory
- Adding users and groups to IBM SecureWay LDAP Directory
- SSL in a Nutshell
- SSL in WebSphere Application Server
- Configuring SSL using default certificates
- Configuring SSL using custom certificates
- Configuring Virtual Hosts for SSL
Load-Balancing, Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Models and Clones
- Workload Management
- Administering Cloned Applications
Installing and Setting Up Lotus Domino
- Overview of Lotus Domino Server
- Installing and Configuring Domino
- Connecting Domino to WebSphere
- Setting up Domino/WAS/DB2 three-tier Environment
WebSphere - Domino Security
- What is single sing-on
- Setting up single sign-on for Domino and WAS
- Testing Domino/WAS single sign-on
- Troubleshooting Domino/WAS single sign-on
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