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Migrating J2EE Applications from WebLogic to WebSphere Application Server |
Duration: 3 days |
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This
course is designed for architects and developers who already have experience in Java
and J2EE development.
- J2EE Application Developers
- System administrators
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Familiarity with J2EE concepts |
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Description |
This course is designed for J2EE application developers
and administrators who are considering migrating
their applications from WebLogic Server 6.x/7.x
(WLS) to WebSphere Application Server 5/6.X (WAS). |
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Objectives |
During this course, participants will migrate a J2EE application from WebLogic server and port it to WebSphere. Specifically, participants will be able to:
- Deploy the application on to WAS
- Understand WAS-specfic extensions
- Use WAS-related tools: AAT, EJBDeploy, SEAppInstall,
RAD/WSAD, etc.to develop, package, and deploy
J2EE applications
- Use WAS administrative console to manage WAS server, applications, and resources
- Set up cloning and workload management
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Course Outline |
Overview
- J2EE Overview
- J2EE packaging
- WAS and WLS feature comparisons
- Overview of Migration Process
Development and Deployment Tools for WAS
- VisualAge
- WebSphere Studio Application Devloper (WSAD)
- Application Assembly Tool (AAT)
- EJBDeploy
- WAS Administrative Console
Convert WLS Package to WAS
- Overview of WLS deployment descriptors
- Overview of WAS deployment descriptor extensions
- WAR file difference
- EJB Jar file difference
- CMP bean persistence mapping difference
- CMP finder methods definition
- EAR file difference
- Managing data sources
- Managing JMS administered objects
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JNDI Migration Issues
- JNDI naming context
- Local and global names
- Managing JNDI name space using WAS administrative console
Migrating Transaction Management
- Non JTA transaction
- JTA transaction
Migrating Security
- J2EE security overview
- Security differences between WAS and WLS
- Set up security in WAS
- Set up security in AATs
- Set up security in WSAD
- Web tier security
- EJB tier security
WAS Cloning and WLS Clustering
- Comparing WLS Clustering and WAS cloning and workload management
- Cloning and load-balancing in WAS
- Load-balancing, failover, and replication in WAS
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