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    WebSphere Application Server 6 Administration

    Duration: 3 days

    Audience Prerequisites

    System Administrators Enterprise Application Developers Students should have basicunderstanding of server systems

    Students should know the basicsof some Java technologies

    DescriptionAn enterprise application consists of various components and resources such asEnterprise JavaBeans, Servlets, JSPs, HTML files, XML files, etc. After applicationdevelopers finish developing the various components, it is the administrator's job toput everything together into the WebSphere Environment. The administrator isresponsible for making sure the application is installed correctly within WebSphere and

    its associated components (webserver, database servers etc.) so that remote clientsare able to access it as planned.

    This course is a highly hands-on course that teaches students all the key aspects of

    the administrative tasks on the WebSphere Platform.

    ObjectivesUpon completion of the course, students will become familiar with these tasks:

    Planning and installing WAS Deploying Enterprise Applications Assembling and Configuring new applications Changing or updating application contents Starting, stopping and pinging applications Securing applications Tuning and troubleshooting applications Clustering servers to do load-balancing, failovers and migration

    Course OutlineIntroduction

    The WebSphere family Various WAS Editions The J2EE Platform What is new in WAS 6.x

    Components and Configurations

    Understand server profiles

    Installation of WAS Baseserver

    Base Server Architecture Base Server Components Installation of WAS Network

    Deployer

    Deployment Manager Cells, Nodes, Clusters Cluster Topologies for Best

    Practices

    Distributed Servers andRepositories

    Network Deployment (WAS-ND)

    Creating Cells Federating Nodes Configuration Repositories Repository: Cell, Nodes,

    Servers, Apps

    Repository: NetworkDeployment

    Repository: DeploymentManager

    Node and Cell Discovery serverindex.xml File Synchronization Managed Servers Managing remote Web Servers

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    WAS 6 ArchitectureAdministrative Console

    Overview of Web Application Where the console resides Navigating the GUI Deploying and Configuring

    Enterprise Applications

    Application Server Properties Web Container EJB Container

    Enterprise Application Deployment

    Enterprise Application -Preparation

    Setting up Resources Application Deployment -

    Overview Application Deployment -

    Options

    Web Container - Properties EJB Container - Properties

    Application Server Toolkit (ASTK)

    Adding EJB Modules Adding Web Modules Setting variables for

    Deployment

    Saving and Deploying the EARAdministering SessionManagement

    Session ManagementFeatures, Properties

    Session Scope Session Tracking Mechanism Session Management

    Persistence

    Clusters and Topologies

    Why Cluster? Creating Clusters Replication Adding servers to Clusters Cluster Management Network Dispatcher Vertical Scaling Horizontal Scaling MultiClustering

    Administering Security

    Security Overview WAS Security Architecture Security Model and

    Components

    User Registry Security Server andCollaborator Global Security Securing Admin Console Securing Applications Roles, Constraints, Resources Mapping Roles to Users and

    Groups

    Troubleshooting and Monitoring

    PMI Tivoli Performance Viewer Performance Monitoring

    Servlet

    Console Messages Trace Facility Log Analyzer

    Scripting Tools

    BSF Mbeans wsadmin Jacl and Jython Configuring wsadmin wsadmin Objects AdminConfig, AdminControl wsadmin is Powerful Advanced wsadmin More wsadmin Overview of JMX