WebSphere Application Server v5 Advanced Administration
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In Bath
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Level
Advanced
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Location
Bath
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Duration
4 Days
This course will enable WebSphere support staff to gain a more detailed understanding of WebSphere Application Server installation, configuration and support. Suitable for: This course is for WebSphere support staff, that need a more detailed understanding of installing, configuring and supporting WebSphere Application Server v5
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About this course
A good understanding of Internet concepts, including HTML, HTTP and SSL. Experience in HTTP server administration (IBM HTTP Server, Apache or IIS) and WebSphere Application Server v5 administration. Candidates should have ideally attended a previous WebSphere v5 installation, configuration and maintenance course.
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- Server
Course programme
PREREQUISITES: A good understanding of Internet concepts, including HTML, HTTP and SSL. Experience in HTTP server administration (IBM HTTP Server, Apache or IIS) and WebSphere Application Server v5 administration. Candidates should have ideally attended a previous WebSphere v5 installation, configuration and maintenance course.
DURATION: 4 days. Hands on.
OBJECTIVES: This course will enable WebSphere support staff to gain a more detailed understanding of WebSphere Application Server installation, configuration and support.
COURSE CONTENT:
Day 1
Overview of WebSphere software platform and specifically WebSphere Application Server
WebSphere Application Server editions and versions, including J2EE specifications supported
IBM support policy for WebSphere Application Server and strategy for delivering updates (Fix pack, Cumulative fix, eFix)
Review of WebSphere Application Server components (HTTP server, WebSphere plugin, J2EE containers, Deployment manager, Node agents, Admin GUI, wsadmin)
Describe how WebSphere Application Server utilises JMX
WebSphere Application Server installation prerequisites
Install WebSphere Application Server Base edition
Apply maintenance using update installer (GUI and silent)
Install sample application using the Admin GUI and wsadmin
Discuss limitations of WebSphere Application Server Base edition and how they might be overcome
Day 2
Install WebSphere Application Server ND edition and federate a node using the Admin GUI and addNode command
Explore WebSphere Application Server command line tools
More on wsadmin scripting
TCP/IP ports used by WebSphere Application Server and Firewall / DMZ implications
Naming in WebSphere Application Server v5
Session persistence options and configuration (Database, DRS)
Asynchronous messaging and integration with WebSphere MQ
Day 3
J2C in WebSphere Application Server
All you ever wanted to know about the WebSphere plugin
Application packaging and best practise
Introduction to the AAT and ASTK
ANT and wsadmin ANT tasks for automation of build and deployment
Understanding classloaders and how they are implemented in WebSphere Application Server (including tools to help resolve classloader problems)
Caching in WebSphere Application Server
Day 4
WebSphere Security - not an afterthought but the first thought!
· Security hardening the Operating System
· Security hardening WebSphere Application Server
· WebSphere Application Server Global security
· J2EE security
· Java 2 security
· SSL encrypt traffic between web browser and HTTP server
· SSL encrypt traffic between HTTP server and Web Container
· Replace WebSphere Dummy keyfiles
Troubleshooting - techniques and tools of the trade
WebSphere topology design for Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS)
Best practise for Applications development
WebSphere environments setup best practise
WebSphere Application Server v5 Advanced Administration