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An application server is a software component used to serve web requests. It provides support for the various J2EE standards and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) standards. It acts as the runtime container for user applications. IBM WebSphere Application Server is one of the most popular application servers in the market.
The WebSphere Application Server curriculum provided by Web Age Solutions is second to none. We offer practical guidance and experience-driven learning surrounding the administration, development, and deployment of J2EE applications for WebSphere Application Server. In addition participants can choose to take specific advanced level WebSphere Application Server courses that suit their profile. These courses are offered in the areas of Advanced Administration, Security, Performance and Programming. The courses also provide best practices and other practical information gained by our courseware developers' hands-on experience with WebSphere Application Server.
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This course teaches the basics of the deployment and
administration of applications to a WebSphere Application Server
Community Edition v2.0 (WAS-CE) environment. This course
concentrates on providing best-practice solutions to handle common problems that occur in a WAS-CE environment so students will have a
high-level of skill with regard to WAS-CE administration.
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This course is intended for Java programmers who are interested in learning about the WebSphere and Rational family of products. Students will obtain an introduction to two members of the Rational family: Rational Software Architect and Rational Application Developer. Rational Software Architect can be used for UML modeling, Java development, application assembly, and unit testing. Rational Application Developer provides a subset of the features offered by Rational Software Architect. Students will also obtain an introduction to two members of the WebSphere family: WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere Portal Server. WebSphere Application Server serves as a run-time environment for J2EE applications and WebSphere Portal Server, which runs atop WebSphere Application Server, serves as a runtime environment for portal applications. Last but not least, students will obtain an introduction to Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), a technology which underscores all of the products mentioned above.
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This course provides in depth information on how to tune WebSphere, database server, web server and the operating system to extract the last drop of performance. It covers performance tuning methodology, how to detect a bottleneck and common problems and solutions. After taking this class, students will be able to methodically create a stress testing plan and find bottlenecks and resolve them.
The students will perform hands on lab to create test scripts, perform stress test and gather key performance numbers. The class is generic as far as the stress testing tool is concerned. The concepts learned in this class can be used with any tool of choice.
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This training course is meant for companies maintaining a
complex WebSphere based web site. The course provides hands-on
practice performing the tasks required in a production WebSphere
environment. This course uses WebSphere Network Deployment Edition
v6.1 in the labs but the lectures provide information on tools,
procedures, and best practices that apply to both WebSphere v6.0
and v6.1 environments.
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Equivalent
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WF681 &
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server v6.1 Network Deployment environment. The labs for the course use a Linux environment.
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IBM
Equivalent:
WA561 |
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of
web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server v6.1 Network Deployment
environment.
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IBM
Equivalent:
WA361 |
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This course delves deep into the security programming interface of WebSphere Application Server v6. After taking this course, developers will be able to take full advantage of the security framework and produce more secure application code. Rational Application Developer (RAD) V6 will be used as the development environment.
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This course provides an overview of IBM WebSphere Application Server v6 and is intended for managers with teams working on different areas of WebSphere Application Server. This course clears the air on the application server's functionality and it's different features. Having understood the key features of the product and it's capabilities, participants will be better able to allocate resources in this area.
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This course provides in depth information on how to tune WebSphere, database server, web server and the operating system to extract the last drop of performance. It covers performance tuning methodology, how to detect a bottleneck and common problems and solutions. After taking this class, students will be able to methodically create a stress testing plan and find bottlenecks and resolve them.
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IBM
Equivalent:
WF881 |
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This course is designed for a WebSphere v5 administrators who want to learn the new V6 features. Learn how to install and configure WAS V6, as well as deploy applications and migrate existing V5 infrastructure. This course also teaches the mechanisms of how to tune the performance of deployed applications.
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IBM
Equivalent:
SW248 |
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.0 Network Deployment environment.
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IBM Equivalent: WF381 |
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.0 Network Deployment for the Linux operating system.
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IBM
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WF541 |
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