| WA1130 WebSphere V4.0 Administration on Oracle 9i Course Outline |
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| 1. Introduction to IBM WebSphere |
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- Building Enterprise Web Applications with IBM WebSphere
- Network Architecture of Enterprise Web Applications
- Design Pattern of Enterprise Web Applications
- Infrastructure for Enterprise Web Applications
- WebSphere Studio 4.0
- VisualAge for Java V4.0
- IBM HTTP Server
- WebSphere Application Server
- WebSphere Edge Server
- WebSphere Commerce Suite
- WebSphere Site Analyzer
- Introduction to WebSphere Application Server
- WebSphere Application Server Architecture
- WebSphere Administrative Topology
- WebSphere Application Server Components
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| 2. WebSphere Application Server Installation |
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- Installing WebSphere Application Server AE
- Security and Database Options
- HTTP Server Configuration and Test
- Testing the installation
- Migration from the Previous Version
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| 3. WebSphere Application Server Administration |
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- Concepts of the J2EE Application Models
- Java Programs
- Java Servlets
- JavaServer Pages
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB Container Functionality
- Persistence Management
- Transaction Management
- J2EE Enterprise Application Modules
- Web Modules - WAR
- Enterprise Archive - EAR
- Introduction to WebSphere Application Server Administration Tasks and Tools
- Application Administration
- Administrative Repository
- Tools for Administering WebSphere Repository
- WebSphere Application Administration with the Administrator's Console
- The Topology View
- Setting Up a Runtime Environment
- Configuring an Application Server
- Creating a New Application Server
- Create a Virtual Host
- JDBC Provider Properties
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| 4. Deploying J2EE Applications in WebSphere |
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- Assembling J2EE Application Models with the WebSphere Application Assembly
Tool (AAT)
- Deployment Descriptor
- Application Assembly Tool
- Creating an EJB Module
- Creating a Web Module
- Creating a New Application
- Setting Classpath
- WebSphere Classpath Tree and Class Loaders
- Search Orders of Classpaths
- Module Visibility
- WebSphere Application Administration with the Administrator's Console
- Installing Applications
- Administering Applications
- Maintaining and Updating Applications
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| 5. Managing WebSphere Security |
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- Concepts of WebSphere Application Security
- Challenge Mechanism
- Basic Challenge
- Client Certificates
- Form-based Authentication
- Authentication Mechanism
- User Registry
- LDAP
- HTTP Single Sign On (SSO)
- J2EE Authorization Model
- WebSphere Authorization Model
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
- WebSphere SSL Configuration
- Configuring SSL for Web servers
- Configuring SSL for WebSphere Application Server
- Default SSL Settings
- HTTPS SSL Settings
- LDAPS SSL Settings
- WebSphere Security Configuration
- Enable WebSphere Security
- Define New Security Roles
- Define Special Security Roles
- EJB Module Security
- Web Module Security
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| 6. Managing Multi-Server Environments |
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- Management of Multi-Server Environments
- WebSphere Multi-Server Topologies
- Cloning Application Servers
- Workload Management
- Web Container Load Balancing
- EJB Workload Management
- Workload management Failover Strategies
- Session Management and WLM
- Session Persistence
- Cloning WebSphere Application Servers With WebSphere Admin Console
- Creating Server Groups
- Enable Session Persistence
- Enable/Disable Admin Server WLM
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| 7. Using WebSphere XMLConfig and WebSphere Control Program (WSCP) |
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- WebSphere Administration with XMLConfig
- XML Configuration Management Tool
- XML Overview
- Processing XML using Java
- WASCML Grammar
- Using XMLConfig
- WebSphere Administration with WebSphere Control Program (WSCP)
- Using WSCP in an Interactive Mode
- Using TCL Commands in WSCP
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| 8. Administering Web Services |
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- Introduction to Web Services
- Technologies for Implementing Web Service Functionality
- How Web Services Work
- What is SOAP ?
- UDDI
- Service Discovery
- Web Service Description
- WSDL
- Using Web Services in WebSphere
- Options for Securing SOAP Services in WebSphere
- SOAP Signature
- Verification Component Configuration
- Deploying a SOAP-Accessible Web Service in WebSphere
- WebSphere SOAP Services Deployment
- Apache SOAP Deployment Descriptors
- Standard Java Class Deployment descriptor
- EJB Deployment Descriptor
- WebSphere Web Modules for SOAP
- Using the SOAP Admin Tool
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| 9. WebSphere Application Tracing and Trouble Shooting |
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- Problem Determination in WebSphere
- Message and Trace Events
- WebSphere Logs
- Application Tracing
- Tools for Tuning and Trouble Shooting
- Configuring WebSphere Application Server Trace with WebSphere Admin Console
- WebSphere Event Viewer
- Configure Application Server Traces
- Viewing Transactions
- Using WebSphere Log Analyzer
- Adjust Log Analyzer Settings
- Use Log Analyzer
- Using Object Level Trace and Distributed Debug
- Tracing Distributed Applications with OLT
- Trace Web Applications
- Trace Client Applications
- Read the OLT trace
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| 10. WebSphere Performance Monitoring and Tuning |
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- Concepts for Performance Monitoring and Tuning
- Problem Determination v.s. Performance Tuning
- Performance Monitoring Infrastructure (PMI)
- Rating of Performance Data in WebSphere
- WebSphere Resource Analyzer
- Setting the Instrumentation Level
- Displaying Performance Data
- Storing and Replaying Data from a Log File
- WebSphere Performance Tuning
- WebSphere Tuning
- HTTP Server Tuning
- WebSphere Application Server Tuning
- JVM Tuning
- Web Container Tuning
- EJB Container Tuning
- Security Tuning
- DB Connection Pooling
- Using WebSphere Performance Tuner Wizard
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| 11. WebSphere Site Analysis |
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- Usage Analysis
- Content Analysis
- Configure and Start Site Analyzer
- Create Content Analysis
- View Content Analysis
- Create Usage Analysis
- Creating a Report
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