WA1663 WebSphere Application Server Community Edition v2.0
Administration Training and Courseware (coming soon)
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.
Installing and Configuring WebSphere Application Server
Community Edition
Installing Java EE Enterprise Applications
Java EE Components and Services
WAS-CE Logging Tools
Database Connectivity (JDBC)
WAS-CE Security Configuration
WAS-CE JMS Messaging
Integrating WAS-CE with Apache Web Server
What you will learn
After completing this course students
will be able to:
Install WebSphere Application Server Community Edition
Install and configure Java EE applications
Use various tools to solve several types of problems
Configure various application resources
Modify logging properties of WAS-CE
Configure WAS-CE Security
Administer the environment using the web-based Admin
Console or command line tools
Load Balance WAS-CE Servers with the Apache web server
Audience
Webmasters and System Administrators who install, configure,
and maintain Java EE Applications on WebSphere Application Server
Community Edition v2.0
Prerequisites
The student should have a familiarity
with basic Windows operational skills like running commands from a
command prompt and networking. Although not required, familiarity
with web-based applications, web servers, and Java is suggested.
Delivery
Instructor-led classroom training
Hands-On
This course contains extensive hands-on
labs. Rather than simply “walking through” the various features of
WAS-CE these exercises are designed to enhance the educational
experience. There is additional information and tips provided
within the context of the labs that reinforce topics presented in
lectures and focus on other aspects that can only be discussed
while a student performs certain tasks.