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This course teaches the participants how to build mediation integration solutions using IBM Integration Designer (IID) 7.5 and IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 7.5. This class starts with ESB basics and an overview of the IBM ESB product line. It proceeds to explaining how to use IID to create ESB applications and deploy them to WebSphere ESB. Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model, business objects, service interfaces, business object maps, static relationships, mediation modules, mediation flows, and mediation primitives. Integration, which is one of the minimum capabilities of an ESB, is emphasized in this course, including how to integrate with web services, JMS providers, WebSphere MQ providers, and disparate systems using adapters. Participants will learn about the IID tooling in detail through lectures and hands-on exercises.
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IBM Equivalent: WB753 |
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This course teaches the fundamentals of WebSphere administration. Although this course provides a basic introduction to WebSphere administration, those looking for a full understanding of WebSphere clustering should take our "full" WebSphere administration class (WA1700 - Windows, WA1840 - Linux). This shorter class is most appropriate for those that might need just an introduction to WebSphere administration like support staff and application developers that are likely not directly involved with managing clustered WebSphere environments.
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This 3 day class covers in depth how to perform many common WebSphere tasks using the WebSphere scripting libraries. Rather than using the Administration Console, which is prone to human error, students will learn how to create automated and repeatable procedures modify WebSphere environments with scripting. Students learn the Jython language in addition to the commands available in a WebSphere environment.
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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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IBM Equivalent: WA715 |
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This course teaches the operational tasks involved in maintaining a WebSphere Portal Server environment. This course focuses specifically on the advanced configuration required to support a cluster of WebSphere Portal servers. Rather than simply working with a basic installation throughout the entire course, students are shown how to accomplish the tasks that will be required in a production-scale WebSphere Portal deployment. Students will initially work separately so they become familiar with administrative tasks and then will work together to create a horizontal Portal cluster.
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IBM Equivalent: WPL81 |
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This 2 day class teaches students how to manage various WebSphere issues they may encounter in their own organization. Throughout the class students will learn about various advanced tools and techniques to help resolve problems in the configuration and operation of a WebSphere environment. The class also provides details on the symptoms of many common WebSphere issues and how to resolve the issue.
Since many different products are based on the WebSphere Application Server, the issues and troubleshooting techniques covered in this class can be applied to many different WebSphere 7.0 environments.
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This five day training class teaches students WebSphere Portal development using JSR 286 API. The JSR 286 API is the first revision of the portlet specification in nearly five years and contains significant improvements. The class also covers JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are done using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v8.0.
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IBM Equivalent: WPL51 |
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This course teaches the participants how to build mediation integration solutions using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) 7.0 and IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 7.0. This class starts with ESB basics and an overview of the IBM ESB product line. It proceeds to explaining how to use WID to create ESB applications and deploy them to WebSphere ESB. Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model, business objects, service interfaces, business object maps, static relationships, mediation modules, mediation flows, and mediation primitives. Integration, which is one of the minimum capabilities of an ESB, is emphasized in this course, including how to integrate with web services, JMS providers, WebSphere MQ providers, and disparate systems using adapters. Participants will learn about the WID tooling in detail through lectures and hands-on exercises.
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IBM Equivalent: WB713 |
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of service-based applications and message mediations in IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 7.0 and 7.5. It provides systems administrators, solutions administrators, and operators with the skills they need to install, configure, and manage WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus applications and to troubleshoot common problems.
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IBM Equivalent: WB723 |
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This course introduces the participants to Business Modeling. The course also introduces the fundamentals of Service Oriented Analysis and Design (SOAD). The course uses IBM WebSphere Business Modeler Advanced edition as the modeling tool. A well-constructed business process model can help modelers identify inefficiencies and problems with business models earlier in the cycle and eliminate those hidden inefficiencies leading to savings in costs and improving performance.
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IBM Equivalent: WB782 |
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This course shows how to use the popular Spring framework with some of the most recent Java EE technologies. Rather than using technologies like Servlets, JSP, and Hibernate, this course highlights how more recent technologies can make Java EE application programming easier while also relying on standard technologies to ease deployment to various platforms. This course can provide an introduction to the various technologies in addition to Spring so that students can immediately be effective developers.
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of business processes and service-based applications in IBM WebSphere Process Server v7.0. It provides systems administrators, solutions administrators, and operators with the skills they need to install, configure, and manage WebSphere Process Server applications and to troubleshoot common problems.
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IBM Equivalent: WB722 |
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This training course teaches the various technologies that can be used with Spring web applications. Spring support for various database technologies, including JPA is also covered. Several web application frameworks and how they integrate with Spring are covered including Spring MVC, Spring Web Flow, and Spring-JSF integration. Other requirements of web applications like using the Tiles template technology or adding dynamic PDF or spreadsheet output to the web application are covered. Finally how to use the Ajax integration of Spring JavaScript is covered.
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SpringSource Equivalent: Rich Web Applications |
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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 v7.0 in the labs. The labs use a Linux environment to install and configure WebSphere although configuration in a Windows environment would be similar.
The course covers advanced topics in the area of best practices, work load management (WLM), and security. After taking this course, students will be able to design a WebSphere based system that is more secure, easier to manage and performs better. Students will also be familiar with some of the new administrative and troubleshooting tools that are available with WebSphere v7.0.
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IBM Equivalent: WA870 |
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This course teaches the participants on how to build integration solutions using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) and IBM WebSphere Process Server 7.0. This class starts with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) basics and proceeds to using the tools to build SOA applications. Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model and the Service Data Objects (SDO) data model. The role of adapters when integrating disparate back ends is discussed and participants learn about the WID tooling in detail.
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IBM Equivalent: WB711 |
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This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework and Rational Application Developer 8.0 to develop flexible, testable and maintainable Java EE enterprise applications. This course covers v3.0 of the Spring Framework.
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Learn the key object technology concepts together with the current trends, tools, and techniques to support developing Java applications. Learn not only the object technology concepts, but also the fundamentals of the Java language itself, to write and organize classes to create a simple, but usable application. In our hands-on labs, take a case study from paper to product. Learn to use the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to model a business' problem domain. Take the case study through the stages of analysis and design to finally implement a simple Java program based on the study.
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of enterprise applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server v7.0 Network Deployment environment. This course covers all of the topics required to administer a production WebSphere environment, including troubleshooting, security, databases, messaging, performance, scripting, web services, and clustering.
The labs for the course use a Linux environment. We have found that many WebSphere clients run WebSphere on Linux. So learning how to administer WebSphere in this environment just makes sense. We distribute the environment for the labs as a virtual machine so you DO NOT need to install Linux natively for the training classroom and to further simplify the setup for you.
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IBM Equivalent: WA570 |
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of service-based applications and message mediations in IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) v6.2. It provides systems administrators, solutions administrators, and operators with the skills they need to install, configure, and manage WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus applications and to troubleshoot common problems.
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IBM Equivalent: WB223 |
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This course teaches the participants on how to build integration solutions using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) and IBM WebSphere Process Server 6.2. This class starts with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) basics and proceeds to using the tools to build SOA applications. Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model and the Service Data Objects (SDO) data model. The role of adapters when integrating disparate back ends is discussed and participants learn about the WID tooling in detail.
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IBM Equivalent: WB211 |
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This course teaches the participants how to build mediation integration solutions using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) 6.2 and IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 6.2. This class starts with ESB basics and an overview of the IBM ESB product line. It proceeds to explaining how to use WID to create ESB applications and deploy them to WebSphere ESB. Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model, business objects, service interfaces, business object maps, static relationships, mediation modules, mediation flows, and mediation primitives. Integration, which is one of the minimum capabilities of an ESB, is emphasized in this course, including how to integrate with web services, JMS providers, WebSphere MQ providers, and disparate systems using adapters. Participants will learn about the WID tooling in detail through lectures and hands-on exercises.
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IBM Equivalent: WB213 |
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This course introduces the Java programming language and how to develop Java applications using RAD v7.5. Students learn the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, exception handling, file input/output (I/O), along with servlets and JavaServer Pages. During the course, students will develop and test Java applications using RAD v7.5.
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Learn the key object technology concepts together with the current trends, tools, and techniques to support developing Java applications. Learn not only the object technology concepts, but also the fundamentals of the Java language itself, to write and organize classes to create a simple, but usable application. In our hands-on labs, take a case study from paper to product. Learn to use the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to model a business' problem domain. Take the case study through the stages of analysis and design to finally implement a simple Java program based on the study.
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of business processes and service-based applications in IBM WebSphere Process Server v6.2. It provides systems administrators, solutions administrators, and operators with the skills they need to install, configure, and manage WebSphere Process Server applications and to troubleshoot common problems.
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Patterns are widely accepted solutions to commonly occurring problems. For each pattern discussed in this course we outline the problem it is meant to solve and how to implement the pattern. The course is completely updated to take into account the advancements made in Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE). For pattern implementation, we cover Servlet, JSF and Struts wherever appropriate.
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This course provides an overview of IBM WebSphere Application Server v7.0 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 its different features. Having understood the key features of the product and its capabilities, participants will be better able to allocate resources in this area.
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This training course teaches the various technologies that can be used with Spring web applications. Spring support for various database technologies, including Hibernate is also covered. Several web application frameworks and how they integrate with Spring are covered including Spring MVC, Spring Web Flow, and Spring-JSF integration. Other requirements of web applications like using the Tiles template technology or adding dynamic PDF or spreadsheet output to the web application are covered. Finally how to use the Ajax integration of Spring JavaScript is covered.
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The objective is to learn to model business processes, understand and define the various roles and responsibilities in business processes, perform analysis and generate reports using WebSphere Business Modeler Advanced edition.
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This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework and Rational Application Developer 7.0 to develop flexible, testable and maintainable Java EE enterprise applications. This course covers v2.5 of the Spring Framework.
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This 3 day training course teaches students about the standard persistence architecture provided by JPA. This standard can be used to replace third party persistence frameworks like Hibernate. By learning the programming model made available by the JPA standard and how to use it in various types of applications, developers can create applications that are more portable between environments and rely less on integration of third party libraries. Students will develop JPA applications using RAD 7.5 for the WebSphere Application Server v7.0 platform.
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This course introduces the Java programming language and how to develop Java applications using RAD v7.5. Students learn the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, exception handling, generics, collections, and file input/output (I/O). During the course, students will develop and test Java applications using RAD v7.5.
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This is a one day technical overview of the functions available in the IBM WebSphere MQ V7 product on all platforms. This course is a prerequisite for other administration and programming courses. This course is lecture-based with some optional demonstrations and end of unit checkpoints.
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Students will learn to develop and test server-side applications based on the Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) component model using the IBM software platform of products and tools. Develop and test server-side applications that use servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs) for the control and flow of e-business applications.
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IBM Equivalent: RD810 |
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This course will you teach you how to develop Web Service provider and consumer applications for the WebSphere Application Server v7.0 platform. It will teach you the theory behind XML schema, WSDL and SOAP. It will proceed to teach you various Java specifications that cover Web Services development (such as JAX-WS and JAXB).
Advanced topics such as WS-Security, WS-Addressing, WS-ReliableMessaging and WS-Trust are also covered.
All the labs are done using RAD v7.5.
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IBM Equivalent: WD506 |
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This 5 day training course teaches students how to develop Java EE 5 applications using RAD 7.5 for the WebSphere Application Server v7.0 platform. This course covers some of the newest technologies of the Java EE 5 platform, including JSF 1.2, EJB 3.0, and JPA. A brief intro to JAX-WS web services is also covered.
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IBM Equivalent: RD371 |
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of enterprise applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server v7.0 Network Deployment environment. This course covers all of the topics required to administer a production WebSphere environment, including troubleshooting, security, databases, messaging, performance, scripting, web services, and clustering.
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IBM Equivalent: WA370 |
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This training course introduces the developer to the JSF architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the JSF framework. After taking this class, the developer will be able to quickly construct dynamic server-side web applications using JSF.
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IBM Equivalent: RV030 |
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This training course will teach the students how to use the RAD tool to design and implement an application. There are many labs that will give the students hands on experience. Integration of RAD with other tools is also discussed.
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This five day training class teaches students WebSphere Portal development using JSR 286 API. The JSR 286 API is the first revision of the portlet specification in nearly five years and contains significant improvements. The class also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are done using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v7.5.
Using AJAX technology with a portal site is increasingly becoming an option for developers. This class teaches an overview of AJAX and how it may be used in a WebSphere Portal web site.
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IBM Equivalent: WP631 |
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This course teaches the operational tasks involved in maintaining a WebSphere Portal Server environment. This course focuses specifically on the advanced configuration required to support a cluster of WebSphere Portal servers. Rather than simply working with a basic installation throughout the entire course, students are shown how to accomplish the tasks that will be required in a production-scale WebSphere Portal deployment. Students will initially work separately so they become familiar with administrative tasks and then will work together to create a horizontal Portal cluster.
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IBM Equivalent: WP731 |
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This training course introduces the students to the security features of WebSphere Portal Server v6.0. During the course, students get introduced to the architecture of WebSphere Portal Server and understand the portal server security model and integration with external security tools. The course also lists the common security vulnerabilities covers some best practices for reducing those vulnerabilities.
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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 an introduction to the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB 3) technology. It starts by introducing the concepts and is ideal for someone who has never programmed using EJB. The course rapidly picks up and ends with advanced concepts that students can use in real life to complete large scale EJB based projects. The labs are done using RAD 7.5 and WebSphere 7.0 runtime.
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IBM Equivalent: RD352 |
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This course teaches how to develop advanced Java applications using RAD 7.0. The advanced features of Java that developers may be using in many different types of programs are covered.
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This course is for experienced WebSphere v5 developers who are planning to move to Rational Application Developer (RAD 7). The course is designed to give information on numerous new features available from RAD 7. After taking the class, students will be able to fully take advantage of WebSphere Application Server v6 and RAD v7.
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This course introduces the students to Jakarta Struts 1.2. During the course, students will learn to design and develop Struts based applications. Many real life hands on exercises are used to teach various concepts of Struts. Towards the end of the course, the students get to apply their Struts knowledge to build a mini e-commerce application.
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This course introduces the students to Jakarta Struts 1.2. During the course, students will learn to design and develop Struts based applications using Rational Application Developer (RAD) 7. Many real life, hands-on exercises are used to teach various concepts of Struts.
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This course introduces the Java programming language and how to develop Java applications using RAD v7.0. Students learn the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, exception handling, generics, collections, and file input/output (I/O). During the course, students will develop and test Java applications using RAD v7.0.
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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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IBM Equivalent: ITS15 |
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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. The labs use a Linux environment to install and configure WebSphere although configuration in a Windows environment would be similar.
The course covers advanced topics in the area of best practices, work load management (WLM), security, and troubleshooting. After taking this course, students will be able to design a WebSphere based system that is more secure, easier to manage and performs better. Students will also be familiar with some of the new administrative tools that are available with WebSphere v6.1.
In the labs students will gradually build a complex WebSphere environment from scratch. They will take many of the same steps normally taken in a production WebSphere environment.
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IBM Equivalent: WA761 |
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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 nature of the Portal technology and the primary motivations behind it. The course introduces IBM's WebSphere Portal Server family of products.
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This class is designed for the IT project managers who are responsible for delivering a WebSphere portal site. It teaches the development and administration activities surrounding a portal site in details. This will help the managers plan for the tasks to be performed and procure proper skills. The course will also help them create a well structured build and deployment process.
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of service-based applications and message mediations in IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) v6.0. It provides systems administrators, solutions administrators, and operators with the skills they need to install, configure, and manage WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus applications and to troubleshoot common problems.
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This course introduces the students to Jakarta Struts 1.2. During the course, students will learn to design and develop Struts based applications. Many real life hands on exercises are used to teach various concepts of Struts. Towards the end of the course, the students get to apply their Struts knowledge to build a mini e-commerce application.
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of business processes and service-based applications in IBM WebSphere Process Server v6.0. It provides systems administrators, solutions administrators, and operators with the skills they need to install, configure, and manage WebSphere Process Server applications and to troubleshoot common problems.
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This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework and Rational Application Developer v7 (RAD7) to develop flexible, testable and maintainable J2EE enterprise applications. This course covers v2.0 of the Spring Framework.
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For developers using RAD v7.0 interested in learning how to develop web services. Starting with an overview of the core basics of web service technologies (like XML Schema, SOAP and WSDL), students will then learn how to design and code JAX-RPC and JSR-109 web services. Advanced topics such as web service security, and UDDI will also be discussed. Additionally, an introduction to Service Oriented Analysis and Design will be provided.
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IBM Equivalent: WD505 |
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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 5 day training course teaches students how to develop Servlet, JSP and EJB for the WebSphere Application Server v6 platform. About 50% of the time is spent on hands on labs that use the Rational Developer Studio (RAD) v7 development tool.
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This course is an advanced introduction to the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) technology. It starts by introducing the concepts and ideal for someone who has never programmed using EJB. The course rapidly picks up and ends with advanced concepts that students can use in real life to complete large-scale EJB based projects. The development and labs will be based on IBM Rational Application Developer v7.0, emphasizing the new features of the EJB 2.1 specification.
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This course introduces the Java programming language and how to develop Java applications using RAD v7.0. Students learn the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, exception handling, file input/output (I/O), along with servlets and JavaServer Pages. During the course, students will develop and test Java applications using RAD v7.0.
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This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework and Rational Application Developer V6 (RAD6) to develop flexible, testable and maintainable J2EE enterprise applications.
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Students will learn to develop and test server-side applications based on the Java 2 platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) component model using the IBM software platform of products and tools. Develop and test server-side applications that use servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs) for the control and flow of e-business applications.
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
This four day training class teaches students WebSphere Portal development using JSR 168 API. It also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are done using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v7.
Using AJAX technology with a portal site is increasingly becoming an option for developers. This class teaches an overview of AJAX and how it may be used in a WebSphere Portal web site.
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IBM Equivalent: WP610 |
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This course delves deep into the security administration of WebSphere Application Server v6. It also teaches the security programming model of J2EE. Creating secure applications and web sites requires close cooperation between the developers and the administrators. Keeping that in mind, this course is targeted towards the developer and the administrator community.
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This technical overview is intended for managers, project leaders and developers who are interested in using RAD to build their applications. IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) is the new generation of Java application development environments built on the Eclipse open platform (www.eclipse.org). RAD has many new features that the traditional IDEs do not provide and implementing this development can be overwhelming without the proper knowledge base.
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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 its different features. Having understood the key features of the product and its capabilities, participants will be better able to allocate resources in this area.
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This course teaches WebSphere Portal Server v6 installation, configuration, performance tuning as well as administration. Portal administration involves, creating pages, installing portlets, configuring security and other day to day operations. This WebSphere Portal Administration training course is an excellent way to gain a broad skill base with the product.
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IBM Equivalent: WP730 |
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This three day course is intended for System Administrators who will be installing and tailoring WebSphere MQ V6 on iSeries. Most of the course contents also apply to other platforms such as z/OS, AIX, Windows, UNIX, Linux or Sun Solaris. Tandem and VSE. The students learn how to install WebSphere MQ, set up Queue Managers, define and manage Queues, Message Channels, Distributed Queuing, Clusters and learn the basic problem determination techniques. The course also helps to prepare for the IBM MQ Certification tests. It is using machine exercises specific to the iSeries platform.
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IBM Equivalent: MQ160 |
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This three day course is intended for System Administrators who will be installing and tailoring WebSphere MQ V6 on the distributed platforms (AIX, Windows, UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux, AS/400,…). Most of the course contents also apply to other platforms such as z/OS, Tandem and VSE. The students learn how to install WebSphere MQ, set up Queue Managers, define and manage Queues, Message Channels, Distributed Queuing, Clusters and learn the basic problem determination techniques. The course also helps to prepare for the IBM MQ Certification tests. It is using machine exercises specific to the SUN SOLARIS platform.
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IBM Equivalent: MQ155 |
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This three day course is intended for System Administrators who will be installing and tailoring WebSphere MQ V6 on the distributed platforms (AIX, Windows, UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux, AS/400,…). Most of the course contents also apply to other platforms such as z/OS, Tandem and VSE. The students learn how to install WebSphere MQ, set up Queue Managers, define and manage Queues, Message Channels, Distributed Queuing, Clusters and learn the basic problem determination techniques. The course also helps to prepare for the IBM MQ Certification tests. It is using machine exercises specific to the AIX platform.
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IBM Equivalent: MQ152 |
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This three day course is intended for System Administrators who will be installing and tailoring WebSphere MQ V6 on the distributed platforms (AIX, Windows, UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux, AS/400,…). Most of the course contents also apply to other platforms such as z/OS, Tandem and VSE. The students learn how to install WebSphere MQ, set up Queue Managers, define and manage Queues, Message Channels, Distributed Queuing, Clusters and learn the basic problem determination techniques. The course also helps to prepare for the IBM MQ Certification tests. It is using machine exercises specific to the LINUX platform.
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This three day course is intended for System Administrators who will be installing and tailoring WebSphere MQ V6 on the distributed platforms (Windows, AIX, UNIX, Sun Solaris, Linux, AS/400,…). Most of the course contents also apply to other platforms such as z/OS, Tandem and VSE. The students learn how to install WebSphere MQ, set up Queue Managers, define and manage Queues, Message Channels, Distributed Queuing, Clusters and learn the basic problem determination techniques. The course also helps to prepare for the IBM WMQ Certification tests. It is using machine exercises specific to the Windows platform.
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IBM Equivalent: MQ151 |
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This course teaches the participants on how to build integration solutions using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) and IBM WebSphere Process Server. This class starts with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) basics and proceeds to using the tools to build SOA applications. Participants will learn about the Service Component Architecture (SCA) programming model and the Service Data Objects (SDO) data model. The role of adapters when integrating disparate back ends is discussed and participants learn about the WID tooling in detail.
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IBM Equivalent: BI111 |
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| This training course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Hibernate Object/Relational Mapping (ORM) framework to implement the persistence layer of J2EE applications |
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The objective is to learn to model business processes, understand and define the various roles and responsibilities in business processes, perform analysis and generate reports using WebSphere Business Modeler Advanced edition.
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IBM Equivalent: WB184CE |
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This course introduces the participants to Business Modeling. The course also introduces the fundamentals of Service Oriented Analysis and Design (SOAD). The course uses IBM WebSphere Business Modeler Advanced edition as the modeling tool. A well-constructed business process model can help modelers identify inefficiencies and problems with business models earlier in the cycle and eliminate those hidden inefficiencies leading to savings in costs and improving performance.
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IBM Equivalent: BI182 |
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This 5 day hands-on workshop is intended to provide experienced development staff an opportunity to learn the IBM WebSphere Message Broker V6.1. Extensive hands-on labs enable the student to reinforce lecture topics. The hands-on portions will use a Windows platform using the Eclipse-based Message Broker Toolkit.
This course teaches how to integrate business and applications following the Service oriented Architecture (SOA) principles and WebSphere Message Broker 6.1.
The course teaches how to design message flows. Data mapping using ESQL, XSLT and Java are covered.
Transport protocols, such as JMS, Web Service and MQ are discussed.
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This course introduces the Java programming language and how to develop Java applications using RAD V6.0. Students learn the syntax of the Java programming language, object-oriented programming using Java, exception handling, file input/output (I/O), along with servlets and JavaServer Pages. During the course, students will develop and test Java applications using RAD V6.0.
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IBM Equivalent: JA351 |
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This training course introduces the students to the security features of WebSphere Portal Server v5. During the course, students get introduced to the architecture of WebSphere Portal Server and understand the portal server security model and integration with external security tools. The course also lists the common security vulnerabilities covers some best practices for reducing those vulnerabilities.
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If you are a J2EE developer, you can gain complete mastery over Web Services development in the IBM WebSphere platform after taking this course. This course will teach you the theory behind XML schema, WSDL and SOAP. It will proceeed to teach you various Java specifications that cover Web Services development (JSR 101 and 109).
All the labs are done using RAD V6
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
This three day training class teaches students the WebSphere Portal development JSR 168 API. It also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are done using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v6.
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IBM Equivalent: PW551 |
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This three day course teaches experienced WMQ Administrator how to design, setup and maintain WMQ Clusters
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IBM Equivalent: MQ250 |
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This two day course teaches experienced WMQ Administrator advanced MQ administration techniques
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IBM Equivalent: MQ305 |
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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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IBM Equivalent: WF881 |
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This training course introduces the developer to the JSF architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the JSF framework. After taking this class, the developer will be able to quickly construct dynamic server-side web pages using JSF.
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IBM Equivalent: WF561 |
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This training course will teach the students how to use the RAD tool to design and implement an application. There are many labs that will give the students hands on experience. Integration of RAD with other tools is also discussed.
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This training course is designed for 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 WebSphere Portal Server v5.1 installation, configuration, performance tuning as well as administration. Portal administration involves, creating pages, installing portlets, configuring security and other day to day operations.
This WebSphere Portal Administration training course is an excellent way to gain a broad skill base with the product.
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IBM Equivalent: PW321 |
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This course is for experienced WebSphere v5 developers who are planning to move to Rational Application Developer (RAD 6). The course is designed to give information on numerous new features available from RAD 6. After taking the class, students will be able to fully take advantage of WebSphere Application Server v6 and RAD v6.
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| This course teaches the nature of the Portal technology and the primary motivations behind it. The course introduces IBM's WebSphere Portal Server family of products. |
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server V6 Network Deployment environment.
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IBM Equivalent: WF381 |
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Students will learn to develop and test server-side applications based on the Java 2 platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) component model using the IBM software platform of products and tools. Develop and test server-side applications that use servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs) for the control and flow of e-business applications.
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This course is an advanced introduction to the Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) technology. It starts by introducing the concepts and ideal for someone who has never programmed using EJB. The course rapidly picks up and ends with advanced concepts that students can use in real life to complete large-scale EJB based projects. The development and labs will be based on IBM Rational Application Developer v6, emphasizing the new features of the EJB 2.1 specification.
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server V6 Network Deployment environment. The lab exercises are run on Linux.
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IBM Equivalent: WF541 |
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
This three day training class teaches students the WebSphere Portal development API. It also covers Struts and JavaServer Faces based portal site development. All labs are doe using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v6.
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IBM Equivalent: SW569 |
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal. This class is meant for programmers with Java knowledge. They will learn basic Servlet and JSP. They will proceed to learn about Portal v5.1 programming using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v6.
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IBM Equivalent: PW581 |
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This course teaches WebSphere Portal Server v5.1 installation, configuration, performance tuning as well as administration. Portal administration involves, creating pages, installing portlets, configuring security and other day to day operations.
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IBM Equivalent: PW331 |
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This three day course teaches students how to develop MQ business applications using the MQI Classes for C++.
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This 5 day training course teaches students how to develop Servlet, JSP and EJB for the WebSphere Application Server v6 platform. About 50% of the time is spent on hands on labs that use the Rational Developer Studio (RAD) v6 development tool.
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This course teaches Java programmers how to use the JMS (Java Messaging Service) classes for developing applications in the IBM WebSphere MQ environment. Through lectures and extensive hands-on exercises, the students learn to design, develop and deploy industrial strength messaging applications. The course topics include JMS architecture, point-to-point messaging model, publish/subscribe model, working with queue and message objects, JMS administered objects and many other topics.
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IBM Equivalent: MQ140 |
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This course teaches WebSphere Portal Server v5 installation, configuration, performance tuning as well as administration. Portal administration involves, creating pages, installing portlets, configuring security and other day to day operations.
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IBM Equivalent: PW331 |
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.1 Network Deployment environment on the HP/UX operating system.
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.1 Network Deployment environment on the AIX operating system.
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IBM Equivalent: WF409 |
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
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IBM Equivalent: PW551 |
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The course focuses on the new administrative GUI and tools to manage portlets and access control, portlet customization, search engines, and security features.
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IBM Equivalent: SW530 |
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The course focuses on the new administrative GUI and tools to manage portlets and access control, portlet customization, search engines, and security features.
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IBM Equivalent: SW532 |
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This four day course is using the standard MQ programming course material (Procedural WA1044 or Java WA1055) with additional advanced programming techniques and design topics. Additional topics include JMS concepts, Point-to-Point design, Publish-Subscribe design and Messaging Architecture topics.
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.1 Network Deployment environment.
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.1 Network Deployment environment.
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IBM Equivalent: WF549 |
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This course teaches the basics of the administration and deployment of web applications in the IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.1 Network Deployment environment.
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IBM Equivalent: WF389 |
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
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WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.
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IBM Equivalent: PW531 |
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