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WebSphere 6.0 Administration Training
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Course Number: WBSPH-112
Duration: 5 days
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WebSphere Administration Training Overview
Accelebrate's WebSphere® 6.0 Administration Training course teaches students to install, configure and maintain the IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Network Deployment Edition Version 6 environment.
Location and Pricing
Most Accelebrate courses are taught on-site at our clients' locations worldwide for groups of 3 or more attendees and are customized to their specific needs. Please visit our client list to see organizations for whom we have recently delivered training. These courses can also be delivered as live, private online classes for groups that are geographically dispersed or wish to save on the instructor's or students' travel expenses. To receive a customized proposal and price quote private training at your site or online, please contact us.
In addition, some courses are available as live, online classes for individuals. To see a schedule of online courses, please visit http://www.accelebrate.com/online_training/?action=categorygroup&page=java.
WebSphere Administration Training Prerequisites
Basic Web server and system administration skills is required.
Hands-on/Lecture Ratio
This WebSphere 6.0 Administration training class is 70% hands-on, 30% lecture, with the longest lecture segments lasting for 20 minutes.
WebSphere Administration Training Materials
All attendees receive comprehensive courseware covering all topics in the course.
Software Needed on Each PC - PCs with at least 1GB RAM (2GB or more recommended) with a full installation of RAD 6.0
- Related lab files
- Important: Please contact us for a detailed course setup guide if you have purchased this course.
WebSphere Administration Training Objectives
In this course, attendees will:
- Master deploying and managing J2EE and Web Services applications in WAS
- Understand workload and security management
- Learn how to define deployment descriptors and troubleshoot deployment problems using the advanced features of the WebSphere Administrator's Console and other WebSphere tools
- Learn how to implement the WS-Security specification to provide Web services with authentication, message integrity and confidentiality
- Master JMS deployment and configuration using both the Default JMS Provider and WebSphere MQ
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WebSphere Administration Training Course Outline
- WebSphere Platform Overview
- WebSphere Product Categories
- WebSphere Development, Presentation, Integration and Deployment Tools
- WebSphere Application Server Editions
- WebSphere Application Server Features
- WebSphere Application Server Packaging
- J2EE Architecture Overview
- Enterprise Application Overview and Development Cycle
- J2EE Architecture and Containers
- Applet, Servlet and JSP Overviews
- JDBC, JNDI and JTA
- EJB, JMS and RMI Over IIOP
- JavaMail, JAF, JAAS and JACC
- XML and JAXP
- New in J2EE 1.4
- Web Services Support: JAX-RPC, SAAJ, Web Services for J2EE and JAXR
- J2EE Connector, Management and Deployment
- Development Roles and Deployment Descriptors
- WebSphere Application Server Architecture
- Application Servers and Plug-ins
- Virtual Hosts
- Containers
- Data Access
- Application Server Services: Transaction, ORB, PMI, Message Listener, Naming and Security Services
- Web Services Support
- WebSphere Administration Architecture
- Admin Service
- Master Configuration Repository
- Network Deployment Architecture Overview
- Cells, Nodes and Node Agents
- Clusters
- WebSphere Application Server Installation
- Hardware/Software Requirements
- Installation Decisions
- GUI Installation
- Silent Installation
- Typical and Custom Installation
- Application Server Components
- Verifying he Installation
- WebSphere Configuration Files
- Administrative Console
- Starting the Administrative Console
- WebSphere Status Messages
- Managing Nodes, Virtual Hosts and Applications
- Starting and Stopping Resources
- Configuring The Environment
- WebSphere Variables
- Shared Libraries
- Creating an Application Server
- Application Server Properties
- Updating the Web Server Plug-in
- Saving Configuration Changes
- Managing Profiles
- Profile Types
- Directory Structure
- Default Profile
- Creating Profiles
- Using the Profile Creation Wizard
- Using wasprofile
- URL Providers
- Configuring WebSphere Resources
- JDBC Resources
- JCA Resources
- JavaMail Resources
- URL Providers
- Application Assembly and Packaging
- J2EE Deployable Units
- Assembly Process
- J2EE Modules
- Assembling J2EE Applications
- Packaging Checklist
- Deployment Descriptor Elements (EJB, Web, Connector, Client and Application)
- IBM Extensions and Bindings
- Application Server Toolkit
- ASTK Features
- Commonly Used Perspectives and Views
- JAR Dependency Editor
- Creating Projects and Defining Project Properties
- Creating Modules: Web, EJB, Application Client and Connector
- Importing Resources
- Web Deployment Descriptor (Servlet Properties, Filters, Listeners, Environment Variables, References, Pages, MIME Mappings, Parameters and Extensions)
- EJB Deployment Descriptor (EJB Properties, Assembly Descriptor, Transactions, References and Access)
- EJB Client JARs
- Application Client Properties
- Application Deployment Descriptor (Modules and Security)
- Application Validation
- Generating Deployment Code
- Exporting Applications
- Enterprise Application Deployment
- Deployment Process
- Deployment Preparation
- Creating a JDBC Provider
- Defining a Data Source
- Managed WebSphere Variables
- Application Installation Options
- Providing EJB JNDI Names
- Mapping Data Sources for CMP Beans
- Mapping EJB and Resource References
- Specifying Virtual Hosts and Application Servers
- Securing Resources
- WebSphere Class Loaders
- WebSphere extensions class loader
- Application and WAR Module Class Loaders
- Class Loader Policies
- Delegation Mode
- Shared Libraries
- Command Line Administration
- Wsadmin Advantages and Disadvantages
- Configuring Wsadmin
- Wsadmin Objects
- MBeans
- Configuration Types
- Configuration Object Names
- Containment Path
- Running Commands
- JACL
- Running Scripts
- Examples
- Managing Nodes and Servers
- Creating and Restoring Backups
- Workload Management
- Workload Management Benefits
- Workload Management Scaling
- Vertical, Horizontal and Combination Scaling
- Clustering
- Managing Clusters
- Cluster Topology
- Load Balancing
- Implementing Workload Management
- Workload Management Selection Policy
- Tivoli® Performance Viewer
- Analyzed Resources
- Performance Data Reporting Process
- Enabling PMI and JVMPI
- Launching the Performance Viewer
- Performance Monitoring Settings
- Selecting Counters
- Summary Reports
- Performance Viewer: Actions
- Recording & Replaying Performance Data
- Enabling and Viewing Performance Advice
- Troubleshooting Tools
- Define Symptoms
- Identify the Source of the Problem
- Trouble-Shooting Resources & Tools
- Event Messages
- Enabling Trace
- Trace Strings
- Viewing Log Files
- Launching the Log Analyzer
- Log Analyzer Tasks
- Analyzing Entries
- Viewing Information from the Symptom Database
- Dumping the Name Space
- WebSphere Security Overview Container Based Security
- Security: Declarative and Programmatic
- Secure Associations
- Security Roles and Role Mappings
- Security Levels
- Authentication vs. Authorization
- Lazy Authentication
- LTPA
- User Registries and Supported LDAP Servers
- Run As Identity
- SSL and TLS
- Single Sign-On
- Java 2 Security
- Policy Files: Static and Dynamic
- Defining Security Settings
- Enabling Security
- Defining Security Roles and Method Permissions
- Defining Security Constraints and Security Role References
- Specifying the Run As Identity
- Authentication Mechanism
- Customer User Registries
- LDAP User Registry Settings
- Single Sign-on Properties
- Security Configuration Files
- Security Tips
- Session Management
- Session Management Configuration
- Session Persistence
- Session Scope
- WebSphere Affinity
- Session Management Options
- Internal Messaging Properties
- Replication Domains and Entries
- Shared Session Database Settings
- JMS Deployment and Configuration
- JMS Capabilities and Messaging Styles
- JMS Interactions and Participants
- JMS Runtime Environment
- Message-Driven Beans
- WebSphere JMS Support
- Feature Comparison Security Considerations
- JMS Provider Configuration: Default Messaging, WebSphere MQ and Generic JMS Providers
- Configuring JMS Resources
- JMS References and Transactions
- Moving to WebSphere MQ
- Service Integration Bus
- Understanding Message Engines, Buses and Bus Members
- Runtime Components
- Clustering Bus Members
- Configuring a Bus for Message-driven Beans
- Web Service Support
- Web Service Concepts
- Private UDDI Registry
- Web Services Gateway
- Deploying Web Services
- Web Services Security Concepts
- Web Service Security Risks
- Encryption and Decryption
- Cryptography
- Certificates
- Digital Signatures
- Security: Message Level vs. Transport Level
- SSL/TLS
- WS-Security
- Defining Web Services Security WebSphere Security Model for Web Services
- WS-Security Authentication
- Enabling Authentication
- Message Integrity Using XML Signatures
- Configuring Integrity
- WS-Security Confidentiality
- Configuring Confidentiality
- Conclusion
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JBoss®, EAP® (Enterprise Application Platform) and Hibernate® are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Accelebrate, Inc. has no affiliation with Red Hat, Inc. and no courses offered by Accelebrate, Inc. are endorsed by Red Hat, Inc. in any way.
WebSphere® is a registered trademark of IBM. Accelebrate, Inc. has no affiliation with IBM.
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