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IBM WebSphere V6.1 Advanced Admin and Configuration on Windows and Linux
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Summary: This five-day instructor-led course teaches students how to configure and use advanced features of WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Network Deployment in Windows and Linux environments.
In this course, students build their working knowledge of WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Network Deployment administration, configuration, security, and workload management. Through numerous hands-on activities and group discussions that emphasize best practices, students develop a solid understanding of how to design, configure, and manage a Network Deployment cell.
The class begins with a thorough discussion of WebSphere Application Server architecture and provides an opportunity to bring all participants to a similar level of understanding. Students create and configure a fully-working WebSphere Application Server cell spanning multiple machines and operating systems.
From the beginning, the cell functions with security enabled. Students discuss the intricacies of end-to-end security, Java 2 Platform security, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) security, Secure Sockets Layers (SSL), and digital signatures that are relevant to administrators, and build skills through hands-on exercises in setting up SSL and using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) or local registries.
The cell also takes advantage of workload management. Students articulate, design, and implement robust workload management scenarios for improving performance and managing server failover. In addition to the topics mentioned above, this course also covers WebSphere Platform Messaging, an introduction to Dynacache, and configuring Name service bindings.
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Course Offered By:
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Course Cost: $3,625.00
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Start Date - End Date: 12/14/2009 - 12/18/2009 (More dates) (More dates at this location)
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Classroom Type: Physical Classroom
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Geographic Location: Manhattan/New York, New York 10001
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Description: Audience:
This is an advanced course for experienced administrators who install, configure, and manage Web-based applications on WebSphere Application Server V6.1. It is also appropriate for webmasters and application architects.
Objective:
After completing this course, students should be able to: - Describe architectural concepts related to WebSphere Application Server V6.1
- Create WebSphere profiles interactively and silently
- Configure WebSphere Application Server and IBM HTTP Server, both interactively and silently
- Explain the basic concepts of J2EE
- Assemble and install server-side Java enterprise applications
- Use WebSphere Application Server administrative tools to configure and manage enterprise applications through the GUI console and through wsdamin scripts
- Configure the WebSphere security registry to use LDAP
- Configure SSL communication with LDAP
- Enable J2EE security
- Configure security for server-side application resources
- Deploy applications and configure resources in clustered environments, interactively and through wsadmin scripts
- Install and configure the Load Balancer Edge component
- Install and configure the Caching Proxy Edge component
- Configure WebSphere Platform Messaging for workload management and high availability
Topics:
- WebSphere Application Server architecture review
- Exercise: Creating WebSphere Application Server profiles for the cell
- Installation factory
- Exercise: Creating a Custom Installation Package (CIP)
- Introduction to the lab environment and the Trade application
- Application assembly and deployment
- Exercise: Installing the Trade application on the test server
- Exercise: Un-enhancing the Trade application
- Exercise: Installing and federating IBM HTTP Server
- WebSphere administrative security
- Exercise: Configuring administrative security with LDAP user registry and console users
- WebSphere Application Server security - SSL
- Exercise: Configuring SSL for communication between WebSphere Application Server and IBM HTTP Server
- Exercise: Enabling SSL between WebSphere Application Server and LDAP server
- WebSphere Application Server workload management (WLM) - clustering
- Exercise: Creating a WebSphere Application Server cluster
- Exercise: Installing Trade applications to the cluster
- WebSphere Application Server workload management – session management
- Exercise: Configuring workload management for the cluster
- Exercise: Configuring and testing HTTP session and stateful session bean failover
- WebSphere Application Server workload management - edge components
- Exercise: Configuring Edge Components Load Balancer for TCP/IP Spraying
- Exercise: Installing and configuring Edge Components Caching Proxy
- WebSphere Application Server dynamic content caching (Dynacache)
- Exercise: Configuring Dynacache to improve the performance of the Trade application
- WebSphere Application Server security - security stack
- Exercise: Implementing J2EE security
- Exercise: Implementing Java 2 security
- Exercise: Running as non-root (reference only)
- Exercise: Implementing a Custom Registry
- Exercise: Using command line utilities with security enabled
- WebSphere Platform Messaging and WebSphere Platform Messaging scenarios
- Exercise: Configuring high availability and workload management for WebSphere Platform Messaging
- Exercise: Connecting WebSphere Application Server to WebSphere Message Queuing
- Distributed architecture
- Exercise: Plug-in customization
- Exercise: Backup and restore cell configuration
- Name services
- Exercise: Exploring and configuring name services
Prerequisites:
Before taking this course, students should have: - Solid knowledge of Internet protocols, such as HTTP, Internet Inter-Orb Protocol (IIOP), and HTTPS
- Basic WebSphere Application Server knowledge
- Windows and Linux operating systems knowledge
- Basic knowledge of LDAP servers
- Administration skills for a Web server such as IBM HTTP Server or Apache
- Basic operational skills for the Windows XP and Linux operating systems
Since this is an advanced class, students should also have experience installing, configuring, and managing WebSphere Application Server.
Length of Course: 005.0 days
Course located at: New York NY Jack Morton 43 West 42 New Horizons (c/o Jack Morton) 43 West 42nd Street - Lower Level Manhattan/New York, NY |
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Applicable Vendor Technologies: IBM
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Associated Disciplines: Hardware Operating Systems Software Web
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Course Series: WebSphere Application Server - Admin & Deployment WAS - Distributed Sys
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