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WebSphere Application Server 7.0 Administration Guide
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Manage and maintain WebSphere application servers to create environments that are reliable, secure, and scalable to run your application Create environments that are reliable, secure, and flexible to build and run WebSphere applications efficientlyLearn WebSphere security, performance tuning and debugging concepts with real-life Java examplesThoroughly include messages, administrative agent, and care products prior knowledge of WebSphere expected featuresNo In Detail As an administrator you need, secure, scalable, resilient application infrastructure to support the developers to build and manage J2EE applications and Service Oriented Architecture services. It helps you to run applications and services within a reliable, secure, and high performance to ensure business opportunities are not lost due to application downtime. It's easy to start and tame this powerful application server when you have this book to hand. Administration guide will help you provide the foundation, innovative performance-based to build, run, and manage J2EE applications and SOA services, offering the highest levels of reliability, security, and scalability. This book takes you through different methods to install the WebSphere application server and shows how to configure and prepare the WebSphere resources for your application deployment. During the configuration you will show you how to manage a standalone server using WebSphere or new administrative agency, which provides the ability to manage multiple WebSphere application server installation using one single administration console. Key administrative features and tools are introduced, which will help administrators manage and track their WebSphere WebSphere implementation and application to succeed. What you will learn from this book? Installing your application manually and learn to automate the process of using scriptsSecure WebSphere application server administrative console with different access levels for hours administrationSave administration manual effort by automating configuration of WebSphere Learn how to read, configure, and look for your server logs Allow communication between application and messagingMonitor implement and tune the performance of Java application and WebSphere your best to performanceRemotely install applications on the server application by using application configuration agentChange server administration, stop and restart the application server, and create additional application servers from a single server administration consoleAdminister some applications by using a single administration consoleDiagnose problem use the command-line when you run WebSphere or application is not as it should Keep your products up to date by using the features of WebSphere care products Chapter 1 - Installation Chapter 1 covers how to plan and prepare the installation of WebSphere and shows how to manually install WebSphere using the graphical installer and how to use the response file for silent installation is automatic. Chapter 2 - Application Deployment Chapter 2 explains create EAR files, how to deploy the application manually, and how the JNDI is used in the configuration of resources. Chapter 5 - Configuring WebSphere Chapter 5 describes the structure of the installation and key WebSphere XML files, which form the underlying WebSphere configuration repository. Chapter 6 - WebSphere Messaging Chapter 6 describes the basic concepts and JMS messages indicate whether JMS messages using the default message provider and the WebSphere MQ along with an explanation of the types of messages. Chapter 7 - Monitoring and Tuning Chapter 7 shows how to use the Tivoli Performance Monitor, Request Metrics, and JVM tuning settings to help you improve the performance of WebSphere and monitor the state of running your application is placed. Chapter 8 - Administrative Features Chapter 8 covers how to enable the administrative agent to manage multiple application server with a central administrative console. Chapter 9 - Administration Tools Chapter 9 shows some shell script-based utilities necessary for WebSphere administrators for debugging and problem resolution. Chapter 10 - Maintenance Items Chapter 10 shows how to maintain WebSphere application servers to keep up to date with the latest fix-package and package features.
Computer eBook Details
- ISBN-10: 1847197205
- ISBN-13: 9781847197207
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Pages: 344
- Date: August 2009