Overview
| Course code | ZA461 | Skill level | Intermediate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 4.0 days | Delivery type | Self-paced Virtual Class |
| Course type | Public only | ||
| Public price | USD $2,000.00 plus tax | ||
Once the id and password are provided, the course must be completed in 60 days.
NOTE: THIS IS A SELF-PACED VIRTUAL CLASSROOM OFFERING. THE AVERAGE TIME TO COMPLETE THE COURSE IS 40 HOURS.
This four-day course describes how to install and perform system administration for IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Network Deployment. It covers the necessary skills for a standalone base WebSphere Application Server system, and also the additional skills needed to manage and configure a Network Deployment cell. This course does not cover programming Java servlets, JSPs, or EJBs; these skills can be obtained by attending the appropriate IBM Rational Application Developer courses.
COURSE MATERIALS
Self-paced virtual classes include:
- Real hands-on labs!
- Live instructor chats!
- Your pace at your place!
View a demonstration of the e-learning environment at: http://www.cgselearning.com/marketing/VWIC/
This course is delivered through the Information Technology (IT) industry's first and only IBM Virtual WebSphere Innovation Center (VWIC). Created by Computer Generated Solutions, Inc. (CGS) - a leader in online learning and technical training - the VWIC is an easily accessible knowledge portal that enables WebSphere developers to identify, understand, and implement WebSphere technologies quickly and cost-effectively. The VWIC is a state-of-the-art knowledge portal that provides remote, online technical training for WebSphere products and services. To meet your needs at various skill levels, the VWIC combines self-paced e-learning courses with hands-on e-labs and live online mentoring.
Once in a VWIC online classroom, you can:
- Work independently on a course module
- Chat with online e-tutors
- Review test or assignment results
- E-mail your e-tutors
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Audience
This course is designed for system administrators, information technology (IT) architects, and lead application developers.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, students should have:
- An understanding of basic Internet concepts
- Experience using a Web browser
- Administration skills for a Web server, such as IBM HTTP Server or Apache
- Basic operational skills for the AIX operating system
Skills taught
- Explain how WebSphere Application Server relates to the WebSphere family of products
- Describe the architectural concepts related to WebSphere Application Server V6.1
- Install and configure WebSphere Application Server and IBM HTTP Server (IHS)
- Explain the basic concepts of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
- Assemble and install server-side Java enterprise applications
- Use WebSphere Application Server administrative tools to configure and manage enterprise applications
- Configure security for server-side application resources
- Deploy applications in clustered environments
- View performance information about server and application components
- Use problem determination tools and log files to troubleshoot problems
Course outline
- Introduction to scripting and automation
- WebSphere Application Server architecture – standalone
- WebSphere Application Server architecture – federated
- WebSphere Application Server installation
- Exercise: WebSphere Application Server installation
- Exercise: IBM HTTP Server installation
- Exercise: WebSphere Information Center installation (optional)
- WebSphere Application Server administrative console
- Exercise: Exploring WebSphere Application Server through the administrative console
- J2EE overview
- Application assembly
- Introduction to the Trade family of applications
- Exercise: Using AST to assemble the Trade application
- Application installation
- Exercise: Installing Trade and QuoteWS applications
- Problem determination
- Exercise: Problem determination
- Command line scripting with wsadmin and AST
- Exercise: Experimenting with wsadmin and AST
- Federating a cell
- Exercise: Federating a cell
- Workload management
- Exercise: Clustering
- Introduction to WebSphere Platform Messaging
- Exercise: Installing the Trade Processor application and setting up Service Integration Bus
- Security
- Exercise: WebSphere Application Server security
- Exercise: Enabling application security (J2EE security)
- Integrated Performance Viewer (optional)
- Exercise: Integrated Performance Viewer (optional)
