Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Websphere application server Admin ND 7.0, Online training


 Websphere application serve 8.5.5 Administration on linux, Online /classroom training
This course provides the student with the necessary skill set to handle all sorts of administrative tasks on WebSphere Application server 8.5.5 ND.However with an instructor we can tremendously speed up the learning process. The following are the topics covered.

Contace details :
Suvash  :9008500244
Mohan  : 9739172531
gsgudi@gmail.com
Course type : Classroom/ online training
Duration: 5 weeks

8.5.5.0 New Features
Architecture 
Websphere application server ND 8.5.5 Architecture 
Need for application servers
WAS management features
WAS flavors
WAS Topologies
Installation
Virtual Box installation
Preparation and prerequisites
Graphical installation
Installation verification/problems during installation
Profiles 
profile types 
Different ways to create a profile
profile Directory structure
Profile Backup /restore
Profile Delete
Node federation
Workload Management (WLM) & High Availability
 
Clustering (vertical & Horizontal)
Virtual Host
start to end of request processing in clustered env
Edge Components
Load Balancer
HA Manager
 
System Management & Application 
Log files
Cell, Dmgr, Node, Profile, Server terminology
Start/Stop Environment
Admin console overview
Deployment of JEE Applications (.war & .ear)
Synchronization of Config file & settings

Deploying your Applications
Application file types
Deploying an application
Starting and stopping your applications
Data access applications
Data sources
Preparing our sample database
JDBC providers
Creating a JDBC provider
Creating a J2C alias
Creating a data source
Deploying a data access application
Selecting installation options
Mapping modules to servers
Providing JSP reloading options for web modules
Mapping shared libraries
Mapping resource references to resources
Mapping virtual hosts for web modules
Mapping context roots for web modules
Reviewing the deployment steps
Using the application
IBM HTTP Server & Plug-in 
Installing IHS and WebSphere Plug-in
Creating Web server definition
Plug-in generation and propagation
Administrative Scripting
The wsadmin tool
Interactive commands
Individual commands
Profile scripts
Command script files
Listing installed applications with Jython
Installing an application using Jython
Querying application status
Security 
Global security
Global security registry types
Turning on global security
Standalone custom registry
Local operating system
Configuring an LDAP registry in WebSphere(LDAP config material)
Administrative roles
Mapping users and groups to administrative roles
Monitoring & Tuning 
Enable Appl Server Performance monitoring
Dynamic Cache
Tivoli Performance Viewer (TPV)
TPV advisor
Request Metrics
JVM tuning
JVM core and heap dumps
Requesting a Java core dump using Jython
Requesting a heap dump using Jython
Requesting a Java core dump using the kill command
JVM-triggered heap dump
Analysing a Java core (thread) dump
Problem Determination & troubleshooting 
where to start
symptoms of a problems
Importance of Log files, trace & analyzer
Heap dump & Thread dump
Hung Thread detection
Memory leaks diagnostics
 
How to send error to IBM
WebSphere Configuration
File structure
XML configuration files
Important properties files
Logs
JVM settings
Classloaders
SSL
SSL Concepts
Configure SSL between IHS and WAS
The ikeyman tool
Product Maintenance
Locating and downloading updates
Update installers
Applying updates
 Verification of updates
 Silent updates
 Feature packs
 Backing up your system
 Installer logs
Interview Stuff 
Sample WAS Resumes
Providing WAS FAQ’s
Certification Dump 
Redbooks
Introducing you to IBM various WAS Resources.....






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