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OverviewIn this book, IBM s own enterprise WebSphere experts offer authoritative, comprehensive guidance for deploying and managing WebSphere on z/OS for mainframes, UNIX /Linux -based distributed systems, and Windows servers. Drawing on their extensive experience supporting enterprise customers and developing new WebSphere technologies, the authors address the entire management lifecycle: planning, installation, configuration, administration, application deployment, tuning, and troubleshooting. This book thoroughly covers WebSphere Application Server Version 5.0 and 5.1: both IBM Base WebSphere Application Server offerings and the advanced scalability and failover capabilities built into the popular IBM Network Deployment Edition. It has been designed to serve both as a comprehensive learning tool and as a rapid reference for working professionals. Coverage includesThe WebSphere Application Server architecture: a detailed introduction for working administratorsInstallation and configuration on both distributed and z/OS platforms, from planning through securityAssembling, deploying, and securing applications with the Application Assembly Tool and Assembly ToolkitManaging WebSphere Application Server, including clustering and workload managementAutomating administrative tasks using the powerful WebSphere scripting toolsPerformance monitoring/tuning using both WebSphere- and system-level tools, including real-world tuning scenariosA start-to-finish methodology for WebSphere troubleshootingCovering z/OS, UNIX, Linux, and Windows platformsLearn all you need to know from IBM s own WebSphere development and advanced deployment teamsIncludes the latest most thorough coverage WebSphere V5.0/5.1(c) Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved. Full Product DetailsAuthor: A. Black , M. Everett , D. Draeger , K. MillerPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: IBM Press Dimensions: Width: 24.20cm , Height: 5.00cm , Length: 18.10cm Weight: 1.583kg ISBN: 9780131855878ISBN 10: 0131855875 Pages: 992 Publication Date: 20 January 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsForeword. Acknowledgments. I. WEBSPHERE ENVIRONMENT OVERVIEW. 1. Introduction. 2. Compare and Contrast: WebSphere on z/OS and the Distributed Platforms. 3. WebSphere Architecture and Design. 4. WebSphere Topology: Distributed and z/OS. 5. WebSphere Installation-Distributed. 6. WebSphere Installation-z/OS. 7. Getting Started with WebSphere-An Overview. II. WEBSPHERE CONFIGURATION. 8. Configuring WebSphere Application Server. 9. The WebSphere Naming Service. 10. The Web Server Plug-in. 11. The Java Message Service. 12. Web Services-An Overview. 13. WebSphere Security on the Distributed Platforms. 14. WebSphere Security on the z/OS Platform. III. ASSEMBLING AND DEPLOYING APPLICATIONS IN WEBSPHERE. 15. Assembling Applications in WebSphere. 16. Securing Applications in WebSphere. 17. Deploying Applications in WebSphere. IV. WEBSPHERE MANAGEMENT. 18. Workload Management Overview: Distributed. 19. Workload Management Overview: z/OS. 20. Automated WebSphere Administration. V. WEBSPHERE PERFORMANCE. 21. Monitoring WebSphere Performance. 22. WebSphere Performance Tuning. 23. WebSphere Performance Tuning-z/OS. VI. TROUBLESHOOTING WEBSPHERE. 24. WebSphere Problem Determination Tools-Logging and Tracing. 25. Problem Prevention and Determination Methodology. 26. WebSphere Problem Determination and Troubleshooting for z/OS. VII. APPENDICES. Appendix A. Trade3 Application. Appendix B. WebSphere Tooling Reference. Appendix C. WebSphere Plug-in Definitions. Appendix D. WebSphere Message Component Ids. Appendix E. Custom Strategy Bindings File DTD. Appendix F. Common z/OS Terms. Appendix G. Comparison of Common Tasks on z/OS versus Distributed. Appendix H. z/Linux Considerations. AppendixI.Automated WebSphere Administration Examples. Bibliography. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationThe Authors are a diverse group of experienced IBM professionals who work closely with WebSphere Application Server, helping customers place mission-critical WebSphere deployments into production and solving their most challenging technical problems. The author team members have worked on more than 1000 critical customer engagements, and have helped solve challenging production issues. They have also delivered speeches and presentations at technical conferences worldwide, as well as published IBM WebSphere whitepapers and Redbooks. Several authors have served on IBM's WebSphere development team, while others specialize in the use of emerging technologies with WebSphere. The author team members have over 20 patents pending. A(c) Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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