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WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Administration for Linux

WA561GB      Course duration (days): 4
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About this class

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 the additional skills 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.!

Who will the lesson benefit?

This course is designed for administrators who install, configure, and manage Web-based applications on WebSphere Application Server V6.1. It is also appropriate for webmasters and application architects.

What delegates will learn

After completing this course, students should be able to:

  • 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

What prerequisites are required

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 Windows 2000 operating system