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WebSphere application server : test environment guide / [Roland Tretau].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tretau, Roland.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
Redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Client/server computing.
Internet programming.
WebSphere.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (98 p.)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
[San Jose, Calif.] : IBM International Technical Support Organization, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Figures
Tables
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
About the author of this Redbook
Notice
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Summary of changes
November 2002, Second Edition
Chapter 1. What is all the fuss about test environments?
1.1 How this book is organized
1.2 Reasons for a separate test environments
1.3 Reasons for a separate development environment
1.4 Using the development environment
1.5 The function of the test environment
1.6 Using the test environment
1.7 The basic steps for a test process
Chapter 2. Information gathering format
2.1 Questioning format and information gathering
2.2 Present environment
2.2.1 Hardware
2.2.2 Software
2.2.3 Process
2.2.4 Volume considerations
2.3 Future environment
2.3.1 Hardware
2.3.2 Software
2.3.3 Process
2.3.4 Volume considerations
2.4 Financial considerations
2.4.1 Present budget
2.4.2 Budget timetable
2.5 Other information
2.5.1 Support structure
2.6 Test environment questions
2.7 Business and operational questions
2.8 Computing and IT environment questions
2.9 Test environment questions
2.10 Summary of questions
Chapter 3. Introduction to WebSphere Application Server V4.0
3.1 IBM WebSphere software platform for e-business
3.1.1 Foundation and tools
3.1.2 Reach and user experience
3.1.3 Business integration
3.2 WebSphere Application Server V4.0 packaging
3.3 WebSphere V4.0 Advanced Edition features
3.3.1 WebSphere V4.0 Advanced Edition environment
3.3.2 WebSphere application model
3.4 WebSphere development environment
3.5 Eclipse and the IBM WebSphere Studio Workbench
3.5.1 WebSphere Studio Site Developer
3.5.2 WebSphere Studio Application Developer
3.5.3 WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition.
3.5.4 More information
Chapter 4. WebSphere Application Server test environment solutions
4.1 General test solution approach
4.2 Levels of testing
4.2.1 Unit
4.2.2 Integration
4.2.3 System
4.2.4 Stress and performance tests
4.2.5 User acceptance
4.2.6 Security
4.2.7 Pre-production staging
4.2.8 Bringing the testing stages together
4.3 Best practices and hands-on samples
4.3.1 Testing of applications and EJBs
4.3.2 More information
4.3.3 WebSphere performance tools and methodology workshop
4.4 Test tools
4.4.1 AKTools
4.4.2 IBM Tivoli Monitoring
4.4.3 Introscope
4.4.4 Jinsight
4.4.5 JProbe
4.4.6 JUnit
4.4.7 Loadrunner
4.4.8 Optemizeit
4.4.9 Rational Suite TestStudio
4.4.10 WebSphere Application Server Resource Analyzer
4.4.11 WebSphere Studio Application Developer
4.4.12 WebSphere Studio Workload Simulator for z/OS and OS/390
4.5 Platform considerations
4.5.1 z/OS
4.5.2 OS/400
4.5.3 Platforms: IBM AIX, Linux, Sun Solaris, HP-UX, Windows NT/2000
Appendix A. Test management is your friend
Test assessment and planning
Test design
Test execution and reporting
Test implementation and close
Abbreviations and acronyms
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Other resources
Referenced Web sites
How to get IBM Redbooks
IBM Redbooks collections
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"November 2002."
"This edition applies to the Websphere application server e-business program suite for various operating systems"--T.p. verso.
"SG24-6817-01."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 65-69) and index.
OCLC:
560313548

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