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WebSphere Application Server 7.0 administration guide : manage and administer your Websphere Application Server to create a reliable, secure, and scalable environment for running your applications / Steve Robinson.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Robinson, Steve.
- Series:
- From technologies to solutions
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- WebSphere.
- Web servers--Computer programs.
- Web servers.
- Application software--Development.
- Application software.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (344 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham, UK : Packt Publishing, 2009.
- Language Note:
- English
- Biography/History:
- Robinson Steve: Steve Robinson is an independent WebSphere specialist and consultant. He has been consulting in IT since 1997 and has been involved in client projects around the globe; many of which are for fortune 500 companies. Steve started out originally as a consultant in the IBM Lotus Notes/Domino product suite, where he excelled in middleware integration technologies to ensure homogenous environments could exist in the new heterogeneous world. Having worked for many different industries, Steve has had a plethora of experience in the integration of most technologies across many different systems and cultures. He is also an accomplished programmer in including C, Java, and the Microsoft. NET development tools. Steve has gleaned many insights due to the amount of large enterprise projects he has been involved with and his passion for documentation and process improvement is recognized by all those he works with. Steve is married and lives with his family in England. He spends his time either writing, or researching new products and technologies for client projects along with investigating new ways to automate process where possible. Steve is also known for his contribution to the WebSphere Internet community through one of his many top-ranking WebSphere knowledge portals: http: //www. webspheretools. com.
- Summary:
- Manage and administer your WebSphere application server to create a reliable, secure, and scalable environment for running your applications with this book and eBook
- Contents:
- Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Installing WebSphere Application Server; Installation planning; Installation scenarios; Profile types; Preparation and prerequisites; Graphical installation; Installing the base binaries; Downloading the WAS for Linux trial; Uploading the trial install to your Linux server; Installing as root; Running the launchpad; Installation wizard welcome screen; Software license agreement; System Prerequisites Check; Optional features; Installation directory; WebSphere Application Server environments; Profile creation; Installation registry files
- Installation logsProfile manager logs and files; Logs; Files; Admin console; Silent installation; Creating a response file; Editing a response file; Running the installer silently; Examining installation logs; Summary; Chapter 2: Deploying your Applications; Inside the Application Server; JVM; Web container; Virtual hosts; Environment settings; Resources; JNDI; 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 sourceDeploying 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; Summary; Chapter 3: Security; J2EE security; Global security; Global security registry types; Turning on global security; Standalone custom registry; Local operating system; Creating a Linux user; Standalone LDAP
- Download OpenLDAPInstalling OpenLDAP; Configuring OpenLDAP; Adding a user to LDAP; Configuring an LDAP registry in WebSphere; Administrative roles; Mapping users and groups to administrative roles; Summary; Chapter 4: Administrative Scripting; Automation; The ws_ant tool; Deploying an application using ws_ant; 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; Summary; Chapter 5: WebSphere Configuration; File structure
- The WebSphere file systemThe product binaries file structure; The profile file structure; XML configuration files; Cell level XML files; Node level XML files; Server level XML files; Important properties files; The soap.client.props file; The sas.client.props file; Logs; JVM logs; Configuring logs; Changing log file locations; Changing log styles; FFDC logs; Viewing JVM logs; Viewing logs in the admin console; Viewing logs on the file system; Linux tail command; Linux grep command; JVM settings; Changing JVM settings using the admin console; Class loaders; Class loading basics
- WebSphere class loaders
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9786612257391
- 9781282257399
- 1282257390
- 9781847197214
- 1847197213
- OCLC:
- 798536450
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