WEBSPHERE APPLICATION SERVER ADMIN V8.5 (on Linux and Windows) WITH REAL-TIME CONCEPTS & REAL-TIME PROJECT
Faculty Name Madhav (Certified Middleware Professional) Certified on WAS v6.0, v6.1, v7.0, v8.0, SIDM, WCS v7.0
Experience 8+ years
Worked at MokSa, Semantic Space & WIPRO. Working at Level 5 Org
Course Duration Demo Date and Time
WEBSPHERE PRODUCT FAMILY OVERVIEW
A. WebSphere Application Server Overview and Architecture B. Differences between versions, V6.0, V6.1, V7.0, V8.0, and V8.5 C. Product Packages, Base, Express, ND, and XD
D. Introduction to Profiles
LINUX BASICS AND SHELL SCRIPTING
A. Introduction to Linux.
B. Mostly Used Linux Commands on WAS Prospective C. Shell Scripting Basics on WAS Prospective
WEBSPHERE INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION
A. Prerequisites H/W and S/W
B. Steps to Raise a IBM PMR (Problem Management Record) C. Installation
a. GUI Mode b. Silent Mode c. Scripting Mode
d. Hot (or) Rapid Installation e. Thin Client
D. Installation Steps, Detailed View E. Overview of Product Beans F. Installation of Product Beans
a. GUI Mode b. Silent Mode c. Scripting Mode
d. Hot (or) Rapid Installation e. Thin Client
G. Architectural Structure of Product Beans H. Contents of Product Beans
J. Installation Verification a. Graphical Mode b. Silent Mode c. Tool Mode K. Overview of Profiles L. Types of Profiles
M. Differences between Profile Types N. Creation of Profiles
a. GUI Mode b. Silent Mode c. Scripting Mode d. Hot (or) Rapid Mode
O. Enhancements in V7.0, V8.0, and V8.5
P. WebSphere Application Server Directory Architecture
Q. Overview of Configuration Files at Cell Level, Node Level, and Server Level R. Uninstallation of WebSphere Application Server
ADMINISTRATIVE CLIENTS
A. Overview of Admin Clients B. Types of Admin Clients
C. Real-Time Implementation of Admin Clients D. Starting and Stopping Admin Clients
E. Navigation and Architecture of Admin Clients
FEDERATION AND SYNCHRONIZATION
A. Federation of Nodes to DMGR B. Synchronization Overview C. Synchronization Types D. Configuration of Synchronization a. GUI Mode b. Silent Mode c. Scripting Mode E. Synchronization Process
F. Managed and Unmanaged Synchronizations
APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE
A. Overview of Application B. Types of Applications
C. Overview of BLA (Business Level Applications) D. Components of Application and Overview
a. JAR, WAR, RAR, SAR E. Expanding the Application F. Collapsing the Application
APPLICATION SERVER ARCHITECTURE
C. WebSphere Application Server Architecture Detailed View D. Components of Application Server
E. Functionalities of Application Server F. Accessing Application Server
APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT (or) INSTALLATION
A. Overview of Deployment B. Deployment Types
a. GUI Mode Deployment b. Silent Mode Deployments c. Scripting Mode Deployment d. Hot (or) Rapid Deployment e. Thin Client
f. Step Deployment C. Deployment Scenarios D. Deployment Verification
E. Service Configurations for Application F. Uninstallation of Application
APPLICATION ACCESS
A. Detailed View of Application Access Scenarios B. Application Access Protocols
C. Identifying Context Root D. Forming URL
E. Accessing Applications
APPLICATION UPDATE
A. Application Update Types and Scenarios B. Configuration of Shared Libraries
WEBSERVER AND PLUG-IN A. Detailed view of Webserver
B. Different Webservers and Scenarios a. Apache
b. IHS c. IIS d. iPlanet
C. Types of Webserver
D. Installation and Uninstallation of Webserver a. GUI Mode
b. Silent Mode c. Scripting Mode
E. Directory Architecture of Webserver F. Configuration Files of Webserver G. Detailed view of Plug-in
b. Installation of Remote Plug-in and Configuration I. Configuration Files for Plug-in
J. Accessing the Log Files of Plug-in K. Managed and Unmanaged Webservers.
L. Generate and Propagate Plug-in and its Scenarios M. Configuration of IHS and Apache to WAS N. Accessing the Application through Webserver
CLUSTERING ENVIRONMENT
A. Detailed Description of Clustering Env., B. Overview of Clusters
C. Cluster Env Types
a. Vertical Cluster Env., and Configuration Scenarios b. Horizontal Cluster Env., and Configuration Scenarios c. Mixed Cluster Env., and Configuration Scenarios D. Configuration of Cluster Env.,
a. GUI Mode b. Scripting Mode
WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT, HIGH AVAILABILITY, AND SCALABILITY
A. Overview of WLM, HA, and Scalability B. Implementation of WLM, HA, and Scalability
SESSION MANAGEMENT
A. Overview of Session Management B. Session Management Types
a. Session Affinity (or) SS b. Memory-to-Memory Sessions c. DB Persistence Sessions
C. Configuring various types of Session Management a. Application Level b. Module Level c. Server Level CONFIGURATION OF DATABASES A. Overview of Databases B. Types of Databases a. DB2 b. Oracle c. Derby
C. JDBC Scenarios and Types D. Configuration Types of Databases
a. GUI Mode b. Silent Mode
c. JNDI Details and Overview F. Configuration of DB2
G. Configuration of Oracle H. Configuration of Derby
WEBSPHERE MESSAGING SERVICES
A. Types of Messaging Services a. JMS (Java Messaging Service) b. MQ (Message Queue)
B. Messaging Models
a. Point-to-Point Messaging Model b. Pub-Sub Messaging Model c. Multicast
C. Configuration of JMS
a. Configuring Service Integration Bus (SIB) and Messaging Engine b. Configuring Queues and Topics
c. Configuring Connection Factories d. Configuring Destinations
D. Configuration of MQ
SECURITY
A. Global Security
a. Overview of Global Security
b. Configuration Steps for Implementation of Global Security c. Types of Authentication and Authorization Mechanisms d. Types of Registries and Configurations
i. Local OS Registry
ii. LDAP Registry
iii. Custom Registry
iv. Federated Repository
B. SSL (Secure Socket Layer)
a. Overview and Configuration of SSL
i. Silent Mode Configuration
ii. GUI Mode Configuration
b. Tools to Configure SSL
i. Configuration of SSL Using OpenSSL
ii. Configuration of SSL Using IKeyman
iii. Configuration of SSL Using gsk7cmd and Keytool
C. J2EE Security
a. Overview and Detailed Description D. Java2 Security
a. Overview and Detailed Description E. CSIV2 Security
a. Overview and Detailed Description G. JAAS Security
a. Overview and Detailed Description
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND TUNING
A. Performance Monitoring and Tuning Scenarios B. Tools to Tune and Monitor the Servers
a. Detailed Description of Real-Time Tools to Monitor and Tune the Servers b. Working with Various Real-Time Tools
c. Configuration of PMT Tools
PROBLEM DETERMINATION
A. Troubleshooting -- Basics a. Architecture Overview
b. Different Log Files at Each Location and Configuration c. Enabling and Disabling Trace for WS, Plug-in, AS, DB B. Troubleshooting -- Advanced
a. Frequently Occurring Issues
b. Overview and Detailed Description of OOM (Out Of Memory) Exceptions
i. Checking the log files for Heap Issues
ii. Generating Heap Dumps (Using GUI, Script, Automatic, and Silent).
iii. Analysis of Heap Dumps Using Heap Analyser
c. Overview and Detailed Description of Hung Threads
i. Checking the log files for Hung Thread Issues
ii. Generating Thread Dumps (Using GUI, Script, Automatic, and Silent).
iii. Analysis of Thread Dumps Using ITMDJ.
d. Overview and Detailed Description of Garbage Collection Issues
i. Working With Garbage Collection Policies
e. Overview and Detailed Description of Webcontainer Issues.
f. Overview and Detailed Description of CPU Starvation and Utilization Issues g. Overview and Detailed Description of Disk Space Issues
C. Troubleshooting – Real-Time Issues & Scenarios
WSADMIN SCRIPTING
A. Introduction of wsadmin
B. Invocation of wsadmin Using JACL and Jython C. Types of wsadmin Invocation
D. Detailed Description of wsadmin Objects. E. Interacting with various wsadmin methods.
REAL-TIME PROJECT
A. Real-Time Project (Insurance/Retail/HealthCare/Oil&Gas)
MIGRATION
A. Silent Mode Migration B. GUI Mode Migration
UPDATION
A. Applying Fix Packs a. GUI Mode b. Silent Mode
REAL-TIME TOOLS
A. ITEM
a. Overview and Configuration B. NimSoft
a. Overview and Configuration C. Job Schedulers
a. Control-M and AutoSys D. Ticketing Tools
a. BMC Remedy
E. Real-Time Issues in Production
PRE AND POST JOB SUPPORT
A. FAQs
B. Weekly Mock Interviews C. Certification Assistance D. Resume Preparation E. Project Assistance F. Consultancy Assistance