(Hands-on WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V6.1, Core Administration with Certification)
Linux VMware will be used for labs
The course is designed for preparing certification exam (Test 253). The test consists of eight sections containing a total of approximately 54 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections. All those sections will be discussed in this course in detail. It also includes hands-on labs.
Section 1 - Architecture (11%)
Discuss the relationships between IBM WebSphere Application Server, V6.1 and the application components (e.g., browser, HTTP server, plug-in, firewall, database servers, WebSphere MQ, load balancing, ip spraying, etc.)
Evaluate the design considerations of IBM WebSphere Application Server, V6.1 packaging and installation in an enterprise environment (e.g., LDAP, database servers, Service Integration Bus Technology (SIB), etc.)
Articulate the various components of IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, V6.1 runtime architecture
Describe workload management and failover strategies using IBM WebSphere Application Server, V6.1 High Availability Manager
Section 2 - Installation/Configuration of Application Server (13%)
Identify installation options and determine the desired configuration (e.g., silent install, required/desired plug-ins etc.)
Install WebSphere Application Server and create profiles
Verify the installation (e.g., ivt, verification using sample (snoop and/or hitcount)
Troubleshoot the installation (e.g., identify and analyze log files)
Section 3 - Application Assembly and Deployment and Server Resource Configuration (11%)
Describe the name service management of WebSphere Application Server (JNDI)
Objective Removed
Use Application Server Toolkit (AST) for packaging J2EE applications, including Enhanced Ear Files
Use WebSphere Rapid Deploy (WRD), Fine Grained Application Updates and Rollout Update
Define and map security roles (e.g., J2EE security)
Define JDBC providers and data sources (e.g., resource scoping)