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OS/390 e-business Infrastructure: IBM Websphere Application Server 1.2 Customization and Usage

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 28 July 2000, updated 28 August 2000

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ISBN-10: 073841901X
ISBN-13: 9780738419015
IBM Form #: SG24-5604-01


Authors: Roland Trauner, Fernando N. A. Ferreira and Young Chung Park

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    Abstract

    This IBM Redbooks publication will help you understand, configure, and use the IBM WebSphere Application Server 1.2 for OS/390. The material for the book was developed using OS/390 R8 and the IBM HTTP Server 5.2 for OS/390.

    This book is for webmasters and system programmers who install or customize the IBM WebSphere Application Server for OS/390.

    We describe how to configure the Application Server and enable subsystems to use it. We also provide sample programs and servlets, and give information on more advanced WebAS (WAS) configuration and performance tuning.

    In Appendix C, we include a relevant portion of the softcopy document WebSphere Application Planning, Installing and Using Version 1.2, GC34-4757 to help you perform both basic and advanced servlet administration tasks.

    This book should be used in conjunction with OS/390 e-business Infrastructure: IBM HTTP Server 5.1 - Customization and Usage, SG24-5603. It is an update to OS/390 e-business Infrastructure: IBM WebSphere Application Server 1.1 - Customization and Usage, SG24-5604 (level 00).

    Table of Contents

    Ch. 1 IBM WebSphere Application Server introduction

    Ch. 2 IBM WebSphere Application Server configuration

    Ch. 3 Enable subsystems for the Application Server

    Ch. 4 How to run the samples

    Ch. 5 WAS advanced configuration

    Ch. 6 Performance tuning

    App. A Sample JCL and source code

    App. B Fixing the WAS 1.1-provided samples

    App. C Excerpts from GC34-4757

    App. D Web delivery

     

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