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WebSphere Application Server V6.1: System Management and Configuration

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 02 November 2006

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ISBN-10: 0738496529
ISBN-13: 9780738496528
IBM Form #: SG24-7304-00


Authors: Carla Sadtler, Fabio Albertoni, Bernardo Fagalde, Thiago Kleinubing, Henrik Sjostrand, Ken Worland, Lars Bek Laursen, Martin Phillips, Martin Smithson and Kwan-Ming Wan

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Abstract

This IBM Redbooks publication provides system administrators, developers, and architects with the knowledge to configure a WebSphere Application Server V6.1 runtime environment, to package and deploy Web applications, and to perform ongoing management of the WebSphere environment.

One in a series of handbooks, the entire series is designed to give you in-depth information about the entire range of WebSphere Application Server products. In this book, we provide a detailed exploration of the WebSphere Application Server V6.1 runtime environments and administration process.

The book includes configuration and administration information for WebSphere Application Server V6.1 and WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V6.1 on distributed platforms (excluding iSeries) and WebSphere Application Server for z/OS V6.1.

Table of Contents

Part 1. The basics

Chapter 1. WebSphere Application Server

Chapter 2. System management: A technical overview

Chapter 3. Getting started with profiles

Chapter 4. Administration basics

Chapter 5. Administration with scripting

Chapter 6. Configuring WebSphere resources

Chapter 7. Managing Web servers

Part 2. Messaging with WebSphere

Chapter 8. Asynchronous messaging

Chapter 9. Default messaging provider

Part 3. Working with applications

Chapter 10. Session management

Chapter 11. WebSphere naming implementation

Chapter 12. Understanding class loaders

Chapter 13. Packaging applications

Chapter 14. Deploying applications

 

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