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IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile Guide for Developers

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Published on 30 July 2015, updated 09 September 2015

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ISBN-10: 0738440876
ISBN-13: 9780738440873
IBM Form #: SG24-8076-02


Authors: Miho Hachitani, Catalin Mierlea, Pete Neergaard and Grzegorz Smolko

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Abstract

IBM® WebSphere® Application Server V8.5 includes a Liberty profile, which is a highly composable, dynamic application server profile. It is designed for two specific use cases: Developer with a smaller production run time, and production environments. For a developer, it focuses on the tasks that a developer does most frequently and makes it possible for the developer to complete those tasks as quickly and as simply as possible. For production environments, it provides a dynamic, small footprint run time to be able to maximize system resources.

This IBM Redbooks® publication provides you with information to effectively use the WebSphere Application Server V8.5 Liberty profile along with the WebSphere Application Server Developer Tools for Eclipse, for development and testing of web applications that do not require a full Java Platform. It provides a quick guide on getting started, providing a scenario-based approach to demonstrate the capabilities of the Liberty profile along with the developer tools. This provides a simplified, but comprehensive, application development and testing environment.

The intended audience for this book is developers of web and Open Services Gateway initiative (OSGi) applications who are familiar with web and OSGi application concepts.

This book has been updated to reflect the new features in WebSphere Application Server.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. An introduction to the Liberty profile

Chapter 2. Installation

Chapter 3. Developing and deploying web applications

Chapter 4. Iterative development of OSGi applications

Chapter 5. Developing enterprise applications with Liberty profile

Chapter 6. Configuring application security

Chapter 7. Serviceability and troubleshooting

Chapter 8. From development to production

Chapter 9. Developing and deploying custom features

Appendix A. Additional material

 

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