WebSphere for z/OS Version 8.5 Implementation

WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Version 8.5 (V8) for z/OS provides a Java2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) runtime environment for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), along with servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) in web applications.

WAS V8 extends the platform established in WebSphere for z/OS V7, bringing new functionality for application management, and new flexible management and administration options.

Learn how to install and customize WebSphere V8.5 for z/OS, and how to deploy EJB applications and web applications. Reinforce the concepts you learn in lectures with extensive hands-on laboratory exercises.

Note: This course does not address Java application development for z/OS, and it and does not teach the use of programming tools such as IBM Rational Application Developer V8.

Learning Journeys or Training Paths that reference this course:

z/OS UNIX® System Services, Websphere and SAP

Objetivos

Understand the basics of object-oriented applications, EJBs and the J2EE standard runtime environment
Prepare the base z/OS environment, including all system prerequisites
Plan for and configure the WAS V8.5 runtime environment using the supplied WebSphere Customization Tools (WCT) workstation application
Design and implement a complete server security scheme for WAS V8.5 on your z/OS system
Customize your WAS V8.5 runtime on z/OS
Set up and run the Installation Verification Test (IVT)
Deploy an EJB application and a web application into your new WAS V8.5 runtime using the systems management administrative functions
Configure and manage network deployment, including a deployment manager and node agents
Configure web-based topologies for WAS V8.5 using the IBM HTTP server on z/OS together with the WebSphere plug-in
Install and configure an the Apache-based web server on z/OS to host the WebSphere for z/OS plug-in
Configure and use a web server node in WebSphere to assist managing the web server plug-in file
Create a cluster by cloning your first application server
See how the plug-in can perform load balancing and achieve high availability
Create a proxy server, and drive your applications through this proxy server
Define a JDBC driver and data source and deploy a sample application to connect to a DB2 for z/OS subsystem through the UDB universal driver type 4
Describe the main components and infrastructure of the WebSphere for z/OS Java messaging run time environment
Plan for the monitoring of performance in your new WAS V8.5 runtime
Plan for the modification of the installation security configuration necessary to support J2EE application security
Set up and configure a Liberty profile server, then deploy an application

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A través de Fundae, cumpliendo requisitos.

Duración
25 horas

  • Dificultad 50% 50%
  • Nivel alcanzado 80% 80%

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Temario

Day 1

Welcome
Unit 1: Introduction to WebSphere for z/OS V8
Unit 2: Installing the WebSphere V8 stand-alone server (Part 1)
Day 2

Unit 2: Installing the WebSphere V8 stand-alone server (Part 2)
Lab 1: Installing the stand-alone server
Day 3

Unit 3: Deploying applications with WebSphere V8 administration tool
Lab 2: Administration of WebSphere V8 servers and applications Unit 4: The WebSphere V8 web container
Lab 3: Installing the WebSphere for z/OS V8 HTTP server plug-in
Day 4

Unit 5: Network deployment
Unit 6: Assembling and deploying a J2EE application Lab 4: Installing the network deployment environment Lab 5: (Optional) WebSphere connectors: JDBC lab Lab 6: (Optional): WebSphere proxy server
Unit 7: WebSphere V8 security (Part 1)
Day 5

Unit 7: WebSphere V8 security (Part 2)
Unit 8: Accessing data: Connectors and Java messaging on WebSphere Unit 9: Liberty Profile, zAAPs, WLM and performance
Lab 7: (Optional): WebSphere Liberty Profile

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