WebSphere Training Overview
This course introduces the developers to the WebSphere Application Server V5.0 Advanced Edition. It also introduces the developers to the J2EE development environment of WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) V5 that enables them to perform WebSphere development.
WebSphere Training Audience
This course is designed for developers and others who want to get immersed into WebSphere and WSAD.
WebSphere Training Prerequisites
The student should have a good understanding of Web technology, Java, and operational skills for Window XP/2000.
WebSphere Training Learning Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Understand IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Architecture
- Install IBM WAS V5.0 on Windows
- Exploit the features of WSAD V5.0
- Exploit the servlet, JSP and EJB specific features of WSAD
- Deploy application component in a staging server
- Configure runtime security
- Migrate the application to a production server
WebSphere Training Course duration
3 Days
WebSphere Training Topics
- WebSphere product family introduction
- WebSphere Application Server V5.0 AE installation and configuration
- Introduction to WSAD
- Enterprise Java application deployment with WebSphere
- Servlet, JSP and EJB specific features of WSAD
- Application security management
- WebSphere performance monitoring and tuning
WebSphere Training Course outline
- Introduction to IBM WebSphere
- Build an enterprise Web application
- The IBM WebSphere platform
- Introduction to WebSphere Application Server
- WebSphere Application Server architecture, component and configuration model
- WebSphere Application Server Installation
- Installing WebSphere Application Server AE
- Testing the installation
- Migration from previous versions
- WebSphere Application Server Administration
- Concepts of J2EE application models
- Introduction to WebSphere Application Server administration tasks and tools
- WebSphere applicationadministration with the Administrator’s Console
- WebSphere administration with XMLConfig
- Introduction to WebSphere Studio Application Developer
- Introduction to the WebSphere Studio family
- WSAD Workspace and Workbench
- Workspace perspectives (Java, J2EE, Web, Server, Help)
- Workbench views (Navigator, Editor, Task, Outline)
- Workbench preferences
- Create a project
- Create a class
- Use the WSAD editor
- Java Servlets
- Java Servlets
- Responsibilities of a Servlet
- The Servlet life cycle
- First Servlet – HelloWorld
- Creating Servlets with WSAD
- HelloWorld Servlet with WSAD
- Invoking the HelloWorld Servlet
- Retrieving form fields
- Retrieving form fields – an example
- Session tracking in Servlets
- Session tracking – an example
- JavaServer Pages
- What are JavaServer Pages?
- First JSP – hello.jsp
- Test and debug a JSP in WSAD
- JSP expressions
- JSP scriptlets
- Hello JSP World – an example
- JSP directives
- Retrieving form fields – an example
- Servlet-to-JSP communication
- Enterprise JavaBeans
- Needs for EJB
- What are EJBs?
- Characteristics of EJBs
- The EJB architecture
- EJB servers
- EJB containers
- EJB classes and interfaces
- Enterprise JavaBeans in WSAD
- Session beans
- Entity beans
- Deploying J2EE Applications in IBM WebSphere
- Assembling J2EE application models with the WebSphere Application Assembly
Tool (AAT)
- Setting Classpath
- Administering J2EE applications with the WebSphere Web Admin Console
- Performance Tuning, Security, Frameworks and Web Services
- Concepts for performance monitoring and tuning
- WebSphere Resource Analyzer
- WebSphere security architecture
- WebSphere security configuration
- Struts
- Web Services
Practical Work
Extensive practical exercises take students through all major aspects of the design and development of Java programs. Students will be introduced to various wizards and tools available in WSAD.
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