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WebSphere V3.5 Handbook

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Book Description

Together, IBM's WebSphere Application Server 3.5 and WebSphere Studio 3.0 provide the world's most robust environment for building, deploying and managing Web applications. In this book, a team of IBM specialists offer authoritative coverage of all aspects of deploying, managing, and developing with WebSphere V3.5 -- both Standard and Advanced Editions. Successfully install and configure WebSphere V3.5; then use WebSphere to build applications that incorporate JavaServer Pages, servlets, Enterprise JavaBeans, JDBC, XML, and other powerful Web technologies. Discover how to use industry standards such as HTTP, IIOP and LDAP to integrate WebSphere into heterogeneous Web environments. Learn how to make the most of WebSphere's session management and transaction support capabilities; tune WebSphere for maximum performance and scalability; and much more. For everyone working with -- or planning an upgrade to -- IBM's WebSphere V3.5 Web application server.



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Offers readers an exploration of the WebSphere programming model, including WebSphere Application Server 3.5 and it's features. The CD-ROM offers an extensive library of sample programs and other helpful tools. System requirements not listed. The text also features a companion Web site. Softcover.

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Preface

WebSphere Application Server V3.5 is the latest version of the IBM open standards-based e-business application deployment environment. This redbook will show you how to install and use the product. It provides detailed insights into the product's architecture and gives a wealth of practical advice about how best to exploit the features of WebSphere.

At the heart of the book are detailed step-by-step descriptions of the tasks you will carry out to deploy and execute your applications. These descriptions include not only the use of the improved V3.5 GUI administration console but also examples of how to exploit the new command line administration facilities.

The redbook places these task descriptions in a broader context by providing discussions of possible application architectures, deployment topologies, best practices and problem determination when using WebSphere Application Server.

These discussions are founded on clear descriptions of concepts and technologies that provide the framework for WebSphere Application Server. These include the Servlet, JSP and EJB APIs, security, transactions, JDBC, and JNDI.

The redbook also contains details of the support for the Servlet API V2.2 and JSP V1.1 APIs introduced by WebSphere V3.5 Fix Pack 2 and examples of using these new facilities.

From the Back Cover

  • Discover the compelling value of the WebSphere programming model
  • Explore WebSphere Application Server Version 3.5's new features, including Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 support
  • Master WebSphere Application Server Version 3.5 administration, application deployment, and troubleshooting
  • Benefit from the experience of IBM's own WebSphere consulting team
  • CD-ROM includes extensive library of ready-to-run sample code

IBM's WebSphere Application Server Version 3.5 is a universal Internet software platform that can support any e-business, from startup to megasite—adapting at Internet speed no matter how your goals, strategies, and markets change. In this book, IBM's own WebSphere consulting team offers in-depth insight into WebSphere's architecture—and a wealth of practical advice on how best to exploit it.

WebSphere V3.5 Handbook walks you through every key task and procedure associated with deploying, executing, administering, and troubleshooting WebSphere applications. IBM's WebSphere consultants place these tasks in a broader context, offering in-depth discussions of architectural alternatives, deployment topologies, and workload management.

You'll find clear descriptions of every key WebSphere concept and technology, including the Servlet, JavaServer Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans APIs; WebSphere security; transaction support; and more. You'll also find up-to-the-minute coverage of WebSphere Application Server Version 3.5 Fix Pack 2 support for the new Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 APIs—including detailed application examples.

About the CD-ROM

The accompanying CD-ROM contains an extensive library of sample programs, encompassing Servlet 2.2, JSP 1.1, JNDI, XML, EJB, transactions, HTTP sessions, and more.

INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONSharing Technical Expertise From Around the World

Prentice Hall PTR has selected this IBM Redbook for its worldwide publishing program. IBM Redbooks are produced by the International Technical Support Organization where experts from around the world work together to build effective technical information based on their practical work experience.

For more information: ibm.com/redbooks



About the Author

This redbook was produced by a team of specialists from around the world working at the International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center.

Ken Ueno is an Advisory IT Specialist in the WebSphere Performance group, which is a part of WebSphere development in RTP. Previously, he managed residencies and produced Redbooks, which included WebSphere V3 Performance Tuning Guide and WebSphere Scalability: WLM and Clustering at the International Technical Support Organization, Raleigh Center. Before joining the ITSO, he worked in Internet Systems, IBM Japan Systems Engineering Co., Ltd. in Japan as an IT Specialist.

David Artus is a Consulting IT Specialist in the London Solutions Group, part of IBM EMEA Software Services. He has 20 years of experience in IT, most recently specializing in consulting for the WebSphere product family. His areas of expertise include object technologies and transaction processing.

Larry Brown is a Senior Software Engineer for IBM in the USA. He has over 15 years of experience in the computing field including development, customer consulting, and teaching. His areas of expertise include distributed systems, transaction processing, and fault-tolerant systems.

Larry Clark is an Advisory Software Engineer and a member of the WebSphere Enablement Team in Research Triangle Park, NC, USA. His various development roles have included programming, project management, advanced design, strategy, and architecture.

Chris Gerken is a Senior Programmer for IBM based in the USA. He has nine years of experience in object-oriented programming and design. He represented IBM in the discussions leading to the JSP 1.0 and JSP 1.1 specifications and has since developed workshops on the design and use of JSP custom tags.

Geoff Hambrick is an Executive Consultant on the IBM WebSphere Enablement Team in Austin, Texas. His areas of expertise include object-oriented analysis and design methodologies specializing in distributed object and Web-based applications.

Ashok Iyengar is an Advisory Software Engineer at the IBM Transarc Lab's Customer Solutions Center in San Diego, USA. He has 18 years of IT experience mainly in software development and has worked exclusively with the WebSphere platform for the past couple of years.

Stacy Joines is an IBM Senior Software Engineer at Research Triangle Park, NC. She has four years of experience in WebSphere and the Web application field. She assists customers with proof of concepts regarding WebSphere Application Server, with a focus on WebSphere performance engagements.

Simon Kapadia is an Advisory IT Specialist at the London Solutions Group, part of IBM EMEA Software Services (North Region). His work involves going out to customer sites and implementing solutions, specializing in WebSphere Application Server and Edge Server. He has 10 years of UNIX experience.

Mohamed Ramdani is an IBM IT Specialist in France. He has two years' experience in WebSphere-related technologies. He has worked on a number of projects concerning the design and architecture of an application based on WebSphere and VisualAge for-Java using EJB.

James Roca is an IBM-certified AIX Technical Expert working at the UK RS/6000 Technical Support Center. His areas of expertise include multi-vendor UNIX support, AIX network tuning, and firewall (VPN) consulting.

Sung-Ik Son is an Advisory Software Engineer at IBM, Raleigh. He has 14 years of experience in system and application software development. His current areas of expertise are enabling and consulting for WebSphere products.

Lorrie Tomek is an IBM WebSphere consultant in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Her areas of expertise include architecture, design, performance and reliability analysis, and object-oriented programming.

Jim VanOosten is a Senior Software Engineer at the lBM Rochester Lab. He has over eight years of experience in object-oriented system design

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