Synopses & Reviews
- Master the ins and outs of IBMs J2EE application server
- Develop applications using servlets, JSP, EJB, XML/XSLT, and Web services
- Discover the secrets of WebSphere administration and management
If WebSphere can do it, you can do it too . . .
IBM WebSphere Application Server gives you all the tools you need to develop, deploy, and manage Java 2 enterprise applications and Web services. Written by three IBM-certified WebSphere experts, this comprehensive guide shows you how to put WAS to work, whether youre a Java developer or a systems administrator. After an incisive overview of planning and installation, the authors provide 14 detailed chapters on WAS development tools and techniques, illustrated throughout with a running example application. Concluding with a thorough examination of configuration, security, troubleshooting, and other WAS administration tasks, they deliver all you need to make the most of WebSphere.
Inside, youll find complete coverage of WebSphere Application Server
- Understand WebSphere Application Server application architecture and Web services
- Install WAS and set up a development environment
- Harness the WAS development tools, WSSD and WSAD, and establish Web testing
- Master the fine points of servlet, JSP, EJB, and XML/XSLT development
- Delve into SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, and other Web services programming standards
- Get up to speed on session-management configuration, application packaging, and other administration essentials
- Maximize WAS performance using the Resource Analyzer, wscb, and other performance-tuning and troubleshooting techniques
Synopsis
From the very 1st chapter, this book tackles the main technique of WebSphere Application Server deployment, and provides the necessary tools to design and manage a realistic Websphere technical integration. Topics include:
* Offers clear understanding of the WebSphere Application Server installation and configuration
* Provides a complete guide to creating a WebSphere development environment with both WebSphere Studio Site Developer and WebSphere Studio Application Developer
* Includes extensive coverage of development for WebSphere including EJBs, JavaServer Pages, and Servlets
* Offers WebSphere Administrators solutions for session management and application packaging
and more....
About the Author
Bryon Kataoka is a Solutions Architect/Mentor at Commerce Solutions. He is certified in WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Administration, WebSphere Studio, DB2 7.1, VisualAge for Java and is a certified Java Programmer. He has contributed to multiple VisualAge for Java books and has been a speaker at technical conferences. He is the technical lead at the Northern California/SF WebSphere users group. He has a B.S. in Business Administration with a MIS minor.
Dave Ramirez is a Lead Solutions Developer at Commerce Solutions. He is certified in WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Studio, DB2 7.1 and VisualAge for Java. Dave has a B.S. in Business Administration and a minor in Management Information Systems. Dave also contributes to Commerce Solutions training program and is a mentor/lead developer on most of his assignments. He has also submitted papers for publication.
Alan Sit is a Solutions Developer working at Commerce Solutions. He is IBM certified in WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Studio and VisualAge for Java. In addition to his consulting, Alan helps develop training materials and is responsible for WSAD "Brown Bag" presentations. Alan has a B.S. in Business Administration with a minor in Computer Science. Alan is a regular speaker at the Northern California/SF WebSphere User Group.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Part I: Planning and Installation.
Chapter 1: Introducing WebSphere Application Server.
Chapter 2: Websphere Application Architecture.
Chapter 3: Introducing Web Services.
Chapter 4: Installing WebSphere Application Server 4.01.
Chapter 5: Preparing a Development Environment.
Part II: Application Development.
Chapter 6: Web Application Analysis and Design.
Chapter 8: How to Set Up Web Testing on WSAD.
Chapter 9: Java Servlet Development.
Chapter 10: More Servlet APIs.
Chapter 11: Understanding Session Management.
Chapter 12: Developing JavaServer Pages.
Chapter 13: Introducing Enterprise JavaBeans.
Chapter 14: Developing Enterprise JavaBeans with WSAD.
Chapter 15: Additional CMP and Transaction Processing.
Chapter 16: Deployment Descriptors and EJB Security Overview.
Chapter 17: EJB Best Practices.
Chapter 18: Using XML/XSLT in WebSphere.
Chapter 19: Developing Web Services.
Part III: Systems Administration.
Chapter 20: Configurating WebSphere Application Environments.
Chapter 21: Configuring Session Management.
Chapter 22: Using WebSphere's Application Packaging.
Chapter 23: Configuring Security.
Part IV: Managing WebSphere.
Chapter 24: Workload Management and Optimization.
Chapter 25: Using the Resource Analyzer.
Chapter 26: Troubleshooting WebSphere.
Chapter 27: Using the WebSphere Control Program.
Chapter 28: Managing WebSphere with XMLConfig.
Index.