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WebSphere 5.0 Services and Resource Components Training Class |
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WebSphere 5.0 Services and Resource Components Training Seminar
To demonstrate how to plan and implement WebSphere services and resource components
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Planning a WebSphere queuing network - determine the design considerations for planning a queuing network. Planning name spaces in WebSphere - select the characteristics of name spaces in WebSphere. CosNaming and name bindings in WebSphere - identify the concerns for configuring and accessing name bindings in WebSphere. Implementing the WebSphere queuing network - identify the concerns for addressing queuing networks and name bindings in WebSphere. Asynchronous messaging in WebSphere - identify the components and features of asynchronous messaging and the JMS. WebSphere support for asynchronous messaging - select statements that explain how WebSphere implements the J2EE specifications in relation to asynchronous messaging. The WebSphere JMS provider - identify the features of WebSphere base and Network Deployment configurations that use the embedded JMS provider. Implementing an external JMS provider in WebSphere - identify the concerns when implementing an external JMS provider. JMS provider scenarios in WebSphere - implement JMS providers in a given scenario. Choosing a JMS provider in WebSphere - select a JMS configuration in a given scenario.
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Audience |
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Those wishing to qualify as an IBM Certified System Administrator for WebSphere Application Server 5.0; this Certified System Administrator is expected to perform the installation, configuration, and day-to-day tasks associated with ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of a WebSphere runtime environment, including product installation, configuration, and deployment of J2EE applications, connecting to back-end resources, and basic troubleshooting
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Pre-Requisites |
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A good understanding of the J2EE application model, e.g., EJBs, JSP, HTTP sessions, and servlets; a good understanding of J2EE 1.2 and J2EE 1.3 technologies, e.g. JDBC, JMS, JNDI, JTA, and JAAS; a good understanding of HTTP server administration; good system administration experience of operating systems, e.g. Windows NT/2000, UNIX, z/OS, OS/400, and Linux; a good understanding of basic Internet concepts, e.g. firewalls, web browsers, TCP/IP, SSL, and HTTP; a good understanding of standard markup languages such as XML and HTML; a basic knowledge of Web services, e.g. SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL; a basic knowledge of bean scripting framework languages; an ability to describe differences between the various WebSphere Application Server 5.0 editions
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