WebSphere Technology Update
Improvements have been made which allow the
WebSphere family to leverage the J2EE and web
services application platform for building, running, integrating and managing dynamic,
on demand business applications.
SYS-ED workshops explain and demonstrate:
- How to build and deploy re-usable application
services with a set of tools and interfaces.
- How to run services in a scalable, highly
available, environment which ensures business opportunities are not lost due
to application downtime.
- How to secure applications and data with a
resilient, standards-based security infrastructure that will remove vulnerable
threats while maximizing developer productivity.
- How to reuse software assets and extend their reach
with standards-based messaging and web services standards that manage
applications with administration and monitoring tools.
Administration
The following administrative facilities have been
added to the workshops:
- How to use the new Deployment Manager for
managing earlier versions of WebSphere Application Server and migrating
to the newer infrastructure.
- The utilization of property based
configuration for simplifying the automation of administration; the
WebSphere Application Server Version 7 configuration can be performed using
a property file.
- How to efficiently administer large numbers
of WebSphere Application Server base edition and Network Deployment
topologies which are geographically distributed.
Application Development
The examples and workshops have been augmented to incorporate
WebSphere Application Server's
broadened platform support:
- How a business-level application is applied
for managing application artifacts independent of packaging or programming
models.
- The utilization of SIP: Session Initiation
Protocol servlets for standardizing support to interactive user sessions
with real-time multimedia elements - voice, video, instant messaging and
online games.
- Module-based programming has been enhanced
through the certification of Spring for use with WebSphere Application
Server.
Note:
On the
WebSpheretrainingbysysed.us website, the term WebSphere refers to WAS -
WebSphere Application Server and the WebSphere family of software. In terms of
an efficient learning path and presentation of content for consultancy derived
subject matter, a distinction is drawn between WAS and WebSphere MQ.
Accordingly, there is a separate
MQSeriestrainingbysysed.us website.