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IBM WebSphere System Administration (Series: IBM Press)

by: Leigh Williamson, Lavena Chan, Roger Cundiff, Shawn Lauzon, Christopher Mitchell.

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Summary


      Make the most of completely revamped administration tools in WebSphere Version 5

IBM WebSphere Version 5 offers a completely rewritten, radically improved infrastructure for administering servers and applications. Now, its creators have written the definitive WebSphere Version 5 administration reference and tutorial: everything you need to manage WebSphere to the highest levels of performance and efficiency.


  The authors systematically cover all four WebSphere administration toolsets: command-line utilities, the new Administrative Console, scripting tools, and Java management APIs. You'll find a complete library of code examples, plus powerful new insider's tips for maximizing your productivity as a WebSphere administrator.


  Whether you're managing WebSphere Version 5 or incorporating administrative support into new WebSphere applications, this book provides you with the techniques, examples, and tips you need to do it right.


  Fundamentals of WebSphere administration: servers, nodes, node agents, cells, clusters, and the deployment manager

Revamped package structure of WebSphere Version 5 and its implications

Process internals, distributed administration features, administrative security, and XML configuration file structure

Command-line tools: a complete reference with practical examples

Web-based graphical management with the new Administrative Console

Scripting the management features of WebSphere Version 5 with wsadmin

Writing custom management programs

Extending the native WebSphere administrative system with new managed options

Using Java administrative APIs to manage WebSphere applications from other products

Sum Includes extensive code examples, real-world scenarios, and best practices


              Author Bio


      Leigh Williamson led the design and implementation of the WebSphere Version 5 new administrative architecture.


  Lavena Chan's areas of expertise include install, GUI, application management, and scripting.


  Roger Cundiff was the first development team member for application server management at IBM in Austin, Texas, and continues to work on WebSphere systems management there.


  Shawn Lauzon is working on the next release of WebSphere with Aspect-Oriented Software Design.


  Christopher C. Mitchell, lead architect for WebSphere console and configuration, has led WebSphere development teams through several releases.


              

Table of Contents

Foreword.


  Preface.


  About the Authors.


  Acknowledgments.


  Chapter 1. Introduction to WebSphere Administration.


  WebSphere Application Server Structure.


  Comparison of the Administration in Versions 4 and 5.


  Overview of Administration Tools for Version 5.


  Chapter 2. Administrative Concepts and Architecture.


  Base Application Server Administration.


  Network Deployment Administration.


  WebSphere Version 5 Configuration Repository.


  Chapter 3. Administrative Commands.


  Server Management Commands.


  Network Deployment Commands.


  Backup/Restore Commands.


  Other Commands.


  Chapter 4. WebSphere Administrative Console.


  Administrative Console Environment.


  Administrative Console Task Reference.


  Problem Determination Using the Administrative Console.


  Chapter 5. Administrative Scripting.


  Wsadmin Scripting Environment.


  Task Reference.


  Online Interactive Help.


  Problem Determination Using Wsadmin.


  Common Admin Scenarios Using Wsadmin.


  Chapter 6. Administration Programming Interfaces.


  JMX.


  Operational Management.


  Configuration Management.


  Application Management.


  Building and Running an Administrative Client Program.


  Sample Tasks.


  Where to Find Additional Information.


  Appendix A: Administrative Integration on z/OS.


  Process Model Integration.


  Operations Model Integration.


  Workload Management Model Integration.


  Security Model Integration.


  Appendix B: WebSphere Version 5 Run Time MBeans.


  Overall List of