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WebSphere for z/OS Version 8.5 Implementation

Information

Length: 36.0 Hours
Course code: ES68G
Delivery method: Classroom
Price: 5625 AUD
This training is available on request.
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Overview

WebSphere Application Server (WAS) Version 8.5 (V8) for z/OS provides a Java2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) runtime environment for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), along with servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) in web applications.

WAS V8 extends the platform established in WebSphere for z/OS V7, bringing new functionality for application management, and new flexible management and administration options.

Learn how to install and customize WebSphere V8.5 for z/OS, and how to deploy EJB applications and web applications. Reinforce the concepts you learn in lectures with extensive hands-on laboratory exercises.

Note: This course does not address Java application development for z/OS, and it and does not teach the use of programming tools such as IBM Rational Application Developer V8.

Public

This advanced course is for experienced z/OS system programmers responsible for the installation and customization of WAS V8, along with Information Technology (IT) professionals responsible for the deployment of EJB and web applications into WAS V8 on z/OS.

Teams of two or three individuals from an enterprise are recommended to attend. Teams should include the z/OS system programmer responsible for the installation of WAS V8, an application assembler responsible for deploying EJB and web applications, and possibly a WAS specialist. The range of skills needed for deploying WebSphere eBusiness applications is such that it is rare for one IT professional to have expertise in all areas of WebSphere.

Prerequisits

You should have:

  • Experience with the installation and customization of z/OS and its subsystems, including WLM, TCP/IP, UNIX Services, and the Security Server (Resource Access Control Facility (RACF)), or equivalent product.

This course, just as the WAS V8 product does, assumes that the initial z/OS infrastructure basics have already been implemented, including WLM Goal Mode, Resource Recovery Services (RRS), and the System Logger. The basic implementation of these z/OS subsystems or functions are not covered in this course. Individuals who need training in the implementation of the prerequisite subsystems and functions should consider completing other appropriate courses in the curriculum prior to attending this course.

Topics

Day 1

  • Welcome
  • Unit 1: Introduction to WebSphere for z/OS V8
  • Unit 2: Installing the WebSphere V8 stand-alone server (Part 1)

Day 2

  • Unit 2: Installing the WebSphere V8 stand-alone server (Part 2)
  • Lab 1: Installing the stand-alone server

Day 3

  • Unit 3: Deploying applications with WebSphere V8 administration tool
  • Lab 2: Administration of WebSphere V8 servers and applications Unit 4: The WebSphere V8 web container
  • Lab 3: Installing the WebSphere for z/OS V8 HTTP server plug-in

Day 4

  • Unit 5: Network deployment
  • Unit 6: Assembling and deploying a J2EE application Lab 4: Installing the network deployment environment Lab 5: (Optional) WebSphere connectors: JDBC lab Lab 6: (Optional): WebSphere proxy server
  • Unit 7: WebSphere V8 security (Part 1)

Day 5

  • Unit 7: WebSphere V8 security (Part 2)
  • Unit 8: Accessing data: Connectors and Java messaging on WebSphere Unit 9: Liberty Profile, zAAPs, WLM and performance
  • Lab 7: (Optional): WebSphere Liberty Profile