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Workshop description: Administering Integrated Web Application Server and Integrated Web Services for i

  
 
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Workshop code ITC205 Skill level Intermediate
Duration 1 day Delivery type Classroom or instructor led distance learning
Workshop type Public or Private on-site    
Public price USD $495 plus tax    

This workshop provides a comprehensive introduction to configuring and administering the System i integrated Web application server and Web services server. It covers topics such as installation, configuration, problem determination and performance. It includes lectures and hands on lab exercises.

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Audience

This is an intermediate-level technical course for System i professionals responsible for administering the integrated Web application and Web services servers available on i5/OS V5R4 and later releases.

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Prerequisites

You should have a general familiarity with System i administration, Java based Web applications and the IBM HTTP Server for System i.

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Skills taught
  • Understand the capabilities of the Integrated Application Server (IAS) and Integrated Web Services server (IWS) for System i
  • Create and administer IAS and IWS server environments
  • Install and administer Web applications on IAS
  • Install and administer Web services on IWS
  • Enable IAS Web applications to utilize DB2 for i5/OS resources
  • Perform problem determination in IAS and IWS server environments
  • Monitor, analyze and tune IAS and IWS performance in i5/OS V5R4 and V6R1 environments
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Workshop outline
  • Introduction to Integrated Application Server (IAS) and Integrated Web Services server (IWS) for System i
  • Creating and administering server instances
  • Installing and managing applications on IAS
  • Installing and managing services on IWS
  • Database access considerations and configuration on IAS
  • Problem determination and troubleshooting on IAS and IWS
  • Performance monitoring, analysis and tuning on IAS and IWS
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