IBM(R) WebSphere(R) System Administration (IBM Press Series--Information Management) артикул 12257c.
IBM(R) WebSphere(R) System Administration (IBM Press Series--Information Management) артикул 12257c.

This book is part of a series intended to extend your understanding of WebSphere Application Server Version 5 It was written by some of the same team that created the administrative functions of the WebSphere Version 5 product A great deal of effort went into the WebSphere product, and we put the same effort into making this book You will find many pieces оеэим of inside information about how the administrative tools work and how to get the most from the product on a day-to-day basis Intended Audience for This Book Administration of a product as sophisticated as WebSphere Application Server Version 5 can mean many things to different people Some people just want to install their applications and run them Others need to understand the details of the product architecture to plan deployment of their environment Still others want to write custom Java code that controls one or more instances of WebSphere The primary target audience for this book is the administrator who wants to learn about all of the tools shipped with WebSphere Version 5 and how to make the most of those tools As the title implies, this is a handbook for product administrators We have tried to create a book that administrators will keep by their side, ready to consult at a moment's notice to recall the details of any specific task Substantial information is included about the Java programming interfaces for administration, and those who are interested in writing their own custom administration programs in Java should be able to use the material in Chapter 6 to accomplish this However, the primary focus of the book is to help the administrator use the tools available with the product out of the box The focus of this handbook is on the how, more than the why We attempt to compile information about how to perform any of the administrative tasks available for the product, using any of the several tools that come with WebSphere Another book in this series, IBM ; WebSphere ;: Deployment and Advanced Configuration (forthcoming Prentice Hall, 2005), discusses many of the best practices for product deployment strategies, particularly in large enterprise-scale environments In this administrator's handbook, we attempt to cover the details of how to accomplish each task involved in the various strategies described in that and other books What You Need to Know Before Reading This Book To get the most out of this book, you should have an understanding of basic J2EE concepts This book does not go into the details of J2EE application components or their development Another book in this series, Enterprise Java Programming with IBM ; WebSphere, Second Edition (Addison-Wesley, 2004), is an ideal book to read to learn about the J2EE architecture and development techniques To get the most from Chapter 6 of this book, you should know the Java language and how to create and run general-purpose programs (not necessarily J2EE applications) in Java Because this chapter describes how to create a program that performs administrative functions for WebSphere Version 5, and because all Version 5 administrative tasks are based on Java Management Extensions (JMX), you will be able to get more from the chapter if you have some familiarity with JMX and the JMX programming style Several books in print currently provide a good foundation in this subject, including Java and JMX: Building Manageable Systems (Addison-Wesley, 2003) Software Needed for the Examples The only software needed to test the sample code in the book is the WebSphere Application Server Version 5 product itself Most examples work in the Base Application Server edition, although some examples require the Network Deployment edition and these are indicated in the text The required software (WebSphere Application Server Version 5) is available on the CD-ROM that accompanies this book Since Version 5 0 was released in late 2002, many subsequent fix packs and point releases have been delivered Any of the Version 5 releases can be used to try the tasks described in this book We have made an attempt to specifically indicate when a task is only applicable to a single Version 5 fix-pack release level Авторы (показать всех авторов) Leigh Williamson Lavena Chan Roger Cundiff.  Брелок КолесоИздательство: IBM Press, 2004 г Твердый переплет, 352 стр ISBN 0131446045.