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Abstract
IBM WebSphere is a collection of software products that work on IBM and non-IBM platforms to help you develop and manage Web sites. The WebSphere Application Servers help provide the infrastructure for deploying your Web applications.
In this book we show how to plan for, install and use the WebSphere Application Servers on the AIX and NT platforms. Explanations are given for common Internet-related terms with pointers to examples of how to implement many of them within the WebSphere structure. Details are provided on how to build applications and connect to back-end DB2 and Oracle databases. In addition to building applications we take a first look at how to manage Web sites and how to perform problem determination.
This book can be used by webmasters and HTML coders to help efficiently design their application infrastructure. In addition, anyone building a new WebSphere environment from scratch will greatly benefit from the step-by-step approach that is shown in the installation chapter.
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Planning for the IBM WebSphere Application Server
Chapter 2. Installation of WebSphere and Associated Products
Chapter 3. Content Presentation
Chapter 4. Enterprise Java Services
Chapter 5. Designing Applications for WebSphere
Chapter 6. Enterprise Access
Chapter 7. Using Site Analyzer
Chapter 8. Problem Determination
