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WebSphere Application Server V7: Concepts, Planning and Design

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 20 February 2009

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ISBN-10: 0738432245
ISBN-13: 9780738432243
IBM Form #: SG24-7708-00


Authors: Martin Keen, Arden Agopyan, Hermann Huebler, Tze Puah, Thomas Schulze, David Soler Vilageliu

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    Abstract

    This IBM® Redbooks® publication discusses the concepts, planning, and design of WebSphere® Application Server V7.0 environments. This book is aimed at IT architects and consultants who want more information for the planning and designing of application-serving environments, ranging from small to large, and complex implementations.

    This IBM Redbooks publication addresses the packaging and the features incorporated into WebSphere Application Server, covers the most common implementation topologies, and addresses planning for specific tasks and components that conform to the WebSphere Application Server environment.

    The book includes planning for WebSphere Application Server V7.0 and WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V7.0 on distributed platforms, and WebSphere Application Server for z/OS V7.0. It also covers migration considerations for migrating from previous releases.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction to WebSphere Application Server V7.0

    Chapter 2. Integration with other products

    Chapter 3. WebSphere Application Server concepts

    Chapter 4. Infrastructure

    Chapter 5. Topologies

    Chapter 6. Installation

    Chapter 7. Performance, scalability, and high availability

    Chapter 8. Application development and deployment

    Chapter 9. System management

    Chapter 10. Messaging

    Chapter 11. Web services

    Chapter 12. Security

    Chapter 13. WebSphere Application Server Feature Packs

    Chapter 14. WebSphere Application Server for z/OS

    Chapter 15. Migration

    Appendix A. Sample topology walkthrough

     

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