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System administration for WebSphere Application Server V7: Part 4: Properties-based configuration
IBM WebSphere Application Server V7 introduces properties-based configuration, a new feature that helps you conveniently manage and modify your WebSphere Application Server configuration using properties files. This article explains what properties file based configuration is and how it makes managing your configuration easier than ever.
Articles 08 Apr 2009  
 
System administration for WebSphere Application Server V7: Part 5: Business-level applications
Business-level applications, introduced in IBM WebSphere Application Server V7.0, provide improved management and operational capabilities over standalone Java EE applications. A business-level application is a single logical application into which Java EE applications can be grouped, such that a start or stop operation at the so-called business level would trigger a coordinated start or stop on all member applications in the group. Business-level applications also provide better management of shared libraries: shared libraries not contained in a Java EE application archive can be imported into a WebSphere Application Server configuration and added to a business-level application, and Java EE applications added to the same business-level application can be configured to declare a run time dependency on such shared libraries. This article describes general business-level application constructs and explains how to leverage this new capability.
Articles 20 May 2009  
 
System administration for WebSphere Application Server V7: Part 3: Administering a flexible management topology
This tutorial demonstrates how to set up and manage the new flexible management topologies in IBM WebSphere Application Server V7. You will set up an administrative agent to manage one or more base application server nodes, and register the base application server nodes or the deployment manager cells with the job manager for multi-cell management. You will learn about the flexible management job life cycle, and the job manager interfaces for submitting and managing administrative jobs using wsadmin jython scripting, and the administrative console.
Tutorial 04 Mar 2009  
 
System administration for WebSphere Application Server V7: Part 1 -- An overview of administrative enhancements
This series of articles describes several important new administration features available in IBM WebSphere Application Server V7. Part 1 introduces these features and subsequent articles will explore specific features in detail.
Articles 12 Nov 2008  
 
System administration for WebSphere Application Server V7: Part 2: New administrative topologies
IBM WebSphere Application Server V7 introduces new profile types that enable two new administrative topologies. An administrative agent profile acts as a dedicated management server. In this environment, the administrative workload is shifted from each individual application server to the administrative agent server, thereby reducing the administrative overhead and making administrative tasks easier. The job manager profile enables a more flexible style of management than was previously available, providing an asynchronous job submission facility that can be used to manage base application servers through administrative agents as well as through deployment manager cells. This article provides an overview of these new profiles and topologies to give a complete picture of the flexibility of the management options available in WebSphere Application Server V7.
Articles 28 Jan 2009  
 
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