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Hello World: WebSphere Application Server and Application Server Toolkit, V6.1

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Larina Vera (larinac@ca.ibm.com), Information Developer, IBM Toronto Lab
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Larina Vera is an information developer for IBM Rational Application Developer and WebSphere Application Server Toolkit at the IBM Toronto Lab. As an information developer, she provides help documentation to the products she represents. Previously, she was a knowledge engineer and served as a support analyst on the WebSphere Studio support team. As a knowledge engineer, she worked towards delivering support information to the Web and the product help system. As a support analyst, she had direct customer interaction to solve problems and served as an advocate for customer concerns such as defects and feature requests. Larina received an honors bachelor in Computer Science from the University of Toronto in 2003.

Summary:  Welcome to the fourth tutorial in the "Hello, World" series, which provides high-level overviews of various IBM® software products. This tutorial places you in the role of an IT department administrator who receives Enterprise Java™ Beans (EJBs) and Web modules from the development team. Your responsibility is to assemble, deploy, and manage these modules as a J2EE application on a WebSphere® Application Server using Application Server Toolkit. The tutorial provides practical exercises that teach you how to complete these tasks.

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Date:  29 Nov 2006 (Published 26 Sep 2006)
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (1821 KB | 51 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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Congratulations! You have now completed Part 4 of the Hello, World! series. You've learned how to assemble and publish J2EE applications on a WebSphere Application Server using WebSphere Application Server Toolkit, manage the J2EE application on the server using the WebSphere Application Server administrative console, and read WebSphere Application Server log files to assist in problem determination of the server.

To keep up with all the Hello World tutorials and articles, check the Hello World overview page.

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