Pro (IBM) WebSphere Application Server 7 Internals (Books for Professionals by Professionals)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.48 (863 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1430219580 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 392 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Colin originally specialized in Windows development and infrastructure, but being familiar with AIX from the early days and with a keen interest in Java/J2EE, Colin has added WAS and AIX to his specialties. Colin Renouf is an enterprise architect responsible for middleware technology for a large U.K.-based bank. . As an active member of user communities, Colin runs some of the largest user gr
A questionable pleasure of analysing the source code of WAS V7 without the source code Jacek Laskowski I came to reading the book "Pro IBM WebSphere Application Server 7 Internals" by Colin Renouf (Apress, 2009) as its title was made of the catchy words I thought would help foster my understanding of WAS V7. It was one of the two books about WAS V7 that came out recently (with "WebSphere Application Server 7.0 Administration Guide" by Steve Robinson from Packt being the other one wh. "Not Available Elsewhere" according to Arthur Kevin Mcgrath. I teach WebSphere Application Server courses for administrators. I found a wealth of background information in this book that will profoundly influence my future lectures. Knowing how WebSphere Application Server uses Eclipse and the Open System Gateway initiative (OSGi) is a great help for understanding both troubleshooting and configuration. Colin Renouf does us a great service b
See how the environment all fits together so you can make the best use of the WebSphere Application Server services. It presents information to enable administrators, developers, and architects to learn about the aspects of WAS that apply to them:Administrators will come to understand how the WAS7 environment functions to best optimize it for their environment, and what to do when things go wrong. Troubleshoot problems when the inevitable crisis occurs. Developers will learn to extend the functionality in the base WAS product. Architects will see how the WAS product underpins the IBM offerings to fit in an enterprise. Explore how all this works with simple, important code examples. Implement, deploy, and serve Java EE 5 and other enterprise Java applications. Who this book is forJava architects wanting to understand how a modern application server works Java developers targeting the JEE and the WAS7 implementation in particular WAS7 administrators wanting to understand how to optimize the environment for their application behavior and what underpins the errors in the logs when things do go wrong Software architecture students learning how modern system software is architected and implemented Table of ContentsWAS Architecture Outline from 50,000 Feet The IBM J9 Java Virtual Machine for Java 6 Eclipse/OSGi Runtime Underlying WAS Runtime The EJB Contain
About the AuthorColin Renouf is an enterprise architect responsible for middleware technology for a large U.K.-based bank. Formerly an aeronautical engineer at an aircraft engines company, Colin has 25 years of experience in the IT industry. Colin is the author of the "WAS Under The Hood" section of the WebSphere on AIX Best Practices and Optimization Redbook and ""Enterprise Infrastructure"" Redpaper, the WAS Internals series in IBM Systems Magazine, and various presentations on the subject of how WAS works as part of the user group conference scene. universities, and has studied a number of other subjects at degree level. . Colin originally specialized in Windows development and infrastructure, but being familiar with AIX from the early days and with a keen interest in Java/J2EE,