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Test 000-253: Ibm Websphere Application Server Network Deployment V6.1, Core Administration
Test 000-253: Ibm Websphere Application Server Network Deployment V6.1, Core Administration
1, Core Administration
Architecture (17%)
1. Discuss the relationships between IBM WebSphere Application Server, V6.1 and the application components (e.g., browser, HTTP server, plug-in, firewall, database servers, WebSphere MQ, load balancing, and ip spraying.)
2. Evaluate the design considerations of IBM WebSphere Application Server, V6.1 packaging and installation in an enterprise environment (e.g., LDAP, database servers, Service Integration Bus Technology (SIB), etc.)
3. Articulate the various components of IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, V6.1 runtime architecture.
4. Describe workload management and failover strategies using IBM WebSphere Application Server, V6.1
1. Identify installation options and determine the desired configuration (e.g., silent install, required/desired plug-ins etc.)
2. Install WebSphere Application Server and verify the installation (e.g., IVT, verification using sample (snoop and/or hitcount.))
3. Create profiles.
2. Package J2EE applications, including Enhanced Ear Files using the Application Server Toolkit (AST)
5. Configure J2C resource adapters, connection factories (resource scoping) and Message Driven Bean Activation Spec.
1. Implement security policies (e.g., authentication and authorization (using different security registries), etc.)
1. Manage application configurations (e.g., application bindings, tune HTTP session configuration parameters such as timeout value, persistence, etc.).
4. Manage the plug-in configuration file (e.g., regenerate, edit, propagate, etc.).
5. Tune performance of WebSphere Application Server (e.g., configure caching, queuing and thread pooling parameters, tune JVM heap size, etc.).
1. Configure, review and analyze logs (e.g., Web server, IBM WebSphere Application Server)
2. Use Log Analyzer from the Application Server Toolkit to analyze logs.
3. Use trace facility (e.g., enabling, selecting components, and log configuration).
6. Perform JVM troubleshooting tasks (e.g., thread dump, JVM core dump, and heap dump).