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Find more info., search and price compare for WebSphere Engineering: A Practical Guide for WebSphere Support Managers and Senior Consultants by Ying Ding Binding: Hardcover, 1 edition, 360 pages Publisher: IBM Press Weight: 1.28 pound Dimension: H: 0.94 x L: 9.37 x W: 6.93 inches ISBN 10: 0137142250 ISBN 13: 9780137142255 Click here to search for this book and compare price at 40+ bookstores with AddALL.com! If you cannot find this book in our new and in print search, be sure to try our used and out of print search too! |
Book Description: The Practical, End-to-End Guide to WebSphere® Infrastructure Engineering and Technical Management Companies depend on the IBM® WebSphere platform to deliver mission-critical Web applications and services and to provide the foundation for Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). To gain maximum value from WebSphere technologies, organizations must implement comprehensive, integrated best practices for managing their WebSphere infrastructures. In this book, one of the most experienced enterprise WebSphere support managers introduces those best practices and explains exactly how to make the most of them. Drawing on his tremendous real-world expertise, Ying Ding shows how to maximize the WebSphere platform’s reliability, stability, scalability, and performance for large enterprise systems. You’ll find insightful discussions of each option and strategy for managing WebSphere, including practical guidance on making the right tradeoffs for your environment. Whether you’re a WebSphere administrator, developer, consultant, support manager, engineer, or architect, this book brings together the information you need to run your WebSphere infrastructure with maximum effectiveness and efficiency. Coverage includes Introduction 1 Chapter 1: Organization Models and Choices 7 Chapter 2: Building a World-Class WebSphere Team Through Hiring and Training 41 Chapter 3: WebSphere Operations Framework 75 Chapter 4: Engagement Challenges 93 Chapter 5: Server Build 121 Chapter 6: Functional and Integration Testing Environment Support 139 Chapter 7: Stress-Testing Environment Support 153 Chapter 8: Production Environment Support 171 Chapter 9: Managing a Production Emergency 195 Chapter 10: System Upgrade and Product Maintenance Management 239 Chapter 11: Critical Work Relationships 261 Chapter 12: Managing the Stability of Large Enterprise WebSphere Systems 283 Chapter 13: WebSphere Engineering Going Forward 303 Index 321 |
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