How do I administer applications and their environments?


 

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  1. Create WebSphere profiles
  2. Administer nodes
  3. Administer node agents
  4. Administer cells
  5. Register a node with the administrative agent
  6. Administer nodes using the administrative agent
  7. Register a node with the job manager
  8. Administer nodes from the console using the job manager
  9. Administer nodes from wsadmin using the job manager
  10. Administer configurations
  11. Set remote file services
  12. Administer appservers with the console
  13. Set appservers with scripting
  14. Manage appservers with scripting
  15. Administer generic servers
  16. Use server templates
  17. Administer custom services
  18. Use the console to balance workloads by clustering appservers
  19. Use scripting to balance workloads by clustering appserver
  20. Establish high availability (HA)
  21. Administer the UDDI registry
  22. Use the console to administer communication with Web servers (plug-ins)
  23. Use scripting to administer communication with Web servers (plug-ins)
  24. Administer HTTP sessions with the console
  25. Administer HTTP sessions with scripting
  26. Provide access to naming and directory resources (JNDI) - Name server
  27. Provide access to naming and directory resources (JNDI) - Bindings
  28. Provide access to relational databases (JDBC resources) with the console
  29. Provide access to relational databases (JDBC resources) with scripting
  30. Choose a messaging provider
  31. Provide access to messaging resources (default messaging provider) with scripting
  32. Install applications with the console
  33. Install applications with scripting
  34. Start and stop applications with the console
  35. Start and stop applications with scripting
  36. Update applications with the console
  37. Update applications with scripting
  38. Deploy Web services applications
  39. Administer business-level applications
  40. Administer business-level applications using programming
  41. Set up business-level applications using scripting
  42. Extract an appserver configuration into a properties file
  43. Choose an admin client
  44. Use the admin console
  45. Use scripting (wsadmin)
  46. Troubleshoot deployment
  47. Troubleshoot administration



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