Tuning WebSphere applications
This topic provides quick links to information about tuning specific WebSphere application types, and the services and containers that support them.
Note: The WAS documentation contains a finite set of tuning topics to which the following table provides links. Installing the documentation plug-ins for additional components, such as Service integration, might add new entries to the information table of contents. The new entries will not be shown in the table. To see the complete set of application tuning topics available in this information center installation, expand Tuning performance > Tuning WebSphere applications in the table of contents.
Product architecture and programming model, at a glance
Application serving environment -- See Tuning the application serving environment WebSphere applications WebSphere applications Servers
- Application servers
- Java virtual machines
- Transport channels
- Web servers
- More server types
- Core groups
- Workload balancing
Environment
- Hardware
- Operating system
- Virtual hosts
- Variable settings
- Shared libraries
- Replication domains
System administration
- Administrative clients
- Configuration files
- Domains (cells, nodes)
Performance tools
- Monitoring
- Tuning performance
Troubleshooting tools
- Diagnostic tools
- Support and self-help
The product subsystems are discussed in the Product architecture. For the most part, they do not depend on the type of applications being deployed
Services J2EE applications
- Web applications > Sessions
- EJB applications
Clients
- Client applications
- Web clients
- Web services clients
- Administrative clients
Web services
J2EE resources
- Data access resources
- Messaging resources
- Mail, URLs, and more
WebSphere extensions
- ActivitySessions
- Application profiling
- Asynchronous beans
- Dynamic caching
- Dynamic and EJB query
- Internationalization
- Object pools
- Scheduler
- Startup beans
- Work area
Related concepts
Tuning the application serving environment