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WebSphere/J2EE Troubleshooting

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Summary:
In this course students learn how to troubleshoot the root cause of problems with J2EE applications running in a WebSphere Application Server. The course features hands on labs where students examine applications that demonstrate common failure scenarios. The instructor guides students through the source code of these applications to help students understand the root cause of typical problems in: memory management, multi threading, object/connection pools, class loading, and application deployment. The course also covers a variety of troubleshooting tools provided by IBM and others.

Duration:
2 1/2 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for WebSphere/J2EE administrators and developers.

Topics:

  • WebSphere Application Server Architecture
  • WebSphere Pools
  • Troubleshooting methodology
  • Threading Problems
  • Garbage Collection
  • Memory Problems
  • Application Deployment Problems
  • Reliability Patterns
  • Troubleshooting playbook
  • Automated troubleshooting framework

Prerequisites:
Students should have WebSphere/J2EE administration or development experience.




Last Update: June 19, 2013