Last updated: 7/26/2000
Welcome to the IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 3.5 Advanced Edition administrative console tutorial.
The tutorial demonstrates how, when, and why to use the central administrative tasks. It also discusses tasks you need to complete outside of the administrative console, to complement and support the administrative tasks.
Using some of the Application Server sample files, you can configure, secure, and clone an application comprised of enterprise beans, HTML files, servlet files, and JavaServer Pages (JSP) files.
In the course of completing the sections of this tutorial, you will experience the end-to-end process of managing applications in IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 3.5:
Learn about the scenario on which the tutorial is based and the sample files the tutorial will reference. Think about some common planning considerations.
Quickly configure an application in the WebSphere Administrative Console, using mostly the default settings. It assumes you will move the application files to the directories specified in the console settings.
A second method, in which you configure the application based on the current location of the files, is discussed.
Enable and configure security to protect the application and its resources.
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