Browse Component: WebSphere Application Server for z/OS
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Abstract
This document provides a list of components regarding IBM® WebSphere® Application Serverr for z/OS®, explains the type of material covered in technotes grouped by that component, and points you to the collection of those documents.
 
 
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Component Description
100% CPU Usage Includes multiple product categories. 100% CPU usage due to a WebSphere Application Server process.
Administrative Console (all non-scripting) Any problems associated with using the Administrative Console, not including scripting (wsadmin). Does not include problems that occur after changing a setting that causes a change in behavior.
Administrative Scripting Tools (for example, wsadmin or ANT) Problems experienced performing Administration tasks using command line tools
Application Client Problems related to any number of Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE™) supported stand-alone applications that communicate directly with the Application Server.
Application Server Toolkit (AST) A tool for making Enterprise Applications (EARs) deployable in WebSphere Application Server.
Classloader Programming errors or configuration issues that result in programs or classes not being found. Typically you see an error message in the stack track trace or in the browser indicating "class not found".
Crash ABEND occurs (usually generates a dump).
Data Replication Service (DRS) Problems with sharing and replicating cached contents using JMS message broker.
DB Connections/ Connection Pooling Problem with connectivity to the supported relational databases (i.e. DB2®, Oracle, Sybase, etc) using WebSphere Connection Manager.
Deploy
(for example, AAT or ANT or EAR/WAR/JAR)
Problems that occur during the deployment of J2EE application.
Double Byte Character Set (DBCS) Language-specific issues where the character set requires two bytes to store a letter (for example, Kanji).
Dynamic Cache Problems that occur when dynamic cache is enabled, but do not occur if dynamic cache is disable.
Edge Component Problems that occur with Load Balancer or Caching Proxy. Beginning with WebSphere Application Server V5.0, Edge is a component of the Application Server product.
EJB Container Problems with EJB™ beans.
EJBDeploy (WebSphere Studio Application Developer) Problems with the EJBDeploy tool. Problem determination is handled by the WebSphere Studio Application Developer support group. This is available for alternate reference.
General These are process-related issues. Only a few problems fall into this category.
Hangs/Performance Degradation Any problems reporting a hang or degradation in performance in a WebSphere Java™ virtual machine (JVM™). This can include performance problems that occur after upgrading to a newer version of WebSphere Application Server; however, this should not contain performance issues that occur after deploying a new version of a customer application. These types of problems are handled by the IBM Services group.
High Availability (HA) High Availability Manager is a new component for V6.0, providing enabling features like failover, session replication and stateful session bean failover for large cells. Also included is hot failover for Service Integration Technology and transaction logs, replication services and WLM routing.
HTTP Transport Any problems that occur during communication directly to the Application Server (bypassing the plug-in).
IBM HTTP Server Any Web server related problem. IBM HTTP Server is delivered as a WebSphere Application Server component.
Install Problems that might be encountered installing the product, fix packs or interim fixes. Do not put configuration problems in this category.
Install SMP/E SMP/E errors that are generated during the receive, apply or accept of a PTF or product. This is a z/OS-specific category.
ISPF Initial Product Customization Problems with ISPF interaction with WebSphere Application Server
Java 2 Connectivity (J2C) Problems using J2C resource adapters within WebSphere (for example, CICS, IMS, SAP).
Java Management Extensions (JMX) or JMX client API Errors with Java Code that uses WebSphere Application Server JMX APIs.
Java Message Service (JMS) Problems with back-end connectivity to Messaging Servers (for example, WebSphere MQ). See also Service Integration Technology.
Java SDK Problems specific to the JVM (for example, JVM crashes and JIT failures).
Java Security (JSSE/JCE) Problems with implementing Java security with applications using Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) defined interfaces.
Java Transaction Service (JTS) JTS provides the internal facilities needed by WebSphere components to coordinate resources that are involved in transactional work. Any specific JTS problems are reported here.
JNDI/Naming Problems with the lookup facility for objects like enterprise beans (EJBs), data sources.
JSP Problems with JavaServer Pages™ (JSP™) (for example, JSP compilation failures, JSP BatchCompiler problems, and JSP runtime exceptions).
Migration Problems associated with migrating to a new release.
Object Request Broker (ORB) Problems encountered when managing distributed objects (for example, EJB).
Out of Memory Out of memory issues.
PD tools (for example: Log Analyzer) Problems running problem determination stand-alone tools.
Plug-in Any plug-in problem, with the exception of remote installations.
Plug-in (remote) Install Problems related to the installation or configuration of a Web server on system other than WebSphere Application Server.
PMI/Performance Tools Problems with Performance Monitoring Tools, Performance Advisors or with the Interface.
Program Model Extensions (PME) A collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) that enables business process solutions, such as Application Profiling, Asynchronous Beans and Object Pools. Scheduler is listed as a separate component.
Publications Issues with published publications.
Samples Problems with any of the sample applications that ship with WebSphere Application Server.
Security Problems that occur only when security is enabled. This includes authentication issues (for example, RACF and LDAP).
Service Integration Technology A Java-based messaging facility that integrates well into the J2EE environment. This is independent of WebSphere MQ®. This component is also the default JMS messaging provider in WebSphere Application Server V6.0.
Servlet Engine/Web Container Problems experienced running servlets.
Session Problems with sessions, not pertaining to HttpSessions.
Sessions and Session Management Problems or errors maintaining HttpSessions (for example: loss of session data or problems with HttpSession failover).
System Management/ Repository Problems starting Network Deployment Edition or Base Application Server, or errors in related Application Server logs.
Web Services
(for example: SOAP or UDDI, or WSGW or WSIF)
Problems using Web Services
Web Services Security Problems that occur only when security is enabled for Web Services.
Workload Management (WLM) Problems specific to WLM using service classes, application environments or WLM problems that occur in runtime.
 
 
 


Document Information


Current web document: swg27010074.html
Product categories: Software > Application Servers > Distributed Application & Web Servers > WebSphere Application Server for z/OS > General
Operating system(s): z/OS
Software version: 6.1
Software edition:
Reference #: 7010074
IBM Group: Software Group
Modified date: Jul 12, 2007