This course provides in depth information on how to tune WebSphere, database
server, web server and the operating system to extract the last drop of
performance. It covers performance tuning methodology, how to detect a
bottleneck and common problems and solutions. After taking this class, students
will be able to methodically create a stress testing plan and find bottlenecks
and resolve them.
The students will perform hands on lab to create test scripts, perform stress
test and gather key performance numbers. The class is generic as far as the stress
testing tool is concerned. The concepts learned in this class can be used with any
tool of choice.
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Topics
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Standardized terminology
Stress testing and tuning methodology
Gathering key performance numbers using various tools
Common WebSphere bottlenecks
OS (AIX/Solaris) tuning tips
DB2 tuning tips
WebSphere best practices
Problem determination techniques
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What you will learn
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After completing this course, the student should be able to:
Understand the performance testing methodology
How to standardize the terminology for better communication
How to methodically stress test and discover bottlenecks
How to measure if a system will meet performance expectations
Identify potential bottlenecks in WebSphere® applications
Analyze application performance with Websphere performance tools
Create test cases
Improve application databases configurations for optimal performance
Know how to monitor applications after deployment
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Audience
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QA team members, developers, architects, consultants and IT specialists.
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Prerequisites
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Good experience with WebSphere application development and/or QA. Some WebSphere admin
introductory knowledge required.
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Duration
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Three days.
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Suggested Pre-requisite Courses
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WebSphere Application Server v6 Administration
J2EE Programming Using Rational Application Developer (RAD) v6
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