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  • 2000-2004  (5)
  • DeCarlo, Joe  (5)
  • Boston, MA : Safari  (5)
  • Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : IBM Redbooks | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (186 pages)
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: This IBM Redbooks publication offers an overview of WebSphere Studio Application Monitor for z/OS and OS/390 and WebSphere Studio Workload Simulator for z/OS and OS/390 for performance analysts, application developers and testers, and technical management. Part 1 consists of an overview of both Application Monitor and Workload Simulator. This will provide you with a good understanding of what these tools can do, who might use them, and what value they can bring to your environment. Part 2 goes into more detail on installation, configuration, and administration of Workload Simulator. Here we go into more specifics on the requirements for planning, installing, and using Workload Simulator. Part 3 goes into more detail on installation and usage of Application Monitor. Similar to Part 2, we provide more specific guidance on planning for, installing, and using Application Monitor, including several sample usage scenarios designed to illustrate the features we think you will find most useful in monitoring and tuning your own J2EE applications.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed April 15, 2004) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (608 pages)
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: This IBM Redbooks publication introduces the IBM Application Development Tools for z/OS and OS/390. The first chapter provides a high level overview of each of the products, suitable for any person that requires an introduction to these capabilities. The remainder of the book delivers more technical information, including numerous examples of some of the most commonly used functions of each tool and scenarios of how the tools could be used in an everyday customer environment. The specific application development tools for z/OS and OS/390 covered in this book are: IBM File Manager for z/OS and OS/390, Version 4, Release 1 IBM Fault Analyzer for z/OS and OS/390, Version 4, Release 1 IBM Application Monitor for z/OS and OS/390, Version 2, Release 1 IBM Workload Simulator for z/OS and OS/390, Version 1, Release 1 IBM Debug Tool for z/OS and OS/390, Version 4, Release 1 Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed May 13, 2004) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 3
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : IBM Redbooks | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (250 pages)
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can help speed the process of developing applications. This IBM Redbooks publication demonstrates a method of developing and managing the business logic in the self-service business pattern (formerly known as the user-to-business pattern). The book describes the process of developing a stock trading application, based on the IBM Trade benchmark, using business logic rules to automate the construction and interaction of the transactional (EJB) components. It demonstrates substantially enhancing the business logic of the application through rule changes. Two methods of constructing the presentation layer of the application are examined. The first uses Versata presentation automation techniques. The second adopts the Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework of the existing IBM Trade application. The book demonstrates how to use the JSPs, servlets, and Java beans of the existing Trade application to interface to the EJB-based business logic and explains the role of the runtime Versata logic services installed into the WebSphere Application Server. Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed December 19, 2002) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 4
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : IBM Redbooks | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (120 pages)
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: Application Servers have become the choice technology for companies building Web-based distributed e-business applications. Although this has proven to be successful in a number of areas, many organizations still struggle with several performance bottlenecks. Using IBM WebSphere and Versant enJin provides a framework for a solution that addresses some of these challenges - especially the complex object-oriented models of Enterprise Applications Versant enJin integrates seamlessly with IBM WebSphere and provides the performance and scalability you need to accelerate your e-business transactions. The integration of Versant enJin with IBM WebSphere can result in upto 50 times improvement in the performance of your e-business application - this is done by elimination of mapping objects to and from the relational world. In addition, enJin also enables you to get your products to the market faster by eradicating the need to know or develop in any language other than Java - no SQL, no JDBC or relational database programming. Versant enJin is a flexible infrastructure platform that persists Java objects and EJBs within the middle-tier without overloading your existing database systems. enJin gives you J2EE capabilities, combined with a transparent Java object persistence implementation. It gives you the performance and scalability you need to accelerate your e-business transactions across the Internet. Use Versant enJin with IBM WebSphere Application Server to increase system throughput, time-to-market, and transactional response time. This IBM Redbooks publication is an in-depth guide for implementation of Versant enJin Session Bean Persistence methodology, development and deployment of your J2EE applications using IBM WebSphere Application Server. It describes in detail the benchmarking project that was a joint undertaking with IBM and Versant. In the latter part of the book you will learn about the benchmarking project that was conducted at the IBM Labs in San Jose. In Part 1 we will describe the familiarize the reader with the methodology used in developing J2EE applications using Versant enJin as well as provide information about enJin that will enable your team to fully understand the components, architecture, benefits and features of enJin. In Part 2 you will learn how to implement the methodology into developing and deploying a typical J2EE application using IBM WebSphere and enJin. This will be done building and deploying a fully developed ty...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed November 18, 2002) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (534 pages)
    Keywords: Electronic books ; local
    Abstract: This IBM Redbooks publication describes the IBM Application Development Tools for z/OS and OS/390 and includes scenarios that show how to use the tools to recognize, locate, and fix errors in application programs. Part 1 describes the five program products that make up the suite and product integration : -〉 IBM Fault Analyzer -〉 IBM File Manager -〉 IBM Debug Tool -〉 IBM Application Monitor -〉 IBM Workload Simulator. Part 2 walks you through detailed scenarios that demonstrate how the tools can be used in a practical, day-to-day manner. Part 3 contains code samples, reports and listings, and examples that are too large to include in the chapters.
    Note: Online resource; Title from title page (viewed December 11, 2002) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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