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BOOK
WebSphere Application Server V6 HA / WLM Environment: Installation and Configuration
Learn how to configure the horizontal cluster, highly available persistent service, HTTP session persistence, and the SIBus and messaging engine.
By Rama Turaga, Owen Cline, and Peter Van Sickel
About this Article:
This chapter is from Rama Turaga's book WebSphere Application Server: Step By Step (ISBN 1-58347-061-1) published by MC Press. In this excerpt, you'll learn how to configure the horizontal cluster, highly available persistent service, HTTP session persistence, and the SIBus and messaging engine. You can purchase a copy of this book at http://www.mc-store.com/5077.html.
Rama Turaga, IBM Certified Consulting IT Specialist, is a member of the IBM Software Services for WebSphere (ISSW) team based in Overland Park, Kansas. He has worked in the fields of software design, development, performance tuning, architecting, administering, maintenance, and support since 1989. Rama is a frequent speaker on WebSphere technologies at WebSphere conferences and user group meetings.
Owen Cline is a member of the IBM Software Services for WebSphere team based in San Diego, California. He has worked in the software development field since 1985. Owen holds four software patents, has written IBM Redbooks, and has presented at multiple technical conferences. In addition, he has also worked on many high-profile Web sites.
Peter Van Sickel is a consulting IT specialist member of the IBM Software Services for WebSphere (ISSW) team working as a J2EE and WebSphere Application Server specialist. Peter has 15 years of experience in distributed conputing and has worked with WAS since 1999. Peter is a regular speaker at WebSphere technical conferences and user group meetings.
Keyword Tags: Administration, Application Server, IBM, IBM WebSphere, IBM WebSphere Application Server, Installation
ADVISORAMA The confidence which we have in ourselves gives birth to much of that which we have in others. -- François de La Rochefoucauld
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Web Edition: 2006 Week 08, Doc #17715
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