Recommended reading list: WebSphere Application Server: "This list of recommended reading material on IBM's WebSphere Application Server has been compiled from a variety of sources by IBM Software Services for WebSphere. Focusing on critical areas that should be understood before diving into Web application design and implementation, these documents illustrate, and are organized by, different stages of the project lifecycle, and should be reviewed before proceeding with each progressive phase.
Unless otherwise noted, the documents in this list contain information that is generally applicable to all versions of WebSphere Application Server, even though the information may be discussed in the context of older versions. When an item pertains only to one or more specific versions of WebSphere Application Server (or other IBM software), the applicable version numbers are noted after the title.
This reading list is intended for customers, consultants, and other technical specialists interested in using and learning more about WebSphere Application Server, and will be updated periodically.
This document is organized under these headings:
Architecture and design
Development
Web application development
EJB application development
Client application development
JMS and messaging
Database and connection pooling
Tooling usage
Migration
Web services
Development
Deployment
Security
Testing
Performance and monitoring
Caching
Monitoring
Tuning
Deployment readiness
System administration
Scalability
Code samples and tools
On demand computing"
Saturday, February 12, 2005
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