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High-Volume Web Sites Team - More about High-Volume Web Sites
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2003
Pages: 117
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Table of Contents
BackCover
More About High-Volume Web Sites
Notices
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Chapter 1: Prepare Your WebSphere Web Site for E-Business on Demand
What are leading-edge customers doing?
IBM Server Allocation for WebSphere Application Server
An illustration of the server allocation process
Start now to be ready
Introduction to grid computing and autonomic computing
Grid computing and Web services standards
Autonomic computing
References
Chapter 2: Architecture for Virtualization with WebSphere Application Server, V5
Introduction
Application server virtualization
WebSphere Application Server, Version 5.0 and virtualization
Architecture for virtualization
Other virtualization techniques
Conclusion
Sample script
References
Chapter 3: Advanced Clustering Techniques for Maximizing Web Site Availability with WebSphere Application Server, Version 5
Introduction
The Web server tier
The application server tier
Summary of best practices
Conclusion and future directions
Sample scripts
References
Chapter 4: Resilience of WebSphere Portal Clusters Under Load
Introduction
Workload management
Test configuration
Test descriptions
Workload management observations
Best practices advice
Conclusions
Software configuration
Technique for logging plug-in decision-making
References
Chapter 5: How WebSphere Caches Dynamic Content for High-Volume Web Sites
Introduction
Caching dynamic content
WebSphere Application Server dynamic cache service
Tools
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6: Impact of Object Serialization and Local Enterprise JavaBeans on Application Server Performance
Serialization in J2EE applications
Test case implementation
Results
Analysis
Performance considerations for application design
Conclusions
Listing of the objects used with their sizes and object hierarchy.
References
Java Web sites
Chapter 7: Using IBM s Content Manager to Manage Web Content
Introduction to IBM s Content Manager
Building a WCM application using Content Manager
Author time application development
Publishing application
Personalization
Conclusion
References
Chapter 8: Building a Custom Web Content Management Solution with IBM Content Manager for Multiplatforms, Version 8
Introduction
Why IBM Content Manager for Multiplatforms, Version 8
Implementing content management at a high-volume Web site
Lessons learned and best practices
Conclusion
Chapter 9: High-Volume Web Site Performance Simulator for WebSphere
Introduction
Using the HVWS Simulator
Simulator input panels and sample output
References
Chapter 10: Sametime Links Scalability Report
Sametime Links architecture
Sample configurations
Test script
Hardware configuration
Software configuration
Services that were not tested
Results
Conclusions
Results raw data and graphs
References
Related Publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Index
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_J
Index_L
Index_M
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
List of Figures
List of Tables
High-Volume Web Sites Team - More about High-Volume Web Sites
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 117
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CompTIA Project+ Study Guide: Exam PK0-003
Answers to Assessment Test
Schedule Planning
Cost Planning
Project Execution
Project Control
CISSP Exam Cram 2
About This Book
After the Exam
The Role of CIA
Cryptographic Basics
Integrity and Authentication
Java for RPG Programmers, 2nd Edition
Data Types And Variables
Date And Time Manipulation
An Object Orientation
Threads
Appendix B Mixing RPG And Java
Introducing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX (Pro - Developer)
The AJAX Revolution
The Microsoft Client Library for AJAX
The Pulsing Heart of ASP.NET AJAX
The AJAX Control Toolkit
Remote Method Calls with ASP.NET AJAX
Professional Struts Applications: Building Web Sites with Struts ObjectRelational Bridge, Lucene, and Velocity (Experts Voice)
The Challenges of Web Application Development
Form Presentation and Validation with Struts
Managing Business Logic with Struts
Building a Data Access Tier with ObjectRelationalBridge
Creating a Search Engine with Lucene
Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter I e-Search: A Conceptual Framework of Online Consumer Behavior
Chapter III Two Models of Online Patronage: Why Do Consumers Shop on the Internet?
Chapter IX Extrinsic Plus Intrinsic Human Factors Influencing the Web Usage
Chapter XIV Product Catalog and Shopping Cart Effective Design
Chapter XVI Turning Web Surfers into Loyal Customers: Cognitive Lock-In Through Interface Design and Web Site Usability
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