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applications. It is built using Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) IIOP
protocol. This Web application server provides deployment and management of Java and
EJB applications.
Integration and connectivity to enterprise applications and systems is core to WebSphere. It
enables powerful interaction with enterprise databases, transaction systems, and
applications. This WebSphere edition focuses on extensive performance, scaling, and
security control improvements to its premium and complete implementation of an EJB server.
This edition continues to provide a strong, Java-based Web application platform supporting
deployment of e-business applications and components. This includes Java servlets, and
JavaBeans, Enterprise JavaBeans, and JSP technology for transactions, enterprise system
access, and dynamic content generation.
WebSphere Application Server V3.5 Advanced Edition for iSeries focuses on higher
performance and scalability across the deployment environment. It addresses load balancing,
application partitioning, and workload management for EJB components. This involves
enhanced and added "container" deployment environment services for servlets, and EJB and
JSP technology. The improved transaction management has intelligence for the type of
applications executing and can deploy and execute across multiple applications and
components accordingly. Object management and performance are optimized.
The EJB server provides improved monitoring and control of containers used within the
server. It offers enhanced Java Transaction Service (JTS) support within the EJB server,
better interoperability, and a major rewrite of the deployment environment.
The single, robust server engine provides more control, better performance, more flexibility,
and better serviceability.
Suggested Reading
• WebSphere Scalability: WLM and Clustering Using WebSphere Application Server
Advanced Edition , SG24-6153
• W eb Enabling AS/400 Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio , SG24-5634
• CCF Connectors and Database Connections Using WebSphere Advanced Edition
Connecting Enterprise Information Systems to the Web , SG24-5514
• Design and Implement Servlets, JSPs, and EJBs for IBM WebSphere Application
Server , SG24-5754
• Developing an e-business Application for the IBM WebSphere Application Server ,
SG24-5423
• WebSphere Application Servers: Standard and Advanced Editions , SG24-5460
WebSphere and e-business
WebSphere and e-business
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