TY - BOOK AU - Sadtler,Carla TI - Websphere application server-express V5.0.2 administrator handbook / T2 - Redbooks SN - 073849917X PY - 2003/// CY - San José, California PB - IBM KW - WEBSPHERE KW - MANAGING JAVAMAIL KW - CLASSLOADERS KW - CVS SERVER N1 - CONTENIDO Chapter 1. Planning and installation approach Section 1.1. Installation planning Section 1.2. Planning for backup and recovery Section 1.3. Installation approach Section 1.4. Using an external Web server Section 1.5. Finding information Chapter 2. Express Application Server architecture Section 2.1. An inside view of the application server Section 2.2. Administration Chapter 3. Administration overview Section 3.1. Administration overview Section 3.2. Using the administrative console Chapter 4. Managing servers Section 4.1. Starting and stopping application servers Section 4.2. Modifying the server configuration Section 4.3. Creating an application server Section 4.4. Session management configuration Section 4.5. Creating a virtual host Chapter 5. Accessing databases Section 5.1. Administration task overview Section 5.2. Installing database drivers Section 5.3. Update the database driver variable Section 5.4. Database security Section 5.5. Define database (JDBC) providers Section 5.6. Define databases (data sources) Section 5.7. Tuning for performance Section 5.8. Example using IBM DB2 on Windows Chapter 6. Managing applications Section 6.1. Application packaging (.ear files) Section 6.2. Gathering information Section 6.3. Installation strategy Section 6.4. Installing applications Section 6.5. Managing applications Section 6.6. Finding information about installed applications Section 6.7. Defining shared libraries Chapter 7. Managing JavaMail resources Section 7.1. Configuring JavaMail resources Chapter 8. Using a Web server plugin Section 8.1. Installation Section 8.2. Test the installation Section 8.3. Generate the plugin Chapter 9. Implementing security Section 9.1. Express security overview Section 9.2. Basic concepts Section 9.3. Security implementation scenarios Section 9.4. Defining the server and administrative users Section 9.5. Configuring the user registry Section 9.6. Assigning users to administrative roles Section 9.7. Configuring the authentication mechanism Section 9.8. Enabling global security Section 9.9. Using SSL Section 9.10. Using SSL to the LDAP server Section 9.11. Using SSL between the plugin and Web container Section 9.12. Securing applications Chapter 10. Diagnosing problems Section 10.1. What to do if things go wrong Section 10.2. Administrative console messages Section 10.3. Server logs Section 10.4. Dumping the JNDI name space Section 10.5. Tracing an application server Section 10.6. Working with IBM service Section 10.7. IBM Agent Controller settings and status Section 10.8. Product installation information Section 10.9. Resources for problem determination ER -