Sun Java System Web Server 6.1: Administration and Maintenance (ECR-2307)
The Sun Java System Web Server 6.1: Administration and Maintenance course provides students with the skills necessary to administer and maintain the Sun Java System Web Server 6.1 (formerly Sun Open Net Environment [Sun ONE] Web Server 6.1.
Please Note: Sun has recently rebranded Sun ONE Web Server 6.1 to be Sun Java System Web Server 6.1. You might see reference to either name within the course description and course materials.
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
Install the Java System Web Server 6.1 Software (Web Server) and perform basic administration and configuration tasks
Configure and deploy applications on the Web Server Software
Administer advanced HTTP features on the Web Server
Implement security for the Web Server
Monitor and troubleshoot the Web Server
Administer and use tools provided with the Web Server
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are web server administrators, Internet Service Provider (ISP) staff supporting virtual hosting, technical support engineers, and professional services consultants or developers who need to know more about the Sun Java System Web Server (Web Server) platform.
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
Use the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS) command-line utilities and text editors
Use and configure settings for a web browser, and connect to hosts using Internet protocols, in particular Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), SSL, and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
Edit files created with a markup language structure, such as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Code:
ECR-2307
Length:
5 days
Type:
Instructor-Led
Certified By:
Sun Microsystems
Tuition:
$3,000 / $2,550 GSA GOV.
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Explain the default components of each server instance
Explain how the Web Server supports multiple web server functionality based on multiple IP addresses
Explain how the Web Server supports multiple web server functionality based on a single IP address
Explain how the Web Server processes client requests
Module 3 - Installing the Web Server
Describe the platform, hardware, and browser requirements for installing the Web Server
Describe the users and permissions required for installation
Describe the installation options
Install the Web Server
Describe the express installation
Describe the default directory structure after an installation
Describe the Web Server instances and their directories
Describe the methods to verify a successful installation
Module 4 - Web Server Configuration Files
Describe how the Web Server uses configuration files
Describe the magnus.conf file
Describe the server.xml file
Describe the obj.conf file
Describe the mime.types file
Describe the other configuration files
Describe configuration precautions, configuration types, and the restoration process
Module 5 - Administering the Web Server
Describe administration concepts
Access and identify the interfaces in the Administration Server
Describe and access the command-line interface
Describe the features and syntax of administrative utilities and scripts
Describe manual configuration file editing
Reset the administration password
Use clusters for remote administration
Manage logs and server content
Module 6 - Configuring Virtual Servers
Describe server instances
Describe virtual servers and their benefits
Describe virtual server concepts
Describe the precedence of virtual server settings
Describe the HttpServerAdmin utility
Describe the role of the server.xml file
Describe Quality of Service
Describe virtual server administrators
Module 7 - Configuring and Using J2EE Web Components
Describe Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) web applications
Describe Java Technology Servlets
Describe JavaServer Pages (JSP)
Describe and configure J2EE web application resources
Describe the web application content
Describe J2EE web application deployment concepts and methods
Describe session management
Describe web services
Describe the JWSDP plugin
Module 8 - Creating Dynamic Content Through Scripting
Describe Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programs
Enable and configure CGI support
Describe server-side scripting languages
Describe Java System Active Server Pages support
Install and configure Java System Active Server Pages support
Describe PHP Hypertext Processor (PHP)
Install and configure PHP support
Module 9 - Configuring and Using WebDAV
Describe Web-based Distributed Authoring and Learning (WebDAV), its properties, and uses
Enable WebDAV
Create a WebDAV collection
View locks on WebDAV resources
Describe and enable WebDAV access control
Module 10 - Implementing NSAPI filters
Describe Netscape Server Application Programming Interface (NSAPI) and Server Application Functions (SAF)
Describe NSAPI filters
Describe and configure HTTP compression
Module 11 - Configuring SSL
Describe security concerns
Describe the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, cryptography, and certificates
Describe the SSL handshake process and how trust is verified between clients and servers
Enable and configure SSL on the Web Server
Module 12 - Configuring Access Control
Describe access control, its purpose, requirements, and options
Describe how the Web Server implements access control
Describe the use of access control lists and user-group authentication types supported by the Web Server
Describe the role of a directory server in Web Server access control
Describe how dynamic access control files can be used
Module 13 - Configuring J2EE Web Application Security
Describe J2EE web applications security and terminology
Describe J2EE user authentication methods
Describe J2EE role-based authorization
Describe Web Server support for J2EE security
Describe Web Server authentication methods
Describe how to configure security realms for authentication
Describe how to configure security role mapping
Describe how to configure single sign-on across J2EE web applications
Module 14 - Monitoring Performance
Describe the built-in monitoring capabilities of the Web Server
List operating system commands and tools that are used to monitor the Web Server
Explain how you can use SNMP to monitor the Web Server
List other available monitoring tools
Explain how the Web Server uses Quality of Service (QoS) to set performance limits
Module 15 - Troubleshooting Problems With the Web Server
List problem categories and common problems pertaining to the Web Server
Use a problem solving checklist to isolate problems
Module 16 - Configuring and Using the Search Engine
Describe the search capabilities included with the Web Server
List the changes to search functionality since the previous release of the Web Server
Enable search for a virtual server
Describe, create, update, and maintain collections
Search for content and view the search results
Describe custom search settings
Module 17 - Implementing the Reverse Proxy Plugin (RPP)
Describe the RPP
Describe how to install the RPP
Describe how to congfigure the Web Server to use the RPP
Describe how to troubleshoot the RPP
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