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  • Subject: NEW Redbook Announcement: (fwd)
  • From: Don <dr2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:05:37 -0500 (EST)



See the following for a recently published redbook .

This redbook applies to OS/400.

Form Number:  SG24-6153-00

Title:                    WebSphere Scalability: WLM and Clustering Using

             WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition


Can now be downloaded as a PDF file

and ordered in hardcopy!

(see http://ibm.com/redbooks/abstracts/sg246153.html for online access)

This redbook discusses various options for scaling applications based on
WebSphere
Application Server, Advanced Edition. The objective of this book is to
explore how the
basic configuration can be extended to provide more computing power, by
better
exploiting the power of each machine, and by using multiple machines. It
examines a
number of techniques, including:

- Cloning and Pooling of multiple Java Virtual Machines
- Distributing the load from one Web server to multiple Application
Servers,
using Servlet Redirector and OSE Transports
- Using IBM Network Dispatcher to distribute the load between multiple
Web servers
- Using the EJB Workload Management facility (WLM) to distribute load
 at the EJB level
- Distributing session state using the Session Clustering Facility

This book shows step-by-step procedures for the UNIX, Windows NT
and AS/400 platforms. Both simple and advanced configurations are
covered.

This has been done using WebSphere Application Server V3.021
(OS/400, UNIX and Windows NT) and V3.5 (UNIX and Windows)
Advanced Edition.


Publish Date:   September 22, 2000     ISBN Number:   0-7384-1828-5


Access Information
To obtain a copy of this redbook, you can:

   Access the IBM Redbooks Home page to download the PDF or view the book
   online at:

                      Outside IBM:      http://ibm.com/redbooks

   Order SG24-6153-00 through PUBORDER (Internal to IBM) or

   See 'How to Order' options (WWW, email, mail, fax, phone) at:

                                                    http://ibm.com/redbooks



Authors: Kenichiro Ueno, Tom Alcott, Jeff Blight, Jeff Dekelver, Daniel
Julin, Colin Pfannkuch, Tzueing Shieh

Announcement Contact: Kenichiroh Ueno     E-mail: kenueno@us.ibm.com

Jerry Engelbert - Rochester ITSO  Bldg 107-2 Office H104
Jerry Engelbert/Rochester/IBM@IBMUS or jengel@us.ibm.com
 507-253-5233 or T/L 553-5233; FAX 507-253-6408

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