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Hands on, Lots-O-Labs, If you are a WebSphere administrator or a mainframe programmer who still uses ISPF you had better read this list.

Monday, August 2, 2010: 12:15 PM-1:30 PM
Room 312 (Hynes Convention Center)
Speakers: Liam Doherty (IBM Corporation) , Kenneth Irwin (IBM Corporation) , Steven Ma (IBM Corporation) , Rosalind Radcliffe (IBM Corporation) , David Follis (IBM Corporation) and Michael Stephen (IBM Corporation)
Handouts
  • lab.pdf (76.3 kB)
  • OOMLABInstructions.txt - Notepad.pdf (18.5 kB)
  • WebSphere administrators and developers alike will have something to do in this lab and IBMers will be here to help you when you need it. Here are a set of hands on labs that provide an excellent opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge, whatever your job function. Are you assigned to a project that involves working with mainframe applications, web services and databases? Has your boss told you to build and deploy SOA and Web 2.0 applications that can support both mainframe and distributed environments? Have you been asked to either migrate WebSphere from 6.1 to 7.0 or install new runtimes for 7.0? Or has someone else done all this and you have been sent in to find memory leaks? Come and try a plethora of tools ranging from the WebSphere Profile Management Tool (PMT) for z/OS, the Migration Management Tool (zMMT), some of the debug tools in the IBM Support Assistant (ISA) to IBM's latest tooling to jump start your application modernization and SOA projects. This lab will include labs on:: 1. Implement a CICS Web service using IBM Rational Developer for System z (RDz); 2. Accelerate team collaboration using IBM Rational Team Concert for System z (RTCz); 3. Create a Web service using IBM Rational Host Access Transformation Services for Multiplatform (HATS); 4. Build a Java batch application for the IBM z/OS environment; 5. Experience IBM Enterprise Modernization and SOA Sandboxes in a cloud environment. (6) Use the PMT from the WCT to generate the JOBs to configure a WebSphere V7 runtime. (7) Use the zMMT from the WCT to generate the JOBs to migrate from WebSphere V6.1 to V7. (8) Use WebSphere z/OS messages & settings to debug timeouts. (9) Use the latest Java tools to diagnose an OOM error.

    Tracks: Applications Programming, Debugging on z/OS Certificate , Java Hands-on Introduction, z/OS Systems Programming and zNextGen
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