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Titolo: | End-to-end e-business transaction management made easy / / [Morten Moeller ... et al.] |
Pubblicazione: | Austin, TX, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2003 |
Edizione: | 1st ed. |
Descrizione fisica: | xxiv, 494 p. : ill |
Disciplina: | 658.8/72/0285 |
Soggetto topico: | Electronic commerce - Management |
Business enterprises - Computer networks - Management | |
Altri autori: | MoellerMorten |
Note generali: | "December 2003." |
"SG24-6080-00." | |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Business value of end-to-end transaction monitoring -- Chapter 1. Transaction management imperatives -- 1.1 e-business transactions -- 1.2 J2EE applications management -- 1.2.1 The impact of J2EE on infrastructure management -- 1.2.2 Importance of JMX -- 1.3 e-business applications: complex layers of services -- 1.3.1 Managing the e-business applications -- 1.3.2 Architecting e-business application infrastructures -- 1.3.3 Basic products used to facilitate e-business applications -- 1.3.4 Managing e-business applications using Tivoli -- 1.4 Tivoli product structure -- 1.5 Managing e-business applications -- 1.5.1 IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance functions -- Chapter 2. IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance in brief -- 2.1 Typical e-business transactions are complex -- 2.1.1 The pain of e-business transactions -- 2.2 Introducing TMTP 5.2 -- 2.2.1 TMTP 5.2 components -- 2.3 Reporting and troubleshooting with TMTP WTP -- 2.4 Integration points -- Chapter 3. IBM TMTP architecture -- 3.1 Architecture overview -- 3.1.1 Web Transaction Performance -- 3.1.2 Enterprise Transaction Performance -- 3.2 Physical infrastructure components -- 3.3 Key technologies utilized by WTP -- 3.3.1 ARM -- 3.3.2 J2EE instrumentation -- 3.4 Security features -- 3.5 TMTP implementation considerations -- 3.6 Putting it all together -- Part 2 Installation and deployment -- Chapter 4. TMTP WTP Version 5.2 installation and deployment -- 4.1 Custom installation of the Management Server -- 4.1.1 Management Server custom installation preparation steps -- 4.1.2 Step-by-step custom installation of the Management Server -- 4.1.3 Deployment of the Store and Forward Agents. |
4.1.4 Installation of the Management Agents -- 4.2 Typical installation of the Management Server -- Chapter 5. Interfaces to other management tools -- 5.1 Managing and monitoring your Web infrastructure -- 5.1.1 Keeping Web and application servers online -- 5.1.2 ITM for Web Infrastructure installation -- 5.1.3 Creating managed application objects -- 5.1.4 WebSphere monitoring -- 5.1.5 Event handling -- 5.1.6 Surveillance: Web Health Console -- 5.2 Configuration of TEC to work with TMTP -- 5.2.1 Configuration of ITM Health Console to work with TMTP -- 5.2.2 Setting SNMP -- 5.2.3 Setting SMTP -- Chapter 6. Keeping the transaction monitoring environment fit -- 6.1 Basic maintenance for the TMTP WTP environment -- 6.1.1 Checking MBeans -- 6.2 Configuring the ARM Agent -- 6.3 J2EE monitoring maintenance -- 6.4 TMTP TDW maintenance tips -- 6.5 Uninstalling the TMTP Management Server -- 6.5.1 The right way to uninstall on UNIX -- 6.5.2 The wrong way to uninstall on UNIX -- 6.5.3 Removing GenWin from a Management Agent -- 6.5.4 Removing the J2EE component manually -- 6.6 TMTP Version 5.2 best practices -- Part 3 Using TMTP to measure transaction performance -- Chapter 7. Real-time reporting -- 7.1 Reporting overview -- 7.2 Reporting differences from Version 5.1 -- 7.3 The Big Board -- 7.4 Topology Report overview -- 7.5 STI Report -- 7.6 General Reports -- Chapter 8. Measuring e-business transaction response times -- 8.1 Preparation for measurement and configuration -- 8.1.1 Naming standards for TMTP policies -- 8.1.2 Choosing the right measurement component(s) -- 8.1.3 Measurement component selection summary -- 8.2 The sample e-business application: Trade -- 8.3 Deployment, configuration, and ARM data collection -- 8.4 STI recording and playback -- 8.4.1 STI component deployment -- 8.4.2 STI Recorder installation. | |
8.4.3 Transaction recording and registration -- 8.4.4 Playback schedule definition -- 8.4.5 Playback policy creation -- 8.4.6 Working with realms -- 8.5 Quality of Service -- 8.5.1 QoS Component deployment -- 8.5.2 Creating discovery policies for QoS -- 8.6 The J2EE component -- 8.6.1 J2EE component deployment -- 8.6.2 J2EE component configuration -- 8.7 Transaction performance reporting -- 8.7.1 Reporting on Trade -- 8.7.2 Looking at subtransactions -- 8.7.3 Using topology reports -- 8.8 Using TMTP with BEA Weblogic -- 8.8.1 The Java Pet Store sample application -- 8.8.2 Deploying TMTP components in a Weblogic environment -- 8.8.3 J2EE discovery and listening policies for Weblogic Pet Store -- 8.8.4 Event analysis and online reports for Pet Store -- Chapter 9. Rational Robot and GenWin -- 9.1 Introducing Rational Robot -- 9.1.1 Installing and configuring the Rational Robot -- 9.1.2 Configuring a Rational Project -- 9.1.3 Recording types: GUI and VU scripts -- 9.1.4 Steps to record a GUI simulation with Rational Robot -- 9.1.5 Add ARM API calls for TMTP in the script -- 9.2 Introducing GenWin -- 9.2.1 Deploying the Generic Windows Component -- 9.2.2 Registering your Rational Robot Transaction -- 9.2.3 Create a GenWin playback policy -- Chapter 10. Historical reporting -- 10.1 TMTP and Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse -- 10.1.1 Tivoli Enterprise Data Warehouse overview -- 10.1.2 TMTP Version 5.2 Warehouse Enablement Pack overview -- 10.1.3 The monitoring process data flow -- 10.1.4 Setting up the TMTP Warehouse Enablement Packs -- 10.2 Creating historical reports directly from TMTP -- 10.3 Reports by TEDW Report Interface -- 10.3.1 The TEDW Report Interface -- 10.3.2 Sample TMTP Version 5.2 reports with data mart -- 10.3.3 Create extreme case weekly and monthly reports -- 10.4 Using OLAP tools for customized reports -- 10.4.1 Crystal Reports overview. | |
10.4.2 Crystal Reports integration with TEDW -- 10.4.3 Sample Trade application reports -- Part 4 Appendixes -- Appendix A. Patterns for e-business -- Introduction to Patterns for e-business -- The Patterns for e-business layered asset model -- How to use the Patterns for e-business -- Appendix B. Using Rational Robot in the Tivoli Management Agent environment -- Rational Robot -- Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance (TMTP) -- The ARM API -- Initial install -- Working with Java Applets -- Running the Java Enabler -- Using the ARM API in Robot scripts -- Rational Robot command line options -- Obfuscating embedded passwords in Rational Scripts -- Rational Robot screen locking solution -- Appendix C. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover. | |
Sommario/riassunto: | This IBM Redbooks publication will help you install, tailor, and configure the new IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance Version 5.2, which will assist you in determining the business performance of your e-business transactions in terms of responsiveness, performance, and availability. The major enhancement in Version 5.2 is the addition of state-of-the-art industry strength monitoring functions for J2EE applications hosted by WebSphere Application Server or BEA Weblogic. In addition, the architecture of Web Transaction Monitoring (WTP) has been redesigned to provide for even easier deployment, increased scalability, and better performance. Also, the reporting functions has been enhanced by the addition of ETL2s for the Tivoli Enterprise Date Warehouse. This new version of IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance provides all the capabilities of previous versions of IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance, including the Enterprise Transaction Performance (ETP) functions used to add transaction performance monitoring capabilities to the Tivoli Management Environment (with the exception of reporting through Tivoli Decision Support). The reporting functions have been migrated to the Tivoli Enterprise Date Warehouse environment. Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM. |
Titolo autorizzato: | End-to-end e-business transaction management made easy |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910819043803321 |
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