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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Profile

Profile:-
         A Profile is nothing but an environment where we can do administrative activities on Applications and Servers. Once we create a profile we will get a Cell, Node and Servers where we can provide runtime environment for the J2EE Applications. Profile provides administrators to have multiple Application Servers on single machine. In WebSphere Express and Base packages we can create only one type of profile i.e. Application Server profile and WebSphere ND package we have different profiles:
                                                1. Application Server Profile
                                                 2. Deployment Manager Profile
                                                3. Custom Profile  

A distributed server configuration can be created in one of three ways:

1.        Create a deployment manager profile to define the deployment manager. Then create one or more custom node profiles to be federated as nodes into the cell managed by the deployment manager. The custom nodes can exist on the deployment manager machine or on multiple separate machines. Application servers can then be created using the administrative tools, for example the administrative console.
2.       Create a deployment manager profile to define the deployment manager. Then create one or more application server profiles and federate these profiles into the cell managed by the deployment manager. This process adds both nodes and application servers into the cell. The application server profiles can exist on the deployment manager machine or on multiple separate machines.
3.        Create a cell profile. This actually creates two profiles: a deployment manager profile and a federated application server profile. Both reside on the same machine.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Krishna,

    I am a newbie for websphere.Thanks for the detailed intro.very good one.
    Please provide me the download link for websphere version 7 network deployment for windows. I tired like anything, every link i found is redirecting me to v 8.


    Thanks,
    Surendra

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