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Featured documents for IBM WebSphere Application Server
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| | | Abstract | | This document features the most requested documents as well as those identified as valuable in helping answer your questions related to IBM WebSphere Application Server. The list will be updated periodically to reflect new trends and issues. | | | | | | | | Content | The content below was sent in a proactive e-mail on 17 September 2009. If you would like to subscribe, see the instructions in the Proactive e-mail knowledge collection.
This document contains links (URLs) to WebSphere Application Server technical support documents and information that can help you get more value from your software. It is intended to help you to be proactive in your support and administration of WebSphere Application Server. This document includes:
- Possible security exposure with XML digital signature with IBM WebSphere Application Server (PK80596 and PK80627)
Possible security exposure with XML digital signature - Security Exposure: WebSphere Application Server with JAX-RPC WS-Security may improperly validate UsernameTokens (PK75992)
JAX-RPC WS-Security may improperly validate UsernameTokens (PK75992) - Researching Known Vulnerabilities Resulting from a Scan for IBM HTTP Server
Concerns over security vulnerabilities for web servers. The concern may be the result of a recent security scan or PCI scan. - Webcast replay: Response Time Analysis for Databases and Web Services in WebSphere Application Server
Through experience working with customer performance problems with databases and web services, this WebSphere Support Technical Exchange session provides a method of analysis of the response times for database statement execution and for web services calls from the consumer to the provider. - Webcast replay: Introduction to the Java Consumability Tools and Java Guided Troubleshooting
Over the last 18 months a number of tools and capabilities have been released to simplify the process of monitoring and debugging Java applications. This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange is designed to introduce the tools, as well as the Java Guided Troubleshooting information which tells the users when and how to use them. - The Support Authority: Introducing the new IBM Support Portal
The IBM® Support Portal is the latest addition to the portfolio of self-help tools for IBM software. With its new look and feel, you get an unprecedented and consistent support interface for all IBM products -- which you can customize to suit your specific support needs. This article introduces you to all its new features, plus gives you the latest IBM Support news. - The Support Authority: What’s new in IBM Support Assistant V4.1
IBM Support Assistant is a free serviceability workbench provided by IBM to facilitate self-help diagnostics for software problems. This article provides an overview of the newest features included in the IBM Support Assistant Workbench and Agent V4.1 software offerings. - Common questions about the web server Plug-in
In the web server Plug-in, what do the following options mean and what are the recommended settings for these options? LoadBalanceWeight; MaxConnections; ConnectTimeout; ServerIOTimeout - What affect does Session Affinity have?
- How are connections handled during Plug-in Fail-over?
- Are more than one instance of the plugin loaded by the web server? If so, do the plugin instances share information with each other?
- Configuring the WebSphere Application Server Web server plug-in for multiple Web sites
Internet Information Services 6.0 (IIS), which ships with Microsoft Windows 2003, allows multiple Web sites to be run within a single IIS server. Given this ability, can the WebSphere Application Server Web server plug-in be used with multiple IIS Web sites? - PK90452: Session affinity fails when using URL rewrite and HTTP plug-in
Session affinity using URL rewrite fails when plug-in fails to correctly extract cloneID from the URL. - Tuning IBM HTTP Server to maximize the number of client connections to WebSphere Application Server
Out of the box, IBM HTTP Server supports a maximum of 600 concurrent connections. Performance will suffer if load dictates more concurrent connections, as incoming requests will be queued up by the host operating system. You can increase the number of maximum connections allowed by IBM HTTP Server by editing the httpd.conf file. - Intermittent delay returning response to a client request when ServerIOTimeout is set to non-zero value
When customer uses a non-zero value for the ServerIOTimeout option, responses to client requests are intermittently taking an excessive amout of time to be returned to the client. In fact the responses are being returned when the ServerIOTimeout value pops. | | | | | | | Cross Reference information | | Segment | Product | Component | Platform | Version | Edition | | Application Servers | Runtimes for Java Technology | Java SDK | | | | | Application Servers | IBM HTTP Server | Java SDK | AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows | 7.0, 6.1, 6.0 | |
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| | Software |  |
| | Application Servers |  |
| | Distributed Application & Web Servers |  |
| | WebSphere Application Server |  |
| | General |  |
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AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
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5.1, 6.0, 6.1, 7.0
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Base, Network Deployment
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7006233
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| Modified date: |
| | 2009-09-17 |
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