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IBM WebSphere Application Server v7.0 Security
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Let's recall the enterprise application server architecture view from Chapter 1. During this chapter, we will concentrate on the front-end portion of the architecture. The following figure shows the front-end of a classic WebSphere clustered environment topology:
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The main purpose of the architectures presented in this section is to limit in-bound network traffic from the Internet into your organization service networks.
The diagram shown in the previous figure is a simplification of the classic WebSphere horizontal cluster architecture. In such topology, each of the rectangles (green) labeled WAS represents a WebSphere node, which may include a node agent (the WebSphere notation for the name of the process is nodeagent) and one or more Java application servers. This node is hosted on its own [OS] server. Therefore, in the diagram, we have two servers hosting a WebSphere node...
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