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We have our J2EE application currently deployed on Weblogic 7 and plan to migrate it towards Websphere in the near future. Can any of the gurus here suggest/recommend me a good book worth reading to understand the Websphere basics and that might help me configuring and migrating towards it.

Your input is highly appreciated.

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Try this redbook sg246195.pdf

http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246195.html?Open
 
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This link could help too

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/studio/wl2was.html
 
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Sandeep,
See my review in the bunkhouse of IBM Websphere Deployment. It assumes some J2EE knowledge, but you have that from WebLogic. The review also contains a link to Amazon.
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