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41. | z/OS: WebSphere Business Process Management V6.2 Production Topologies By: John Gates; John Hutchinson; Thomas McManus; Mohamed ShamsEldin Salem; Martin Keen Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 26-JUN-2009 Insert Date: 15-JUL-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: z/OS: WebSphere Business Process Management V6.2 Production Topologies This IBM Redbooks® publication addresses the configuration,
administration, and security of the key runtime environments in
business process management: WebSphere Process Server V6.2 and
WebSphere Business Services Fabric V6.2 for the z/OS platform, and
WebSphere Business Monitor V6.2 integration to the z/OS
platform.
Part 1 of this IBM Redbooks publication introduces production
topology concepts and terminology.
In Part 2, through a series of step-by-step instructions you will
learn how to create a production topology environment for WebSphere
Process Server for z/OS.
Part 3...
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42. | WebSphere Business Process Management V6.2 Production Topologies By: Martin Keen; Naveen Balani; Addison Goering; Sila Kissuu; Leon Matthews; Thomas McManus; Catherine Rivi; Mohamed ShamsEldin Salem; Jim Thorpe; Srinivasa Vadlamudi Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 25-JUN-2009 Insert Date: 15-JUL-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: WebSphere Business Process Management V6.2 Production Topologies This IBM® Redbooks® publication addresses the
configuration, administration, and security of the key runtime
environments in WebSphere® Dynamic Process Edition V6.2.
Part 1 of this publication introduces production topology
concepts and terminology, and provides security considerations.
In Part 2, through a series of step-by-step instructions you
will learn how to select and create a production topology
environment based on WebSphere Process Server deployment
environment patterns. You will learn how to secure this environment
and administer it. This part also contains chapters on...
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43. | WebSphere Commerce Best Practices in Web 2.0 Store By: Rufus Credle; Sankar Ganesh Kalla; Yi LY Luo; Carmen Raileanu; Mark Barbara; Marco Deluca; Mark Kershaw Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 29-APR-2009 Insert Date: 03-JUN-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: WebSphere Commerce Best Practices in Web 2.0 Store This IBM Redbooks publication positions Web 2.0 Store and
demonstates how Web 2.0 is applied to an e-commerce site. This book
discusses the Web 2.0 Store and Social solutions. In addition, you
will gain an understanding of the contributions Dojo and Ajax apply
to the Web 2.0 Starter Store.
This book emphasizes some of the Web 2.0 Store solution’s
benefits for the client and describes the Web 2.0 features of the
new Web 2.0 Store solution of WebSphere Commerce. This book
discusses the Model View Controller (MVC) design pattern for Web
2.0 and provide guidance to developers who are...
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44. | WebSphere Portal for z/OS Version 6 By: Alex Louwe Kooijmans; Egide van Aerschot; Nigel J Davies; Doris Fiorentino; John T Gates; Nicole Hargrove; Paul Houde; Foulques de Valence Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 16-OCT-2007 Insert Date: 03-JUN-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: WebSphere Portal for z/OS Version 6 A portal is one of the most important components in a Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA). IBM WebSphere Portal is available for
a variety of platforms, including z/OS and z/Linux. In this book we
discuss IBM WebSphere Portal Enable for z/OS Version 6.0.0.1 ,
which combines the rich functionality brought by IBM WebSphere
Portal for Multiplatforms with the Qualities of Service provided by
the z/OS platform to provide a robust computing platform. The
information in this book is based on experiences gained during an
ITSO Proof of Concept in which we installed and configured
WebSphere...
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45. | IBM WebSphere DataPower B2B Appliance XB60 Revealed By: Richard Kinard; Bill Barrus; Hector Garcia; Terrill Kramer; Tamika Moody Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 24-APR-2009 Insert Date: 19-MAY-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM WebSphere DataPower B2B Appliance XB60 Revealed The IBM® WebSphere® DataPower® B2B Appliance XB60
is a purpose-built, easy-to-use appliance that incorporates
business-to-business (B2B) and integration functions into a
consolidated B2B-i solution, providing a high-performance and
security-enhanced B2B solution for trading partner connections.
Part 1 of this IBM Redbooks® publication provides a brief
introduction to B2B and how the technology has evolved over the
years along with a description of the most common B2B technologies
and an overview of the IBM Software Services for WebSphere B2B
Deployment methodology.
Part 2 of this...
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46. | Experience Java EE! Using WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.1 By: Ueli Wahli; Charles P Brown; Steven Calello; Rafael Coutinho; Patrick Gan; Cedric Hurst; Maan Mehta Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 18-FEB-2009 Insert Date: 27-FEB-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Experience Java EE! Using WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.1 This IBM® Redbooks® publication is a hands-on guide to
developing a comprehensive Javaâ„¢ EE application using
WebSphere® Application Server Community Edition v2.1 (WASCE),
including core functions, security, Web services, and
messaging.
Novice users are thus able to experience Java EE, and advance
from theoretical knowledge gained by reading introductory material
to practical knowledge gained by implementing a real-life
application.
Experience is one stage in gaining and applying knowledge, but
there are additional stages needed to complete the knowledge
acquisition cycle. This...
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47. | WebSphere Application Server V7: Concepts, Planning and Design By: Martin Keen; Arden Agopyan; Hermann Huebler; Tze Puah; Thomas Schulze; David Soler Vilageliu Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 20-FEB-2009 Insert Date: 27-FEB-2009 Slots: 2.0 | Overview: WebSphere Application Server V7: Concepts, Planning and Design This IBM® Redbooks® publication discusses the
concepts, planning, and design of WebSphere® Application
Server V7.0 environments. This book is aimed at IT architects and
consultants who want more information for the planning and
designing of application-serving environments, ranging from small
to large, and complex implementations.
This IBM Redbooks publication addresses the packaging and the
features incorporated into WebSphere Application Server, covers the
most common implementation topologies, and addresses planning for
specific tasks and components that conform to the...
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48. | IBM WebSphere InterChange Server Migration to WebSphere Process Server By: Saida Davies; Gopal Balasubramanian; Pamela H. Fong; Susan Herrmann; Jeremy Kong; Kevin McKenney; Julien Nagel; Frank M. Neumann; Jayasaikumar Padimiti; Pravesh Patel; Brian Petrini; Ashish Rahurkar; Vishnu Selvaraj; Sascha Schefenacker; Iftekhar Siddiqui; Sandeep Sinha; Ratan Siripurapu; Kiran S. Sundar; Tassanee Supakkul; Chang Liang Xing; Ji Yu; Qu Ji Zhang Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 05-DEC-2008 Insert Date: 21-FEB-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM WebSphere InterChange Server Migration to WebSphere Process Server IBM WebSphere Process Server is the next generation
business process integration server that has evolved from proven
business integration concepts, application server technologies, and
the latest open standards. In this IBM Redbooks publication,
we provide guidance on how to migrate IBM WebSphere InterChange
Server and WebSphere Business Integration Adapters to WebSphere
Process Server.
We discuss the critical concepts that are related to integration
solution architecture, migration project planning, and the
technical implementation approach. We provide a detailed discussion
about the...
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49. | IBM WebSphere Transformation Extender 8.2 By: John Bergland; G. Michael Connolly; Gerrit De Troyer; Piotr Dziedzic; Philippe Mongrolle; Alain Manteau; Patricia Pettersson; Brian E. Wilson Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 14-FEB-2009 Insert Date: 19-FEB-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM WebSphere Transformation Extender 8.2 This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides an
introduction to IBM WebSphere® Transformation Extender V8.2.
WebSphere Transformation Extender is a powerful,
transaction-oriented universal data transformation and validation
solution. It offers multiple execution options to support
right-time, right-style transformation, whether it is batch,
real-time, or embedded.
In this Redbooks publication, we present an overview of the
WebSphere Transformation Extender products and components and
discuss key features for businesses. We describe both the
development and runtime or management aspects...
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50. | z/OS: WebSphere Business Process Management V6.1.2 Production Topologies By: Kevin Senior; Ryan Malynn Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 27-JAN-2009 Insert Date: 05-FEB-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: z/OS: WebSphere Business Process Management V6.1.2 Production Topologies This IBM Redbooks publication describes how to choose and
configure a production topology for WebSphere Process Server for
z/OS and WebSphere Business Services Fabric for z/OS. This paper
book will be useful to infrastructure architects and systems
programmers. Because WebSphere Process Server for z/OS interfaces
with DB2® for z/OS and with a security manager such as RACF,
this book is also relevant to security administrators and to
database administrators.
Chapter 1 discusses BPM production topologies for z/OS.
Chapter 2 contains step–by–step instructions for configuring
both a...
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51. | WebSphere MQ V7.0 Features and Enhancements By: Saida Davies; Glenn Baddeley; Martin Cernicky; Brian Cuttell; Ruchir P Jha; Bulent Sapolyo; Akhila Shivaprasad; Vicente Suarez; Lohitashwa Thyagaraj Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 23-JAN-2009 Insert Date: 05-FEB-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: WebSphere MQ V7.0 Features and Enhancements
This IBM® Red paper books® publication is divided into
three parts:
* Part 1, "Introduction" on page1, provides an introduction to
message-oriented middleware and the WebSphere® MQ product. We
discuss the concept of messaging, explaining what is new in
WebSphere MQ V7.0 and how it is implemented. An overview is
provided on how it fits within the service-oriented architecture
(SOA) framework.
* Part 2, "WebSphere MQ V7.0 enhancements and changes" on page 41,
explains the new WebSphere MQ V7.0 features and enhancements in
detail and includes compatibility and the migration...
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52. | User's Guide to WebSphere eXtreme Scale By: Daniel Froehlich; Nitin Gaur; Jonathan Marshall; John Pape; Jennifer Zorza Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 19-DEC-2008 Insert Date: 26-JAN-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: User's Guide to WebSphere eXtreme Scale WebSphere eXtreme Scale provides a solution to scalability
issues through caching and grid technology. It provides an enhanced
quality of service in high performance computing environments.
This IBM Redbooks publication, User’s Guide to WebSphere
eXtreme Scale, introduces WebSphere eXtreme Scale V6.1 and shows
how to set up and use an eXtreme Scale environment. It begins with
a discussion of the issues that would lead you to an eXtreme Scale
solution. It then describes the architecture of eXtreme Scale to
help you understand how the product works. It provides information
about potential...
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53. | WebSphere MQ Workflow Transition to WebSphere Process Server By: Saida Davies; Aditya P Dutta; Marc Fasbinder; Kurt Fleckenstein; Michael Fox; David Kadlecek; Augusto Kiramoto; Dr Hans-Joachim Novak; Elke Painke; Bo Wang Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 16-JAN-2009 Insert Date: 24-JAN-2009 Slots: 2.0 | Overview: WebSphere MQ Workflow Transition to WebSphere Process Server
This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides guidance on
how to transition from a WebSphere® MQ Workflow 3.6
environment to WebSphere Process Server V 6.1. It provides a
conceptual overview of WebSphere MQ Workflow and WebSphere Process
Server, describes new features provided by the WebSphere Process
Server, and discusses benefits of a transition to the new
environment.
The book discusses the transition concepts available for
converting a business process from WebSphere MQ Workflow to
WebSphere Process Server.
It compares human interaction in business processes in WebSphere
MQ Workflow to...
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54. | IBM® WebSphere® DataPower® SOA Appliance Handbook By: Bill Hines; John Rasmussen; Jaime Ryan; Simon Kapadia; Jim Brennan Publisher: IBM Press Publication Date: 24-DEC-2008 Insert Date: 23-DEC-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM® WebSphere® DataPower® SOA Appliance Handbook Expert Guide to Deploying, Using, and
Managing DataPower SOA Appliances
IBM® WebSphere® DataPower®
appliances can simplify SOA deployment, strengthen SOA security,
enhance SOA performance, and dramatically improve SOA return on
investment. In this book, a team of IBM’s leading experts
show how to make the most of DataPower SOA appliances in any IT
environment.
The authors present IBM DataPower
information and insights that are available nowhere else. Writing
for working architects, administrators, and security specialists,
they draw extensively on their deep experience helping...
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55. | WebSphere Application Server: Step by Step By: Rama Turaga; Owen Cline; Peter Van Sickel Publisher: MC Press Publication Date: 01-MAY-2006 Insert Date: 06-DEC-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: WebSphere Application Server: Step by Step A complete reference to the complex and multifaceted
middleware that is WebSphere Application Server—used by huge
enterprises as well as small businesses—this guide covers not
only installation and configuration but the critical verification
and management process for ensuring successful installation and
implementation. All of the different packages, from Express to
Network, are addressed so that companies of all sizes will be able
to successfully implement WebSphere Application Server V6. The
steps involved in setting up a complete WebSphere Application
Server installation are provided, and...
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56. | WebSphere® Engineering: A Practical Guide for WebSphere Support Managers and Senior Consultants By: Ying Ding Publisher: IBM Press Publication Date: 18-DEC-2008 Insert Date: 04-DEC-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: WebSphere® Engineering: A Practical Guide for WebSphere Support Managers and Senior Consultants The Practical, End-to-End Guide to
WebSphere®  Infrastructure Engineering and Technical
Management
Companies depend on the IBM® WebSphere
platform to deliver mission-critical Web applications and services
and to provide the foundation for Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA). To gain maximum value from WebSphere technologies,
organizations must implement comprehensive, integrated best
practices for managing their WebSphere infrastructures. In this
book, one of the most experienced enterprise WebSphere support
managers introduces those best practices and explains exactly how
to make the most...
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57. | WebSphere Business Process Management V6.1.2 Production Topologies By: Peter Daly; Martin Keen; Ryan Malynn; Thomas McManus; Karen Poyer; Julia Reder; Mohamed Shamseldin Salem; Kevin Senior; Jeffrey Slone; Vignesh Velusamyravindran Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 12-NOV-2008 Insert Date: 21-NOV-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: WebSphere Business Process Management V6.1.2 Production Topologies The IBM WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition is a comprehensive set
of role-based, SOA enabled product capabilities providing customers
the ability to continuously optimize processes and adapt them to
rapidly changing needs. This IBM Redbooks publication addresses the
configuration, administration, and security of the key runtime
environments in WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition: IBM WebSphere
Process Server, WebSphere Business Services Fabric, and WebSphere
Business Monitor.
Through a series of step-by-step instructions you will learn how
to select and create a production topology environment...
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58. | Building Dynamic Ajax Applications Using WebSphere Feature Pack for Web 2.0 By: G. Michael Connolly; Mehmet Akin; Ankur Goyal; Robin Howlett; Matthew Perrins Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 06-NOV-2008 Insert Date: 14-NOV-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Building Dynamic Ajax Applications Using WebSphere Feature Pack for Web 2.0 This IBM Redbooks publication demonstrates techniques and
technologies available through the WAS Feature Pack for Web 2.0 for
building dynamic, next-generation Web applications. It covers the
three main sub-components including:
* Connecting to SOA services from a Ajax using lightweight
protocols REST and JSON
* Extending Enterprise Messaging to the Web using Ajax
Messaging
* Speeding up Ajax application time to market using the Ajax
Development Toolkit featuring Dojo
Web 2.0 FEP on WAS CE 2.0, WAS 6.1, and WAS 6.0.2 are
supported.
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59. | WebSphere Commerce Line-Of-Business Tooling Customization By: Rufus Credle; Jeff Coster; Steffen Eckardt; Girish Gopinathan; Vani Mittal; Juha Nevalainen; Ramya Rajendiran Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 05-NOV-2008 Insert Date: 14-NOV-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: WebSphere Commerce Line-Of-Business Tooling Customization The Management Center for WebSphere® Commerce is the next
generation business user tool for managing online business tasks.
It was introduced with WebSphere Commerce Version 6, Feature Pack
3, for example, catalog tasks, marketing tasks, and promotion
tasks.
In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we give you a
broad understanding of the features and capabilities of the
Management Center for WebSphere Commerce. In addition, you learn
how the Management Center fits into the service-oriented
architecture (SOA) framework of IBM WebSphere Commerce.
In this book, we:
Help you to install, tailor,...
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60. | Migrating IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation to WebSphere Process Server V6.1 By: Saida Davies; Lei Jiang; Simon Kofkin-Hansen; Ji Yu; Peng Cheng Zhang Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 28-OCT-2008 Insert Date: 07-NOV-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Migrating IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation to WebSphere Process Server V6.1
In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we provide a guide
for migrating from IBM WebSphere® Business Integration Server
Foundation V5.1 to WebSphere Process Server V6.1. The content of
this book targets a broad audience that includes managers, IT
architects, solutions designers, and integration developers who
have been involved with WebSphere Business Integration Server
Foundation projects.
We discuss the concepts, planning, differences, and migration
paths that you must understand before attempting to migrate the
source artifacts, which are created by using IBM WebSphere Studio
Application...
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