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WebSphere MQ in a z/OS Parallel Sysplex Environment

WebSphere MQ in a z/OS Parallel Sysplex Environment

By: Eugene Deborin

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 24-OCT-2002

Insert Date: 19-NOV-2012

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This IBM Redbooks publication looks at the latest enhancements to WebSphere MQ for z/OS and shows how you can make use of the z/OS Parallel Sysplex to improve throughput and availability of your message-driven applications. It helps you configure and customize your system to use shared queues in a high-availability environment and to migrate from earlier releases. In the first part of the book, we provide an overview of z/OS Parallel Sysplex Technologies that you can integrate into your WebSphere MQ solution. We describe: - z/OS Resource Recovery Services (RRS) - Automatic Restart Manager...

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iSeries Access for Web V5R2 and WebSphere Host Publisher V4.0

iSeries Access for Web V5R2 and WebSphere Host Publisher V4.0

By: Sungsim Park; Andy Hagger; Benjamin Jansky; Paul Masschelein; Kevin O'Connor

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 11-SEP-2002

Insert Date: 19-NOV-2012

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iSeries Access for Web (5722-XH2) - the latest offering in the iSeries Access Family (5722-XW1) product - offers Web browser-based access to IBM eServer iSeries servers. iSeries Access for Web helps leverage business information, applications, and resources across an enterprise by extending the iSeries resources to the client desktop through a Web browser. IBM WebSphere Host Publisher 4.0 (5724-B81) can modernize host applications or replace traditional character-based interfaces with a Web look and feel. These host applications can run directly from any standard Web browser. Host Publisher...

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WebSphere Commerce V5.4 Handbook: Architecture and Integration Guide

WebSphere Commerce V5.4 Handbook: Architecture and Integration Guide

By: John Ganci

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 30-SEP-2002

Insert Date: 19-NOV-2012

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This IBM Redbooks publication provides IT architects, specialists and developers with the knowledge to design, implement, and manage a WebSphere Commerce V5.4 runtime environment and store. The topics covered include: - Introduction to WebSphere Commerce runtime architecture, store, and programming model. - WebSphere Commerce runtime architecture design and implementation guidelines for security, scalability, performance and testing. - Advanced multi-tier implementation scenarios for Windows, Solaris, AIX using DB2, IBM HTTP Server, iPlanet Web Server, and Oracle8i. - Back-end integration...

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WebSphere Application Server V8.5 Migration Guide

WebSphere Application Server V8.5 Migration Guide

By: Ersan Arik; Burak Cakil; Kurtcebe Eroglu; Vasfi Gucer; Rispna Jain; Levent Kaya; Sinan Konya; Hatice Meric; Ross Pavitt; Dave Vines; Hakan Yildirim; Tayfun Yurdagul

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 02-NOV-2012

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication helps you plan and execute the migration of J2EE applications that are developed for Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle Application Server, JBoss, and Apache Tomcat, so that they run on IBM WebSphere® Application Server V8.5. In addition, this book covers migration from earlier versions of WebSphere Application Server to WebSphere Application Server V8.5. This book provides detailed information to plan migrations, suggested approaches for developing portable applications, and migrating working examples for each of the platforms from which we migrated in our...

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RDB Synchronization, Transcoding and LDAP Directory Services in IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access Version 4.1.1

RDB Synchronization, Transcoding and LDAP Directory Services in IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access Version 4.1.1

By: Juan Rodriguez; Gregory Mebberson; LindaMay Patterson; Gianfranco Rutigliano; Luo Yuan Zhi (Anna)

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 22-NOV-2002

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This IBM Redbooks publication will help you plan, install and implement Relational Database Synchronization (RDB) with back-end databases such as DB2 and Oracle using the JDBC interface, Transcoding Technologies and LDAP services, using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directories such as IBM SecureWay Directory, iPlanet, Microsoft Active Directory and Domino LDAP Directory services in IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access Version 4.1.1. A step-by-step sample installation is also included to show you how to install this product to support connections using a Pocket PC. Hints and tips...

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Accelerating IBM WebSphere Application Server Performance with Versant enJin

Accelerating IBM WebSphere Application Server Performance with Versant enJin

By: Joe DeCarlo; Sanjiv Chhabria; Versant Solution Team

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 18-NOV-2002

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Application Servers have become the choice technology for companies building Web-based distributed e-business applications. Although this has proven to be successful in a number of areas, many organizations still struggle with several performance bottlenecks. Using IBM WebSphere and Versant enJin provides a framework for a solution that addresses some of these challenges - especially the complex object-oriented models of Enterprise Applications Versant enJin integrates seamlessly with IBM WebSphere and provides the performance and scalability you need to accelerate your e-business...

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IBM WebSphere Voice Systems Solutions

IBM WebSphere Voice Systems Solutions

By: Rufus Credle; Guy Kempny; Suchita Dadhich; Ekaterina Dietrich; Jiong Hu; Justin Poggioli

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 13-JAN-2003

Insert Date: 05-NOV-2012

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The WebSphere Voice Server product is a member of the IBM WebSphere software family. It provides a platform that enables the creation of voice applications through industry standards such as VoiceXML and Java. The WebSphere Voice Server facilitates the deployment of voice applications by interfacing with voice standards such as Cisco VoIP, IBM DirectTalk, and Dialogic platforms. It further aids the development of these applications by providing development tools. This IBM Redbooks publication discusses the functionality of WebSphere Voice Server in the context of real business environments....

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Application Development Using the Versata Logic Suite for WebSphere

Application Development Using the Versata Logic Suite for WebSphere

By: Joe DeCarlo; Jackie McAlexander; Wilbert Kho

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 19-DEC-2002

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Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can help speed the process of developing applications. This IBM Redbooks publication demonstrates a method of developing and managing the business logic in the self-service business pattern (formerly known as the user-to-business pattern). The book describes the process of developing a stock trading application, based on the IBM Trade benchmark, using business logic rules to automate the construction and interaction of the transactional (EJB) components. It demonstrates substantially enhancing the business logic of the...

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B2B e-commerce with WebSphere Commerce Business Edition V5.4 Patterns for e-business Series

B2B e-commerce with WebSphere Commerce Business Edition V5.4 Patterns for e-business Series

By: William Moore; Andrew I. McDougall; Erik Rolshausen; Stephen Smith; Bernd Stehle

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 28-FEB-2003

Insert Date: 29-OCT-2012

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This IBM Redbooks publication is part of the Patterns for e-business series and examines how Composite patterns can be used when developing e-commerce Web sites using WebSphere Commerce Business Edition. In particular, it describes the Sell-Side Hub composite pattern and how it can assist architects and designers who have been asked to develop an e-Marketplace using WebSphere Commerce Business Edition. This book is intended for architects, designers and developers. It develops a technical architecture based on requirements common to e-Marketplaces that are Sell-Side Hubs. In developing this...

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WebSphere Commerce V5.4 Catalog Design and Content Management

WebSphere Commerce V5.4 Catalog Design and Content Management

By: John Ganci; Lance Bader; Megan Ball; Matthew Day; Don Edwards; Miroslav Holecy; Adrian Warman; Carolyn Coughlin Weissberg; Steven Weissberg

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 30-JAN-2003

Insert Date: 29-OCT-2012

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This IBM Redbooks publication provides detailed information on how to design, implement, and manage a WebSphere Commerce catalog and content management system for use with WebSphere Commerce V5.4. In Part 1 we introduce the concepts of catalog and content management, provide an overview of the WebSphere Commerce store and data architecture, and provide a summary of ISV Partner Solutions for catalog and content management. In addition, we introduce managing digital media with WebSphere Commerce for Digital Media. In Part 2, we provide architecture, design, and development guidelines for...

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A B2B Solution using WebSphere Business Integration V4.1 and WebSphere Business Connection V1.1

A B2B Solution using WebSphere Business Integration V4.1 and WebSphere Business Connection V1.1

By: Lee Gavin; Gangadhara Rao Akana; Axel Angeli; Sreedhar Reddy Bhumireddy; Peter Gersak; Nizam Ishmael; Hari Kumar Nagumalla; Viral Ved

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 11-AUG-2003

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The world of e-commerce is changing rapidly. Some ten years ago, e-commerce was mostly defined as participating in an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) initiative. Today, e-commerce means much more than just EDI: it means supporting interactive Web sites; it means enabling the communications with multiple exchanges; it means using XML and the Internet to conduct interactive business-to-customer and business-to-business communications. This IBM Redbooks publication explores some of the possibilities using products from WebSphere Business Integration V4.1 and WebSphere Business Connect V1.1...

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WebSphere Commerce Portal V5.4 Solutions

WebSphere Commerce Portal V5.4 Solutions

By: John Ganci; Sanjoy Banik; Normunds Saumanis; Kai Schwidder

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 16-JUN-2003

Insert Date: 10-OCT-2012

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Portals provide the user with a single point of access to a wide variety of content, data and services throughout an enterprise. The content displayed in portlets on the portal page can be personalized based on user preferences, site design and marketing campaigns. IBM WebSphere Commerce Portal provides an integrated solution for aggregating and personalizing commerce content and data by leveraging the technologies of WebSphere Commerce V5.4 and WebSphere Portal V4.2. When using the WebSphere Commerce Portal, users have a single point of access to personalized content in portlets from Web...

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Self-Service Applications using IBM WebSphere V5.0 and IBM MQSeries Integrator

Self-Service Applications using IBM WebSphere V5.0 and IBM MQSeries Integrator

By: Peter Kovari; Kadhar Masthan; Carla Sadtler; Jan Smolenski; Paul Solano; Jose Luis Spagnuolo; Frank Strecker; Raghu Varadan

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 16-JUL-2003

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This IBM Redbooks publication introduces the Router and Decomposition application patterns for Self-Service e-business applications. The book discusses the messaging and transactional capabilities of an application. This book is a valuable source for IT architects, IT specialists, application designers, application developers, system administrators, and consultants. Part 1, Patterns for e-business, introduces the Patterns for e-business concept, focusing particularly on the Self-Service business pattern and the Router and Decomposition application patterns. Part 2, Guidelines, provides...

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B2B Solutions Using WebSphere Business Connection

B2B Solutions Using WebSphere Business Connection

By: Geert Van de Putte; Ali Bouhouch; Vinay Choudhary; Reza Ghorieshi; Keeranoor Kumar; Bhushan Mahashabde; Bhargava Rambabu Poludasu; Pushkar Suri; Madhavi Vemuri

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 18-JUL-2003

Insert Date: 10-OCT-2012

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This IBM IBM Redbooks publication describes the use of the WebSphere Business Connection product to create business-to-business solutions. The first part of the book introduces B2B concepts and discusses in detail the installation, configuration and validation of a WebSphere Business Connection platform. This set-up involves the preparation of several B2B gateway components, such as CrossWorldsTPI for AS/2 communication, WebSphere Data Interchange for EDI data translation and the Web Services Gateway for the invocation of Web services between trading partners. The second part of the book...

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IBM WebSphere Portal 8: Web Experience Factory and the Cloud

IBM WebSphere Portal 8: Web Experience Factory and the Cloud

By: Chelis Camargo; Helmar Martens

Publisher: Packt Publishing

Publication Date: 25-SEP-2012

Insert Date: 27-SEP-2012

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Build a comprehensive web portal for your company with a complete coverage of all the project lifecycle stages. The only book that explains the various phases in a complete portal project life cycle Full of illustrations, diagrams, and tips with clear step-by-step instructions and real time examples Take a deep dive into Portal architectural analysis, design and deployment Understand how profiling can be used to provide variability for customization, personalization and configuration of portlets and environments Master the main approaches for classifying,...

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WebSphere Portal on z/OS

WebSphere Portal on z/OS

By: Tamas Vilaghy; Marlon Ebert; Lothar Goeggelmann; Ashok Iyengar; Boris Khalkhal; Henry Orton; Theresa Tai

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 06-NOV-2003

Insert Date: 24-SEP-2012

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This IBM Redbooks publication will help you install, tailor, and configure the PTF2 level of WebSphere Portal Server for z/OS product. We discuss architectural, installation, configuration, administration, security and problem determination issues. We show you how to deploy portlets and how to convert a "normal" WebSphere application into a portlet. Some of the key features of the IBM WebSphere Portal offering are that it delivers a single, universal point of access that is integrated, highly customizable and scalable to interact with key applications, content, people, and business processes....

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WebSphere Application Server - Express: A Development Example for New Developers

WebSphere Application Server - Express: A Development Example for New Developers

By: Moore William; Mark Buensalido; Gwendolyn Gaumond; Bo Gong; Ilaria Gorla; Doug Grove; Stelios Psarras; Pasi Valjus; Ryan Karchner

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 12-NOV-2003

Insert Date: 24-SEP-2012

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This IBM Redbooks publication is a practical guide to developing Web applications using WebSphere Studio. WebSphere Studio is used to develop a sample Web application targeted to the WebSphere Application Server - Express runtime platform. It implements a sample scenario based on realistic requirements for small and medium customers, and provides an end-to-end guide for the development of this scenario. The book focuses on describing a simple process that allows non technical readers to understand and participate in the development of Web applications using WebSphere Studio . Part 1 of...

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WebSphere Commerce V5.5 Handbook, Customization and Deployment Guide

WebSphere Commerce V5.5 Handbook, Customization and Deployment Guide

By: John Ganci; Hernan Cunico; Daniel Dunn; Steve Insley; Ryan Karchner; Emad Muhanna; Nicolai Nielsen; Abhishek Singh; Sean Zhu

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 24-NOV-2003

Insert Date: 17-SEP-2012

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This IBM Redbooks publication provides IT architects, IT specialists, and developers with the critical knowledge to design, develop, implement, deploy, and manage a WebSphere Commerce V5.5 runtime environment and store. This book includes the following: Introduction to the WebSphere Commerce runtime architecture, programming model, business and store models. Development guidelines for a e-commerce development methodology, development environment, build cycle, and globalization. ITSO B2B working example, including a business requirements analysis and solution...

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WebSphere Version 5 Application Development Handbook

WebSphere Version 5 Application Development Handbook

By: Ueli Wahli; Jonas Andersen; Nicole Hargrove; Markus Meser; Jean-Pierre Norguet

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 14-DEC-2003

Insert Date: 17-SEP-2012

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This IBM Redbooks publication provides detailed information on how to develop J2EE-compliant Web applications for WebSphere Application Server Version 5 using WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5.1 as an integrated development environment. Also covered are a variety of application development tools from IBM and Open Source. The target audience for this book includes the entire application development team, especially architects and developers. It also includes developers with experience of earlier versions of the WebSphere products, who are looking to migrate to...

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Integrating Lotus Domino 6 and WebSphere Express V5 on the IBM eServer iSeries Server

Integrating Lotus Domino 6 and WebSphere Express V5 on the IBM eServer iSeries Server

By: Deb Landon; Jim Ahrens; Tony Austin; Lu Cao; Paulo Meira

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Publication Date: 18-DEC-2003

Insert Date: 17-SEP-2012

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When most people enter their house, they only have to unlock one or two locks on the front door. Imagine, however, if you had to use a key and unlock the door to every room inside the house, every time you wanted to go into another room. Such is the case with many Information Technology (IT) systems these days, which require a multitude of user IDs and passwords for every system and application you want to access. Faced with growing user frustrations, many companies are turning to a single signon (SSO) security system. SSO lets users enter one user ID and password and then have access to an...