
1. | ![]() A Portal Composite Pattern Using WebSphere V4.1 By: Michele Galic; Lori Cramer; Roshan Rao; Martin Wolfe Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 13-FEB-2003 Insert Date: 13-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: A Portal Composite Pattern Using WebSphere V4.1 The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can speed the process of developing applications. The Portal composite pattern combines Business and Integration patterns to help implement a portal solution. This IBM Redbook provides a technical scenario and guidelines for the Portal composite pattern. It shows how the Composite pattern works and documents the tasks required to build a technical scenario of it.
Part 1 of the redbook guides you through the process of choosing the Business and Integration patterns of the Composite pattern and then drill down to the...
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2. | ![]() A Secure Portal Using WebSphere Portal V5 and Tivoli Access Manager V4.1 By: Michele Galic; Alison Halliday; Andrew Hatzikyriacos; Maria Munaro; Sailaja Parepalli; David Yang Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 01-DEC-2003 Insert Date: 14-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: A Secure Portal Using WebSphere Portal V5 and Tivoli Access Manager V4.1 Portals provide a personalized single point of access to applications, content, people and processes through a Web interface. They also provide underlying services for these applications, such as security, search, collaboration and workflow.
This IBM redbook will focus on the security aspect of Portal’s single access point. It is intended to help IT architects, IT specialists, security architects and security administrators understand and implement portal security using a secure portal solution. This solution will be built on WebSphere Portal Server V5.0.1 and Tivoli Access Manager V4.1....
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3. | ![]() An EAI Solution using WebSphere Business Integration (V4.1) By: Lee Gavin; Gerd Diederichs; Piotr Golec; Hendrik Greyvenstein; Ken Palmer; Sreekumar Rajagopalan; Arvind Viswanathan Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-JUL-2003 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: An EAI Solution using WebSphere Business Integration (V4.1) In the world of Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), there is no "one size fits all" solution. This is why the IBM WebSphere software platform contains a number of complementary technology offerings that provide EAI functionality. In this IBM Redbook we describe the use of WebSphere Business Integration. In addition to WebSphere MQ itself, which forms the foundation, we discuss four additional components:
- MQSeries Workflow (MQWF)
- IBM CrossWorlds Interchange Server (ICS)
- WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker
- WebSphere Business Integration Adapters
This redbook explores the different...
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4. | ![]() Application Architecture for WebSphere®: A Practical Approach to Building WebSphere Applications By: Joey Bernal Publisher: IBM Press Publication Date: 15-SEP-2008 Insert Date: 04-SEP-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Application Architecture for WebSphere®: A Practical Approach to Building WebSphere Applications This is the Safari online edition of the printed book.
Architect IBM® WebSphere®
Applications for Maximum Performance, Security, Flexibility,
Usability, and Value Successful, high-value WebSphere applications
begin with effective architecture. Now, one of IBM’s leading
WebSphere and WebSphere Portal architects offers a hands-on,
best-practice guide to every facet of defining, planning, and
implementing WebSphere application architectures. Joey Bernal shows
working architects and teams how to define layered architectural
standards that can be used across the entire organization,
improving...
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5. | ![]() Building Composite Applications By: Juan Rodriguez; Alex Barbosa Coqueiro; Belen Gonzalez Agudo; Sunil Patel; Ricardo Rossi; Rafael Sanchez; Robert Schneider; Guillermo Villavicencio; Art Whorley; Michael Zink Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 08-JUL-2007 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Building Composite Applications This IBM Redbooks publication covers composite applications for
desktop solutions that require multiple types of applications to
run in a cooperative environment by providing intercommunication
between components. Service-oriented architecture (SOA) composite
applications deliver high levels of business services and this book
covers the architecture, available tools, component considerations,
as well as assembling, deploying and wiring components in WebSphere
Portal and Rich Client Platforms, such as Lotus Expeditor and Lotus
Notes 8.
Lotus Expeditor is a client platform for end-to-end smart...
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6. | ![]() 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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7. | ![]() Business Activity Monitoring with WebSphere Business Monitor V6.1 By: Martin Keen; Supannee Amnajmongkol; Johanna Ang'ani; Yi Che; Tom Fox; Alan Lim Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 30-JUL-2008 Insert Date: 07-AUG-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Business Activity Monitoring with WebSphere Business Monitor V6.1 Business activity monitoring (BAM) is a solution that provides
real-time tracking of business events, including the tracking of
business processes, operational activities, and business
situations. The business events that drive business activity
monitoring can be sent by a variety of applications and
technologies. The collected event information is available in the
form of dashboards.
Through step-by-step hands-on examples, in this IBM®
Redbooks® publication, we explore how you can use IBM
WebSphere® Business Monitor V6.1 to track business events from
a variety of applications. We discuss...
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8. | ![]() Business Process Management: Modeling through Monitoring Using WebSphere V6.0.2 Products By: Ueli Wahli; Vedavyas Avula; Hannah Macleod; Mohamed Saeed; Anders Vinther Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 21-AUG-2007 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Business Process Management: Modeling through Monitoring Using WebSphere V6.0.2 Products This IBM Redbooks publication presents a business process
management (BPM) "improvement cycle" scenario, showing how a
business can use a full business integration solution to complete
the following tasks:
- Model and simulate a business process
- Develop and test an application to implement the business
process
- Deploy and run the application on a server
- Implement and test business measures
- Monitor the application to observe pre-determined key performance
indicators
- Import the observed data to make revisions to the original
process model
The business scenario...
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9. | ![]() CICS Transaction Gateway V5 The WebSphere Connector for CICS By: Phil Wakelin; John Joro; Kevin Kinney; David Seager Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-AUG-2002 Insert Date: 13-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: CICS Transaction Gateway V5 The WebSphere Connector for CICS The CICS Transaction Gateway (CICS TG) is widely used to provide access to CICS COMMAREA-based programs and 3270 transactions from Java environments. This IBM Redbook shows you how to build a robust CICS TG configuration for a variety of different configurations.
First we introduce the facilities of the CICS TG, followed by step-by-step explanations of how to use the different protocols (TCP/IP, TCP62, APPC and EXCI) used for communication with a CICS TS V2.2 region on z/OS, and how to secure your CICS region when receiving External Call Interface (ECI) or External Presentation Interface...
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10. | ![]() Connecting Enterprise Applications to WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus By: Peter Swithinbank; Srinivas Bandaru; Graham Crooks; Andrew Ferrier; Jenny He; Raghunath Krishnaswamy; Vijay Mann; Muriel Viale Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 20-SEP-2007 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Connecting Enterprise Applications to WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) promises a great leap
forward in the re-use of applications by simplifying application
composition. The technology that simplifies application composition
is Service Component Architecture (SCA). SCA is an open component
architecture for wiring services together to build composite
applications.
WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus provides the on-ramp and off-ramp
to incorporate many different applications and services into an SOA
solution.
In this IBM Redbooks publication we introduce SCA and how it has
evolved from earlier application integration...
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