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Access application data using WebSphere Federation Server and WebSphere DataStage

Integrated access to SAP and other application source data

Jacques Labrie (jlabrie@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM
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Jacques Labrie is a senior software engineer at the IBM Silicon Valley Lab in San Jose, CA. Jacques has been a manager, team lead, and developer on multiple IBM warehousing and metadata products since 1984. Currently, Jacques is responsible for prototype development of integration scenarios with the IBM WebSphere family of products.

Summary:  Discover an alternate methodology for accessing application data sources in IBM® WebSphere® Federation Server using the WebSphere DataStage® product as the connection vehicle to SAP. Application data sources can also be accessed by WebSphere Federation Server using the WebSphere Business Integrator adapters. The WebSphere Business Integrator method is not described in this tutorial but can be found in the product documentation, specifically the "WebSphere Federation Server Data Source Configuration Guide - Chapter 8: Configuring access to business application data sources." (See Resources for links to available online documentation.)

Date:  05 Oct 2006
Level:  Advanced PDF:  A4 and Letter (6516 KB | 84 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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