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Use IBM InfoSphere Information Server to transform legacy data into information services

An SOA approach to information sharing using GJXDM schema

Lai-Fong Leung (lfleung@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM
Lai-Fong Leung
Lai-Fong Leung is a Senior Software Engineer with the Software Group Federal Innovation Solution Center at Bethesda, MD. In this role, she is responsible for building Content Management Services and Information Integration Services demo. Her areas of expertise include e-business technologies such as Enterprise Content Management Solution, WebSphere and Java. She has over twenty years of experience in application development. She holds a masters degree in Computer Science from the University of George Washington.
Walt Geddes (geddes@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM
Walt Geddes
Walt Geddes is a senior software engineer with the IBM Software Group, Strategy team in IBM. In his 37 years with IBM Mr. Geddes was the software architect and team lead on a number of IBM products and customer projects. He is currently working in the IBM Federal Innovation Solution Center, focused on creating customer demonstrations and proof of concepts.

Summary:  Learn how to create and deploy information services to access legacy databases without writing any code. The generated web services are created using the IBM Information Server components including InfoSphere DataStage, InfoSphere Federation Server, InfoSphere Information Services Director, and WebSphere Transformation Extender for DataStage. In this example, the information services are delivered using a standard government XML model (GJXML).

This scenario was implemented by the Federal Innovation Solution Center (FISC) as part of an information-sharing demonstration. Note: Although this tutorial was written for InfoSphere Information Server V8.1, it also applies to later versions of the product.

Date:  12 Nov 2012 (Published 07 Feb 2008)
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (3468 KB | 55 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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About the authors

Lai-Fong Leung

Lai-Fong Leung is a Senior Software Engineer with the Software Group Federal Innovation Solution Center at Bethesda, MD. In this role, she is responsible for building Content Management Services and Information Integration Services demo. Her areas of expertise include e-business technologies such as Enterprise Content Management Solution, WebSphere and Java. She has over twenty years of experience in application development. She holds a masters degree in Computer Science from the University of George Washington.

Walt Geddes

Walt Geddes is a senior software engineer with the IBM Software Group, Strategy team in IBM. In his 37 years with IBM Mr. Geddes was the software architect and team lead on a number of IBM products and customer projects. He is currently working in the IBM Federal Innovation Solution Center, focused on creating customer demonstrations and proof of concepts.

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