  | Universal Services for pureXML using Data Web Services Get started with configuring, testing, and modifying the Universal Services. |
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  | The value of applying the data quality analysis pattern in SOA In Part 6 of this series, learn about the concepts involved in data quality analysis and see the basic steps needed to initiate a data quality assesment project within the broader SOA project. Analyze these issues so that appropriate implementation choices can be made. |
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  | The value and use of Rational Data Architect in SOA In Part 5 of this series, discover how you can use the IBM Rational Data Architect, IBM Industry Models and the unified metadata management of IBM Information Server to to accelerate your SOA project. |
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  | Make SOA transactional In the world of enterprise application integration, all participating systems must operate under an overarching global transaction, so that these systems all return to a consistent state in case of a failure. Walk through an example integration scenario that uses DB2. |
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  | The value of applying the canonical modeling pattern in SOA Learn about the concept's underlying data and message modeling that can be applied to any technology or tool, in Part 4 of this series, |
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  | Deploy Data Web Services to a WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Web server Deploy a Data Web service created by IBM Data Studio's Data Web Services to a WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Web server, in Part 2 of this series. |
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  | Use a WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Web server with DB2 and Informix databases Work with IBM Data Studio's Data Web Services and the IBM DB2 and Informix family of databases. |
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  | The value and use of WebSphere Business Glossary in SOA design Discover how to use the key products associated with the WebSphere Business Glossary and learn about the services involved in using the business glossary to best suit your purpose, in Part 2 of this series. |
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  | Web services hints and tips: Design reusable WSDL faults This article present you with a template for reusable Web Services Description Language faults, shows you how the template is reusable, and identifies some things you should avoid. |
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  | The value of applying the business glossary pattern in SOA Discover the value of a business glossary in SOA and learn how to define and use it to communicate more clearly with your colleagues. |
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  | Develop and deploy Web services using IDS and Data Studio Get started with Web services development using the latest methodology, and learn how you can simulate a Web service response by converting it to presentable HTML format. |
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  | Use the IBM Information Server to transform legacy data into information services Learn to create and deploy information services to access legacy databases without writing any code. Implement an information-sharing environment using IBM Information Server. |
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  | Introduction to the information perspective of an SOA The first part of this series deals gives an overview of the key patterns and capabilities representing the information perspective in the design of an SOA. See how these patterns are positioned in SOA and discover the contributions they make to an SOA solution. |
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  | Exposing WCC services through WebSphere ESB Leverage the value of the IBM WebSphere Customer Center Version by exposing its services through WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus Version. View the sample Insurance scenario to understand the steps to expose WCC services through WebSphere ESB. |
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  | DB2 pureXML or DOM? You decide Using the DB2 Health Monitor Sample Application as an example, see how to convert tradition SQL data into an XML document on-the-fly within the database engine. |
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