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See demos on how to support multi-tenancy using IBM middleware when composing user interfaces and designing data architectures for software as a service (SaaS) applications. This demonstration series provides examples of common industry scenarios, architecture guidance, and tips on how to use a robust suite of IBM middleware to overcome development challenges and deliver SaaS applications.
Creating a multi-tenant application
- Build a reusable, multi-tenant approval workflow framework using Lotus Forms, DB2, and WebSphere Process Server
- Building multi-tenant applications using WebSphere Portal Server
- Building multi-tenant mashups with widgets for RESTful services using Lotus Widget Factory, Lotus Mashups and WebSphere sMash
- Composing multi-tenant user interfaces using WebSphere Portlet Factory
- Creating dynamically scripted multi-tenant applications using WebSphere sMash, Part 1
- Create multi-tenant workflows using WebSphere sMash Assemble Flow, Part 2
- Deploy multi-tenant SaaS applications on IBM middleware in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud using WebSphere sMash and DB2 Express-C
- Designing a multi-tenant data architecture using DB2 V9
- Tenant specific HTTP and data source partitioning using WebSphere eXtreme Scale
- Web service mediation patterns for dynamic routing of multiple tenant requests using WebSphere Business Services Fabric
- Web service mediation patterns for dynamic routing of multiple tenant requests using WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliance
- Web service mediation patterns for dynamic routing of multiple tenant requests using WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus