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Hello World: Learn how to develop message flow for protocol transformation with WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus

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Level: Intermediate

Abelard Chow (abchow@ca.ibm.com), Advisory Software Developer, IBM
Bill Zhu (billzhu@ca.ibm.com), Software Developer, IBM

07 Nov 2006

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Get an overview of WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus in this basic tutorial, which includes demos and hello world exercises. Learn how to build message flow for protocol transformation. This tutorial demonstrates protocol transformation characteristics of WebSphere® Enterprise Service Bus. WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus is designed to meet the connectivity and integration needs of Web Services applications and data. Customers who are interested improving their competitive edge with business transformation should consider an Enterprise Service Bus solution leveraging one of IBM's ESB products, such as WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus.

Objectives

  • The basic concepts of ESB

  • How to build message flow for protocol transformation using SCA

  • How to use Integration Test Client in WebSphere Integration Developer

  • How to generate a Web Service proxy and sample JSP pages

Prerequisites

This tutorial is designed for developers with minimum or no knowledge of WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus.


System requirements

Before starting this tutorial, make sure WebSphere Integration Developer V6.0.1.1 is installed. Learn about this product at http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/wid/.


To view the demos included in this tutorial, JavaScript must be enabled in your browser and Macromedia Flash Player 6 or higher must be installed. You can download the latest Flash Player at http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer/.


Duration

1 hour


Formats

html, pdf


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