 | Level: Introductory Matthew Oberlin (mao@us.ibm.com), Software Services Consultant ,
IBM
11 Nov 2005 Fourth in the WebSphere® Technical Podcast series on developerWorks, this 14-minute podcast covers using Web services with SCA for interoperability with IBM® Software Services consultant Matthew Oberlin.
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This podcast covers the advantages of implementing Web services import and export in WebSphere Process Server: - Web services are the best hope for interoperability, and SOA is all about interoperability.
- WebSphere Process Server has a services integration framework that can take different applications and components and integrate them quickly and easily.
- With Web services export in WebSphere Process Server, you can achieve interoperability by taking an interface, a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file, then access a business logic as a service.
- With Web services import, the WSDL interface represents an outside partner or vendor. To WebSphere Process Server, it looks the same and the SCA invocation is the same. It is transparent to you within WebSphere Process Server.
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Duration
About 13 minutes
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Resources Learn
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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Readiness Assessment provides a set of targeted recommendations, based on your answers to a short set of questions, to help you take the next steps in SOA adoption.
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Check out IBM developerWorks Software Evaluation Kit: Developing SOA applications for information on using the IBM Rational® WebSphere, and other Software Evaluation Kit (SEK) tools to develop Web services.
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On-Demand Event: Getting Started: A Guided Walk-Through of the IBM SOA Self-Assessment guides you through IBM's SOA self-assessment tool, recently released with new features. This recent event discusses the importance of establishing a direction for SOA benefits.
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Check out Specifications: Service Component Architecture and Service Data Objects for help building systems that use an SOA.
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Best Practices for Web services, Part 11 covers WS-Security features, the relationship between business participants, and the mechanics of how WS-Security capabilities are implemented.
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SOA Development Survival Guide contains helpful resources, such as webcasts, whitepapers, and evaluation software, for project managers and architects.
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SOA programming model for implementing Web services, Part 7 describes well-defined trust models based on acceptable
forms of proof, as well as reliance on policies, Web services security, and security engineering best practices.
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A Methodology for Service Architectures explains how a service architecture is created, how this in turn drives service orientation in broader enterprise and solution architectures, and how this impacts all aspects of IT delivery from business process to standard code development.
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New to WebSphere Business Integration contains resources for those getting started with WebSphere Business Integration.
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Secure, Reliable, Transacted Web Services provides an overview for the set of Web service specifications that addresses the needs of security, reliability, and transactability.
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Check out IBM Tivoli software products.
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The developerWorks Tivoli zone provides technical resources for Tivoli software and security products.
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The developerWorks SOA and Web services zone provides technical information about SOA and Web services.
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Service-Oriented Architecture Compass, co-authored by developerWorks' Rawn Shah, focuses on how to take an architectural planning approach to designing or migrating to an SOA.
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Check out the developerWorks Technical events and webcasts for software briefings for technical developers and business leaders.
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Peruse all developerWorks podcasts.
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Matthew Oberlin is an IBM Software Services for WebSphere (ISSW) consultant with expertise in J2EE application development and Web Services. Matt is currently working with development and ISSW teams to discover the most effective ways of using Web services, Service Component Architecture (SCA), and Service Data Objects (SDOs) for WebSphere Process Server v6.0. |
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