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Build FileNet BPM applications using IBM ECM Widgets, Part 2: Constructing a business process management solution
IBM Enterprise Content Management Widgets (ECM Widgets) is a new Web 2.0 application based on mashup technology. ECM Widgets is an important component of the IBM Agile ECM FileNet(R) portfolio. It provides a set of widgets for business designers, analysts, IT specialists, and end users. The ECM Widgets application is highly flexible, easy to use, and convenient to expand. A user can quickly construct a FileNet business process management (BPM) solution by dragging and dropping widgets to easily configure the solution. ECM Widgets can significantly reduce the cost of implementation for enterprise business process management. This article focuses on how to construct a BPM solution using ECM Widgets 4.5.1 from a business designer's perspective and from a business analyst's perspective.
Articles 12 Nov 2009  
 
Build a pureXML and JSON application, Part 3: Create OpenSocial gadgets for pureXML
With the Web 2.0 technology of OpenSocial gadgets, developers can easily include their applications in popular Web sites, such as iGoogle, MySpace, Hi5, LinkedIn, and others. In this article, explore OpenSocial gadgets through hands-on construction of an application that leverages the pureXML capability of DB2. This article is the last in a series of three that illustrates how to build a pureXML application whose user interface is a gadget that you can deploy in any OpenSocial compliant Web site. Follow the steps in this article to build a user interface that stores and retrieves the JSON data described in the first article through JSON Universal Services created in the second article.
Articles 10 Nov 2009  
 
Build a pureXML and JSON application, Part 1: Store and query JSON with DB2 pureXML
JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), a popular textual notation in Web 2.0, is used to represent objects (or data structures) as serialized text when clients and servers exchange information. Some applications benefit from persisting JSON objects to maintain state across sessions. In this article, learn how DB2 pureXML can store, manage, and query JSON when you adopt a simple JSON-to-XML mapping.
Articles 10 Nov 2009  
 
Build FileNet BPM applications using IBM ECM Widgets, Part 1: Introducing IBM Enterprise Content Management Widgets
IBM Enterprise Content Management Widgets (ECM Widgets) is a new Web 2.0 application based on mashup technology. As an important part of the FileNet P8 product, the application provides several widgets that developers can use as-is or can customize to easily create content-centric business process applications for FileNet(R) P8. This first artlcle in the series introduces ECM Widgets features and advantages.
Articles 05 Nov 2009  
 
Developing a Web 2.0 application using the InfoSphere Business Glossary REST API
IBM InfoSphere Business Glossary enables users to create, manage, and share an enterprise vocabulary and classification system. In version 8.1.1, the Business Glossary team introduced a REST API that makes glossary content easier to consume by enabling the development of custom applications based on particular needs. This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to develop a portable, dynamic read-write widget that uses the IBM InfoSphere Business Glossary REST API in conjunction with various Web 2.0 technologies. The widget enables users to find terms, examine the term's details, and make basic edits. Our goal is for InfoSphere Business Glossary customers to use the knowledge gained through building this sample widget as inspiration for using the REST API to create their own custom applications. This article is intended for software engineers who are familiar with Web 2.0 technologies and product designers who can apply the tools provided here to real world situations.
Articles 10 Sep 2009  
 
Managing your private cloud, Part 1: Introducing the WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance command line interface
The IBM WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance enables you to construct, deploy, and maintain WebSphere Application Server virtual systems in a private cloud. In order to manage the entire lifecycle of these systems in a private cloud, WebSphere CloudBurst offers multiple administration interfaces, including a rich Web 2.0 interface for GUI-based administration activities, and a command line interface (CLI) that enables a scripted, automated administration approach. This article explains how you can leverage the WebSphere CloudBurst CLI with examples of how this CLI can be put to work in your own WebSphere CloudBurst environment.
Articles 22 Jul 2009  
 
Customizing with WebSphere CloudBurst, Part 1: Creating highly customized private clouds
This is the first of several articles that looks at the customization features available in IBM WebSphere CloudBurst and how you can use them. Part 1 describes how you can create private WebSphere clouds, how and when to use the WebSphere CloudBurst customization features, and how those capabilities align with organizational responsibilities.
Articles 22 Jul 2009  
 
Cloud computing for the enterprise, Part 3: Using WebSphere CloudBurst to create private clouds
Part 1 of this article series discussed cloud computing in general, including cloud layers and the different cloud types, along with their benefits and drawbacks, and explained why this movement is important for enterprise developers. Part 2 looked at the public cloud and how you can use IBM WebSphere sMash and IBM DB2 Express-C to deliver Web applications hosted on a public cloud infrastructure. This article provides an introduction to IBM WebSphere CloudBurst and IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition and discusses how these new offerings bring the significant advantages of private cloud computing to WebSphere enterprise environments.
Articles 24 Jun 2009  
 
Cloud computing for the enterprise: Part 2: WebSphere sMash and DB2 Express-C on the Amazon EC2 public cloud
Part 1 of this article series discussed cloud computing in general, including cloud layers and the different cloud types, along with their benefits and drawbacks, and explained why this movement is important for enterprise developers. This article looks specifically at the public cloud and how you can use the IBM WebSphere sMash and IBM DB2 Express-C Amazon Machine Images (AMI) to deliver Web applications hosted on the EC2 public cloud infrastructure.
Articles 20 May 2009  
 
Powering SOA Solutions with IMS
New application development tools and the IBM service-oriented architecture capabilities for IMS can help your business improve the speed and agility of its development efforts. Both IMS and the IMS SOA Integration Suite support your on demand systems and your distributed IMS application environment. Powering SOA Solutions with IMS provides background and explanations to clarify the choices and methodologies that are available to modernize your IMS applications and provide access to IMS data stores through non-traditional callers.
Redbooks 09 Apr 2009  
 
Managing Apache WebServer
Specific guidance is provided on the operation and configuration of the Apache WebServer v2.0.x for use with Cognos 8 and Series 7. Updated with content for Cognos GO!Mobile (Blackberry integration) and more notes re Kerberos Single Signon.
Articles 01 Jan 2009  
 
IBM Data Studio Data Web Services, Part 1: IBM Data Studio: Get started with Data Web Services
Create your first Data Web Service using IBM Data Studio. No programming is required. Build Web services using drag-and-drop, and deploy with a few clicks of the mouse.
Tutorials 01 Dec 2008  
 
XQuery update
XQuery, the query language for XML, can be used to modify XML. In this article, learn about the various ways to modify XML, including XML stored in memory or in a DB2 pureXML database. Explore the different ways to modify XML in four different use cases: health care, business, financial derivatives, and information technology. while utilizing DB2 pureXML. Finally, examine guidelines for when to use XQuery to perform either sub-document updates or full document replacement and versioning of the stored XML.
Articles 09 Oct 2008  
 
IBM Mashup Center applications use cases, Part 2: Defect management mashup application construction
Learn step-by-step how to construct the defect management mashup application.
Tutorials 28 Aug 2008  
 
IBM Mashup Center applications use cases, Part 1: Defect tracking and management mashup
Defects management often requires multiple software products. In this article, learn how to use the IBM Mashup Center, where data can be easily integrated from distinct data sources. Analysis of integrated data provides deeper insight on defect and project status than otherwise possible.
Articles 28 Aug 2008  
 
Configure IBM Informix Web DataBlade Module 4.13 with Apache (2) Web server on UNIX or Linux
The IBM Informix Web DataBlade module is a collection of tools and functions with components installed in both the Informix database server and the third-party Web server to ease development of intelligent, interactive, and dynamic Web-enabled Informix database applications. In this tutorial, walk through the steps to set up an Apache (2) compatible Web server, such as IBM HTTP Server 2.0.47, to work with the IBM Informix Web DataBlade Module version 4.13.UC3 on UNIX or Linux platforms.
Tutorials 28 Aug 2008  
 
IBM Mashup Center and the InfoSphere MashupHub, Part 2: In-depth look at Feed Mashup Editor within IBM Mashup Center's InfoSphere MashupHub
In Part 2 of this series, explore the InfoSphere MashupHub more deeply and extend the use-case scenario to showcase the different components and illustrate the advantages of using Web 2.0 concepts, such as data feeds and feed mashups in an enterprise.
Articles 10 Jul 2008  
 
IBM Mashup Center and the InfoSphere MashupHub, Part 1: Get started with InfoSphere MashupHub
Learn about the architecture, tools, and utilities of InfoSphere MashupHub, part of the IBM Mashup Center product. Then, explore a simple use case scenario that showcases the different components and illustrates the advantages of using Web 2.0 concepts. This article is the first in a two-part series.
Articles 26 Jun 2008  
 
Use Project Zero and WebSphere sMash's data access APIs to build a simple wiki
Project Zero is a simplified development platform focused on the agile development of Web 2.0 applications following a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Among Project Zero's arsenal of libraries is a simplified API for executing SQL queries. Learn how to leverage these APIs to build a simple wiki.
Articles 08 Jan 2008  
 
Building the DB2 Health Monitor Sample Application for PHP, Part 2: DB2 pureXML or DOM? You decide
DB2 9 pureXML technology allows businesses to improve data integrity and avoid legacy data lock-in. It enables application developers to utilize the best storage medium for the task and eliminate the middle-tier application logic previously required to take advantage of Web services. It enables DBAs to centralize logic at the database server and to help to optimize performance. More importantly, pureXML technology helps to reduce the complexity of application development back to what it always has been by utilizing the database for what it does best: to describe, retrieve, and store data. This article uses the DB2 Health Monitor Sample Application as an example to show you how this is possible.
Articles 03 Jan 2008  
 
Kick-start your Java apps, Part 2
The combination of Eclipse, DB2 Express-C 9.5, and WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 -- all free to download, use, and deploy -- is an excellent from-prototype-to-production suite for all of your Java and Java enterprise development needs. What might not be obvious is the relative ease with which you can use these proven tools to create, test, and deploy cutting-edge, lightweight applications as well. This tutorial guides you through the development of a small human-resources application, first using conventional JavaServer Pages (JSP) based technology, and then migrating it to a highly interactive solution using Ajax.
Tutorials 05 Dec 2007  
 
Web 2.0 Starter Toolkit for IBM DB2, Part 1
Learn how to install the Web 2.0 Starter Toolkit for IBM DB2. This demo shows how to install DB2 Express-C, Apache HTTP Server, PHP, additional PHP extensions and the Atom and Web services control panel.
Demos 07 Nov 2007  
 
Web 2.0 Starter Toolkit for IBM DB2, Part 3
Learn how to use the Web services control panel in the Web 2.0 Starter Toolkit for IBM DB2. You will learn how to publish a table as a Web service, how to publish a table for HTML as a Web service, and how to publish a stored procedure as a Web service.
Demos 07 Nov 2007  
 
Web 2.0 Starter Toolkit for IBM DB2, Part 2
Learn how to create an Atom feed using the Web 2.0 Starter Toolkit for IBM DB2. You will see sample data in a DB2 table, an Atom feed created for that table, new sample data added to the DB2 table and then you will see how the new data affects the Atom feed.
Demos 07 Nov 2007  
 
Web services hints and tips: JAX-RPC versus JAX-WS, Part 4
This fourth part of the series about Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) 1.1 and Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0 compares the dynamic invocation models. This tip walks you through the similarities and describes the major differences, using an example for each model.
Articles 21 Jun 2007  
 
Build an Ajax application using Google Web Toolkit, Apache Derby, and Eclipse, Part 1: The fancy front end
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a major step forward in the creation of dynamic JavaScript applications that run in users' Web browsers. Using GWT, developers can design the user interface (UI) and event model using familiar Java techniques while GWT does the hard work of making the code friendly for all the major browsers. Learn the basics of GWT in this first article in a series, including how GWT lets you create an Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) application and still write your code in the Java language. Discover how to create and run a small sample GWT application -- a hot new Web 2.0 business called Slicr, which sells pizza online.
Articles 05 Dec 2006  
 
Information on Demand Global Conference Web 2.0 Personal Planner
The IBM Information On Demand 2006 Conference Personal Planner demonstrates the powerful Web application technology available for the DB2 9 pureXML data server. It demonstrates a rich experience using Ajax for the end-user with full access to the 800+ sessions at the conference. In addition, you'll see how easy it is to deploy a PHP Web application for DB2 using the Zend Core for IBM, and can examine the application for ideas on how to build your own Web application.
Tutorials 12 Oct 2006  
 
Integrate DB2 Express-C into service-oriented applications using ActiveGrid LAMP Studio
In this tutorial, learn how to use ActiveGrid’s LAMP Studio (an open source tool) to write service-oriented applications that can access both DB2 Express-C data and stored procedures. Together, LAMP Studio and DB2 Express-C speed the application development process and make it possible to weave existing enterprise systems into rich Web applications, using open standards such as BPEL and Ajax.
Tutorials 04 May 2006  
 
Store IBM Workplace Web Content Management data in DB2 Content Manager for Multiplatforms
Learn how you can configure IBM Workplace Web Content Management V2.0 Java Edition (formerly named Lotus Workplace Web Content Management) to store Web content in DB2 Content Manager for Multiplatforms V8.2, which provides a robust, scalable, and extensible enterprise content management repository for all forms of content.
Tutorials 06 Jan 2005  
 
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