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AIX tips for RHEL4 administrators
Are you broadening your skills as a Linux systems administrator into various flavors of
UNIX? Have you found yourself in charge of IBM UNIX servers on short notice? Get a rundown
of the differences and similarities between Red Hat Enterprise Linux and IBM AIX so that
you can perform day-to-day activities with ease.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Guidelines to IBM Cognos Controller Functions
This document will provide information on the IBM Cognos Controller Excel Functions.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Building Period Close Schedules in IBM Cognos Controller
This document will provide guidelines to building period ending closing schedules for IBM Cognos Controller.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Java development 2.0: REST up with CouchDB and Groovy's RESTClient
A burst of innovation in the open source world over the last few years has led to an increase in Java developer productivity. Freely available tools, frameworks, and solutions address once-common time sinks. A promising new entry on the scene is Apache CouchDB, hailed by some as the database for Web 2.0. The big picture of CouchDB is easy to grasp, and using it is as simple as using a Web browser. This Java development 2.0 column introduces CouchDB and shows you how Groovy's RESTClient can help you tap into its strengths.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Practically Groovy: SwingBuilder and the Twitter API, Part 2
In this Practically Groovy article, Scott Davis continues building the Groovy Twitter client named Gwitter that he began in Part 1. This time, he tackles HTTP Basic authentication and use of Groovy's ConfigSlurper to read in configuration settings.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Lotus Notes and Domino
Find technical resources for Lotus Notes and Domino.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Lotus Quickr
Find technical resources for Lotus Quickr.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Modify a decision table using WebSphere ILOG Rule Team Server
Learn how to easily modify a rules-based business policy in a decision table format using WebSphere ILOG Rule Team Server, a web-based rule management environment.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Modify a decision table using WebSphere ILOG Rule Solutions for Office
Learn how to easily modify a rules-based business policy in a decision table format using the WebSphere ILOG Rule Solutions for Office plug-in for Microsoft Excel.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Rule authoring using WebSphere ILOG Rule Solutions for Office
Learn how to author and edit business rules in a natural language format using the WebSphere ILOG Rule Solutions for Office plug-in for Microsoft Word.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Synchronize WebSphere ILOG Rule Solutions for Office with Rule Team Server
Learn how a rule created in WebSphere ILOG Rule Solutions for Office is brought into the WebSphere ILOG Rule Team Server repository
and managed as an enterprise asset for use with mission-critical business systems.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Use WebSphere ILOG Rule Team Server to query rules repository and work with rule history
Learn how business users can create a query to filter specific rules, and then use the results to compare changes that have occurred to a business rule.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Synchronize WebSphere ILOG Rule Studio with Rule Team Server
Learn how to synchronize a local rule project in the Rule Studio component of IBM
WebSphere ILOG JRules (ILOG JRules) with the WebSphere ILOG Rule Team Server repository.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Building OSGi applications with the Blueprint Container specification
The OSGi framework is becoming increasingly popular. It provides great mechanisms for developing modular and dynamic applications.
The recent OSGi Service Platform Release 4 V4.2 specifications
introduced the Blueprint Container specification. In this article, learn
how the Blueprint Container provides a simple programming model for creating
dynamic applications in the OSGi environment. Numerous examples help get you started with the Blueprint XML file
and the component XML definitions.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Total security in a PostgreSQL database
Database security is the single biggest concern with today's Web-based
applications. Without control, you risk exposing sensitive information about
your company or, worse yet, your valuable customers. In this article, learn
about security measures you can take to protect your PostgreSQL
database.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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A tiny cloud in Android
Cloud computing minimally requires two components: the client software that runs
on the portable device and the server software that normally runs on a network server.
This article proposes creating an Android-based service that emulates a network server
that enhances the value of the local machine in unique and unexpected ways. Put a tiny
cloud in your Android handset and experience the usefulness of a local Web server.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Build a Web presentation application using Ajax
technology, Part 2: Make the Web presentation editable
Web 2.0 allows the development of robust functionality with a
minimum of coding by
reusing existing components rather than reinventing them. Part 1 of this
series
discussed using an Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) framework to create a
Web application to create slideshow presentations. Part 2 provides the
framework discussed in the first article and adds functions to make it editable.
Using this article, find out
how much you can achieve with relatively little code.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Open output: Producing ODF spreadsheets from your Web services
Writing a Web service that produces data in text format is quite simple, but
users often prefer
getting something they can work in, like spreadsheets. Producing ODF spreadsheets isn't
particularly complicated, and this article introduces some ways of doing so working with
PHP and Python.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Operational Excellence with Smart Planning and Scheduling - Webcast series
The current economic instability has left companies’ supply chains in a fragile position and supply chain executives face significant pressure to reduce cost and cut working capital. While reducing costs and destocking is always possible, the challenge is to improve the balance sheet with better efficiencies and service levels.
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17 Nov 2009 |
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Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) modeler
The Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) Modeler is a customizable desktop application built with the standard features of Diagram for .NET. It can be used to build and share business process models and comes pre-configured with symbology based on the BPMN.
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16 Nov 2009 |
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IBM ILOG Diagram for .NET Demo: Network Monitoring
Network monitoring This demo shows a common Diagram for .NET application: a real-time monitoring console for network management. Here, Diagram for .NET helps depict the network topology view, which is synchronized with other table and chart views.
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16 Nov 2009 |
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Author and deploy rules using WebSphere ILOG JRules Business Rules Management System
Learn how the WebSphere ILOG JRules Business Rules Management System (JRules BRMS) can automate decision making for data validation, eligibility and pricing
in a real-world scenario. This demo shows how JRules BRMS allows organizations to gain a competitive advantage by adapting business
systems to evolve with changing business policies and decisions.
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16 Nov 2009 |
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Rule Authoring with WebSphere ILOG Rule Team Server
Learn how business users can easily author and edit business rules using WebSphere ILOG Rule
Team Server, a Web-based rule management environment.
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16 Nov 2009 |
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Create a business object model using WebSphere ILOG JRules Rule Studio
Learn how technical users can import an external object model in the WebSphere ILOG JRules
Rule Studio development environment.
The demo also shows how to use the imported object model to write business rules.
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16 Nov 2009 |
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Test and simulate rules using WebSphere ILOG Business Rules Management System
Learn how WebSphere ILOG Business Rules Management System (BRMS)
allows organizations to easily adapt business rules while ensuring compliance with policy
requirements and analyzing the business impact of changes against key performance
indicators. You will see how the BRMS is used in the back office to create eligibility rules that will be used
to automatically screen auto insurance applicants.
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16 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere ILOG Business Rule Management Systems
The WebSphere ILOG Business Rule Management Systems zone on IBM
developerWorks brings together resources to help developers be successful with
the BRMS family of products, including technical articles, tutorials, downloads, documentation, support information, a comprehensive product overview, and a specialized search of the WebSphere technical library.
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16 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere ILOG Business Rule Management Systems: White Papers
These white papers introduce you to the benefits of using WebSphere ILOG Business Rule Management Systems within your organization as well as to some business usages.
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16 Nov 2009 |
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IBM ILOG Visualization
IBM ILOG Visualization provides a wide variety of highly custom, highly
graphical display components—tools, controls, and SDKs—for user interface
developers working in C++, Java, Adobe™ Flex™, or the .NET platform.
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16 Nov 2009 |
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Guidelines to Yearend Procedures for IBM Cognos Controller
This document will provide guidelines to closing yearend and starting a new yearend in IBM Cognos Controller Application.
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13 Nov 2009 |
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Integrating IBM Cognos 8 with Perforce
This article shows you how to integrate the widely used Configuration Management System, Perforce, with IBM Cognos.
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13 Nov 2009 |
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Integrating IBM Cognos 8 with CA Siteminder
This document describes how to integrate IBM Cognos 8 with the CA Siteminder for authentication. It will describe how to leverage CA Siteminder with IBM Cognos BI in particular but mention general concepts and things to know about when integrating with other IBM Cognos products as well.
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13 Nov 2009 |
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Use Technology Explorer for IBM DB2 to manage user and group
authentication for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
Learn how to use the Technology Explorer (TE) for IBM DB2(R) to control
user and group authentication to DB2 through the use of a security plug-in
called db2auth. The plug-in uses a DB2 database for storing authentication
information instead of an external authentication repository, such as an
operating system or Kerberos. The plug-in allows for a smoother migration from other
database software such as MySQL, which also stores authentication information
within the database. This article also describes how the support in TE for the
db2auth plug-in was implemented. [2009 Nov 13: Updated to show Linux support.
--Ed.]
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13 Nov 2009 |
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Guidelines to Consolidation by Steps or Status - IBM Cognos Controller 8X
This document will provide guidelines to running consolidation by status or by steps.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Guidelines to logging out users and times out for IBM Cognos Controller
This document will provide guidelines to logging out users from IBM Cognos Controller.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Guidelines to setting up menu items for IBM Cognos Controller
This document will provide information on customizing Menu Items in IBM Cognos Controller.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Top 10 Cognos Business Intelligence Proven Practices
This landing page contains links to last month's 10 most popular Cognos IB Proven Practices, based on web hits.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Top 10 Cognos Financial Performance Management Proven Practices
This landing page contains links to last month's 10 most popular Cognos FPM Proven Practices, based on web hits.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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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.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Copy your SAP ERP system across platforms using DB2 redirected restore
With DB2 Version 8 or later you can use redirected restore operation to copy an SAP system from one platform to another.
This article provides you with the step-by-step instructions on how to do this and
describes the resources you need before you start.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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InfoSphere Data Architect
IBM InfoSphere Data Architect (formerly Rational Data Architect) is an
enterprise data modeling and integration design tool. InfoSphere Data
Architect is differentiated from other data modeling tools based on its
lifecycle integration that enhances productivity, quality, and
governance.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Get started with Informix Warehouse Feature, Part
2: Extract, load, and transform your data in Design Studio
The new IBM Informix Warehouse Feature provides an integrated and
simplified software platform to design and deploy a warehouse repository on
your existing IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) infrastructure. This tutorial,
the second part of a series, gives you a hands-on and example-driven view of
the Informix Warehouse Client component, the Design Studio. Follow the steps
for designing and testing the data movements and transformations
(Extract-Load-Transform, or ELT jobs) in the form of data flows and control
flows that will do the task of populating the new data warehouse repository
you created in Part 1 of this series.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Information Management and SOA
Learn how you can use SOA and Web services technology with IBM Information Management products.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Top developerWorks content
Here is the most popular developerWorks content for the month of
October 2009 -- the top 10 articles (by page views) and the top 10 tutorials (by registrations).
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Configure Rational Functional Tester to run on Linux
IBM Rational Functional Tester is a test automation tool, designed to work on both Microsoft Windows and the Linux operating systems. When you install IBM Rational Functional Tester on the Microsoft Windows operating system, the testing tool is ready to use. However, when you install the tool on the Linux operating system, you must configure the application to take advantage of test automation. This article shows the extra few steps you need to do to test Web-based applications on Linux platforms using IBM Rational Functional Tester.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Effective use of Rational Team Concert for daily scrums
Agile, scrum, and lean methods focus on a core need of team awareness of project tasks and prioritization. Having the appropriate tools to assist with this communication and prioritization is a key to success. This article is about daily scrums from the viewpoint of active participants and how they can best use IBM Rational Team Concert to effectively communicate progress and blockers.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Troubleshooting the integration of IBM Rational Quality Manager and Rational Functional Tester
IBM Rational Quality Manager includes features that help you integrate
it with IBM Rational Functional Tester software. After integration, you can
import and run existing Rational Functional Tester automated scripts through
Rational Quality Manager. This article shows you how to use the Rational
Functional Testing Adapter Console for troubleshooting if you are unable to connect the Rational Quality Manager server.
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12 Nov 2009 |
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Rational Method Composer
Includes the IBM Rational Unified Process (RUP)
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12 Nov 2009 |
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IBM Lotus Notes SQL Driver
The IBM Lotus Notes SQL Driver documentation page lists product documentation for supported versions of Lotus Notes SQL Driver.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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Lotus downloads
Access Lotus downloads, including product trials, emerging technologies, updates, fixes, utilities and drivers.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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IOD '09: David Laverty on helping businesses optimize
David Laverty, Vice President for Worldwide Information Management Marketing at IBM, explains how customers can get the most bang out of the new Business Analytics and Process Optimization business unit. From the IOD 2009 Global Conference.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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IBM Rational Change
Enterprise Change Management: IBM Rational Change is a Web-based solution that integrates software development, IT, and other sources for decision-making
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11 Nov 2009 |
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Generating events in WebSphere Message Broker for transaction monitoring and auditing
This article shows you how to configure and generate monitoring events in a WebSphere Message Broker message flow. Monitoring events are very useful built-in features for transaction monitoring
and auditing, and this article describes them in detail.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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Developing and deploying transformations using WebSphere TX Design Studio, Integration Flow Designer, and Launcher
This article shows you how to create type trees and maps using WebSphere Transformation Extender (WebSphere TX) Design Studio, how to create process flows and the executable systems of maps
using WebSphere TX Integration Flow Designer, and how to deploy maps as executable systems using WebSphere TX Launcher.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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Migrating to WebSphere Process Server V6.2
This tutorial shows you how to migrate WebSphere Process Server configuration data,
application data, and databases from V6.1.2.3 to V6.2.0.1. The tutorial also describes the sub-tasks
involved and shows you how to use migration log files for troubleshooting.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus
WebSphere ESB provides Web services connectivity, JMS messaging, and service-oriented integration to power your SOA.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere Message Broker
WebSphere Message Broker delivers an advanced ESB that provides connectivity and universal data transformation for both standard and non-standards-based
applications and services to power your SOA.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere MQ
This industry-leading, bulletproof messaging product integrates applications and Web services on almost any platform, helping you leverage your existing IT investments and deploy a full-function ESB
as the connectivity layer for your SOA.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere Application Server security
This page of essential resources
contains hints, tips, and valuable guidance to help you configure and use
WebSphere Application Server security more effectively, and to design and
develop your WebSphere Application Server solutions in ways that will make
them more secure. Also included is information on the
security environment in which WebSphere Application Server resides.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere Web services and SOA
The developerWorks WebSphere Web services and SOA zone provides the
latest technical information for using WebSphere products to create, test,
register, deploy, manage, and use Web services, as well as model, assemble,
deploy, and manage service-oriented architectures.
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11 Nov 2009 |
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Using alt_disk_copy
The alt_disk_copy is a built-in AIX utility that allows the cloning of a
running rootvg. alt_disk_copy is typically used for upgrades that effect the running
of AIX, cloning of disks for migration, and online backups of rootvg.
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10 Nov 2009 |
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Automating IBM Lotus Symphony deployments using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
This article describes how to build and deploy a custom IBM® Lotus® Symphony™ package using Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager, formally Systems Management Server. The article describes in detail how to prepare your custom package with custom plug-ins, add custom branding, and update the Lotus Symphony package home page.
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Articles |
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10 Nov 2009 |
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Lotus Symphony
IBM Lotus Symphony, provided at no charge, is a set of intuitive, easy-to-use business productivity applications for creating, editing and sharing documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Lotus Symphony is available for a wide range of platforms, including Apple Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Red Hat Linux, SUSE Linux and Ubuntu Linux.
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10 Nov 2009 |
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Successful open source communities
Communities are the backbone of open source software development, and a
successful community is the de-facto metric for a successful project. Learn how to build a
successful open source community around a viable project.
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Articles |
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10 Nov 2009 |
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A performance benchmark method for comparing open source Java application servers
Various businesses are increasingly using open source Java application
servers. There are lots of them available to choose from, but how do you make
the right decision? In this article, learn about
a performance benchmark method for Java application servers, especially Java EE
5 compliant servers, that will help you choose the right solution.
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10 Nov 2009 |
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Validating XML in PHP
PHP developers commonly require the services of an Extensible Markup Language (XML) parser in their code. Along these lines, they frequently find it necessary to validate XML input. Fortunately, you can easily accomplish this in PHP. This article shows you how to validate XML documents within PHP and determine the cause of validation failures.
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Articles |
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10 Nov 2009 |
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IOD '09: Arvind Krishna on information-led transformation
Arvind Krishna, general manager for Information Management Software at IBM, wants to show you and your business how to control and leverage the exabytes of data coming at you each day. From the IOD 2009 Global Conference.
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10 Nov 2009 |
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Create optimized Dojo builds for your custom Dojo artifacts
Create a custom Dojo build for your custom widgets without
including any modules from the dojo/dojox/dijit packages into your build output.
Custom Dojo builds reduce the number of modules to be downloaded by combining all
the modules into a single file, thereby reducing the number of network calls
required for the individual module files. These techniques were developed with a
real-world project where compact packages were a requirement. This article helps you to create
optimized Dojo builds using the Dojo build tool.
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10 Nov 2009 |
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Incorporate a Service Level Agreement into a Creative Commons license
Get examples of Service Level Agreement (SLA) values you
can add to your applications and exceptions you can include in
your SLAs. Take advantage of these techniques to make your
intended usage clearer to people who use and mash up your
application under a Creative Commons (CC) license.
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Articles |
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10 Nov 2009 |
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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.
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10 Nov 2009 |
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Build a pureXML and JSON application, Part 2: Create Universal Services for pureXML that expose JSON
The pureXML Universal Services for JSON (abbreviated to JSON Universal Services in this article) are a set of database operations, including insert, update, delete, and query, exposed as Web services. These services enable an application to persist JSON in pureXML and to query it easily through HTTP with WebSphere Application Server. Get started with configuring and testing JSON Universal Services in this article.
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10 Nov 2009 |
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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.
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10 Nov 2009 |
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Linux introspection and SystemTap
Modern operating system kernels provide the means for introspection, the
ability to peer dynamically within the kernel to understand its behaviors.
These behaviors can indicate problems in the kernel as well as performance
bottlenecks. With this knowledge, you can tune or modify the kernel to avoid
failure conditions. Discover an open source infrastructure called SystemTap
that provides this dynamic introspection for the Linux kernel.
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09 Nov 2009 |
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IBM ILOG JViews Diagrammer overview
Learn about IBM ILOG JViews Diagrammer and how it can be used to create a variety of diagram and dashboard displays for both the desktop and browser client.
The product's main features and architecture are covered, as well as the basic steps for
using the product. This demo is for people who are involved in the user interface development process.
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09 Nov 2009 |
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Build diagram displays using IBM ILOG JViews Diagrammer
Learn about IBM ILOG JViews Diagrammer (JViews Diagrammer) and how to create a diagram display.
This demo introduces the typical use cases for diagrams and explains how they are used in a wide variety of graphical modeling and data analysis applications.
Explore the JViews Diagrammer implementation, with special emphasis on the product architecture and on the set of tools used by developers to easily create these displays.
To learn about the basic features of JView Diagrammer, view the JViews
Diagrammer overview before watching this demo.
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Demos |
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09 Nov 2009 |
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IBM ILOG JViews Maps overview
Learn about IBM ILOG JViews Maps and how it allows developers to display geo-referenced information on top of map data.
It employs Ajax techniques such as incremental refreshes, browser caching, and layered views
and adds the ability to display data-aware custom objects on top of the map.
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Demos |
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09 Nov 2009 |
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IBM ILOG JViews Maps for Defense overview
Learn about IBM ILOG JViews Maps for Defense and how it can be used to create custom
command and control applications.
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Demos |
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09 Nov 2009 |
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IOD '09: Ross Mauri, General Manager of IBM Power Systems
Ross Mauri General Manager for IBM Power Systems, explains that information management would be nothing if there wasn't good hardware to support good software. From the IOD 2009 Global Conference.
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Articles |
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09 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere on System z
Official IBM Web site for WebSphere software running on IBM zSeries servers, System z, z/OS, and OS/390 for enterprises who need superior quality of service, reliability, scalability, and flexibility.
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09 Nov 2009 |
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Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Compatibility Made Easy
This Oracle to DB2 migration guide describes new technology, best practices for moving to DB2, and how to handle some common scenarios. It is now dramatically easier than ever to move to DB2 and experience the benefits of the IBM industry leading database, which offers a lower cost of ownership, ease of use, storage savings, industry leading performance, and superior customer support.
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Redbooks |
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09 Nov 2009 |
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Using Integrated Data Management To Meet Service Level Objectives
We learn how The Great Outdoor Company, a fictional retailer of outdoor products, uses Integrated Data Management solutions by IBM to optimize data management for performance, productivity, and manageability, allowing them to get the most from their data assets and to ensure they can meet service level objectives (SLOs).
We discuss how organizational and infrastructure complexities can negatively affect overall performance and productivity and how an integrated data management approach can help bridge these silos and gaps to provide end-to-end data and data application life cycle support. To illustrate, we focus on how to optimize an enterprise Java application using the Optim Development Studio (formerly Data Studio Developer) and pureQuery Runtime to improve performance, manageability, and security.
We discuss the practical aspects of managing the deployment and maintenance of pureQuery applications. Because an integrated data management approach extends to the problem solving aspect of the data life cycle, we also discuss how DB2 Performance Expert, DB2 Performance Expert Extended Insight Feature (PE/EI), and IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager (ITCAM) can help you pinpoint problems in complex application environments.
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Redbooks |
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09 Nov 2009 |
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Lotus Foundations documentation
The Lotus Foundations documentation page lists product documentation, white papers, Redbooks, Redpapers, Redpieces, and additional documentation.
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Product documentation |
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06 Nov 2009 |
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Lotus Sametime
Find technical resources for Lotus Sametime.
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06 Nov 2009 |
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SOA: The good, the bad and the ugly
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is currently a hot topic and to be fair this style of architecture has some qualities that are very good. But with the good come some characteristics that are bad and even a few that are ugly.
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06 Nov 2009 |
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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.
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Articles |
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05 Nov 2009 |
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Detect resource leaks using IBM DB2 tracing and the Eclipse Modeling Framework
Using the IBM DB2 tracing mechanism to detect database resource leaks can be
challenging.
However, with the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF),
you can easily design and implement an intuitive tool
that you can use to quickly detects leaks.
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Articles |
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05 Nov 2009 |
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Enabling secure, remote access to IBM Lotus iNotes using IBM Lotus Mobile Connect
Learn how the IBM® Lotus® Mobile Connect clientless option can be used in conjunction with IBM Lotus iNotes™ to gain secure, remote access to enterprise iNotes servers from devices (handhelds, laptops, workstations) requiring access outside the bounds of their corporate intranet.
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Articles |
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05 Nov 2009 |
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Integrate Rational Team Concert and Rational Performance Tester for collaborative
script development, version control, and process management
When developing performance test scripts in Rational Performance Tester, you need version control tools to help better manage versions of the scripts. Rational Team Concert not only offers version control but helps you govern the development process. Rational Team Concert provides an efficient way to collaboratively develop the Rational Performance Tester projects and scripts.
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Articles |
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05 Nov 2009 |
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Rational ClearCase
Find technical developer content and resources for IBM Rational ClearCase.
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05 Nov 2009 |
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Rational Performance Tester
Find technical content and resources for Rational Performance Tester.
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05 Nov 2009 |
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Service Registry with Advanced Search Capability, Part 1: Concepts, Process, and Components
In this Part 1 of the series you will learn the reasons for requiring advanced
search capability in a SOA Web services/services registry. Such advanced search
capability is not provided by the currently avaialble registeries, which are either
based on UDDI or other schemes. In this article, you will learn the basic conceptual
process and software components which will be needed to implement such advanced
capability.
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Articles |
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05 Nov 2009 |
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Create an Elixir application using Adobe Flex Builder
Learn how to create an IBM ILOG Elixir application using Adobe Flex Builder.
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Demos |
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04 Nov 2009 |
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Create a custom map using IBM ILOG Elixir
Learn how to visualize data using IBM ILOG Elixir. This demo walks through the
step-by-step process of transforming map data, stored as shape files, into a format that
can be visualized using IBM ILOG Elixir.
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Demos |
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04 Nov 2009 |
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Install IBM ILOG Elixir in Adobe Flex
Learn how to install IBM ILOG Elixir into an Adobe Flex development environment.
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Demos |
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04 Nov 2009 |
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Integrating Adobe Flex with IBM WebSphere Portal
This article shows how to integrate Adobe® Flex into IBM® WebSphere® Portal with samples. You can use Adobe Flex as a client-side solution to render the user interface of portlets, overcome the limitations of HTML, and greatly improve the user experience within a portal. This article also shows you how to call and consume JSON objects within a Flex application running on WebSphere Portal.
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Articles |
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04 Nov 2009 |
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WebSphere Virtual Enterprise and Service Level Differentiation
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise can provide Service Level Differentiation
for incoming requests. However, getting appropriate results requires careful
configuration. This article describes the behavior of WebSphere Virtual
Enterprise with regards to Service Level Differentiation and discusses how to
create appropriate configurations.
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Articles |
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04 Nov 2009 |
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Managing your private cloud, Part 2: Using the WebSphere CloudBurst REST API interface
Several interface options are available to help you to interact with the
IBM WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance, which provides functionality for creating,
deploying, and managing IBM WebSphere Application Server virtual systems in a
private cloud. These interfaces include a Web 2.0 graphical user interface, a
Jython command line interface, and an HTTP REST API. This article discusses
the HTTP REST API, which provides a language-neutral interface that is ideal
for integrating WebSphere CloudBurst capabilities into existing applications
or user interfaces.
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Articles |
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04 Nov 2009 |
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Comment lines by Bill Hines: Dawn of a new (DataPower) day
The latest firmware update for IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances,
IBM’s most unusual and exciting product line, is chock full of important new
features. DataPower appliances are poised to move into the next generation
with Web 2.0 and many other enhanced capabilities.
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04 Nov 2009 |
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Comment lines by Alexandre Polozoff: Consider multiple cells for redundancy and availability
A multiple cell strategy within your IBM WebSphere Application Server
environment enables you to address planned (and unplanned) maintenance while
still providing 24x7 availability.
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04 Nov 2009 |
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Getting Started with WebSphere eXtreme Scale, Part
1: Understanding WebSphere eXtreme Scale and how it works
This introductory article offers a foundation to help you gain a
technical understanding of what IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale is, the features
it provides, and the vast benefits it offers. This primer describes the
underlying principles of data in memory, partitioning, and caching, and then
describes WebSphere eXtreme Scale fundamentals in these terms. Use cases are
included to show how these underlying principles result in business
benefits.
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Articles |
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04 Nov 2009 |
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Customizing with WebSphere CloudBurst, Part
3: Using script packages for customizing above and beyond patterns
Because every user scenario is unique, the IBM WebSphere CloudBurst
Appliance has built-in features to help you configure and customize your IBM
WebSphere Application Server environments. Part 3 of this series describes how
to customize and enhance your deployed WebSphere Application Server
environments using script packages.
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04 Nov 2009 |
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