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| Server-side mobile application development with IBM Worklight: Part 4. Integrate the IBM Worklight adapter with SCA 1.1 services
This is Part 4 of a series that explains how to use IBM® Rational® Application Developer for WebSphere® Software and IBM® Worklight together to develop applications for mobile devices, including those that run Android, iOS, BlackBerry, and Microsoft Windows Metro operating systems. This part demonstrates how to extend and transform existing server-side business logic assets to the mobile domain without re-engineering. Bhargav Perepa first shows how to use Rational Application Developer workbench to develop and test a JAX-WS application. Then he explains how to use Worklight Studio to develop and test a mobile application that uses the logic developed in the web service application.
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18 Jun 2013 |
| Migrating from Apache Tomcat to the WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile
This article provides instructions for migrating applications and their
configuration information from Apache Tomcat to the IBM WebSphere Application
Server V8.5.5 Liberty Profile using two utilities (one of which is new for V8.5.5) that make migrating easy and
reliable.
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14 Jun 2013 |
| Increasing the visibility of messages using WebSphere MQ Application Activity Trace
This article describes the WebSphere MQ Application Activity Trace, a new feature in WebSphere MQ V7.1 on all distributed platforms.
Until now it has been difficult for WebSphere MQ administrators to see what the applications connecting to queue managers are actually doing.
Application Activity Trace provides a detailed view of application behaviour and application interaction with a WebSphere MQ queue manager and its resources.
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12 Jun 2013 |
| IBM Worklight server configuration for FIPS 140-2 validation and
certification, Part 2: Deploying your mobile app on WebSphere Application Server
In this article,
the second in a two-part series, learn how to set up, configure, and validate a distributed
IBM WebSphere Application Server network; deploy and validate IBM
MobileFirst solutions; configure end-to-end SSL communications; configure IBM Worklight
Server for Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 (Cryptographic Module
Validation Program) compliance; and verify and validate the end-to-end working of the
mobile application for its intended purpose: FIPS 140-2 compliance for server-side
validation and certification.
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12 Jun 2013 |
| Hints and pointers for connector development in WebSphere Cast Iron
Studio
Learn how to easily configure the base orchestrations for connectors
developed with the Connector Development Kit wizard in WebSphere
Cast Iron Studio,
and get tips on password and fault handling.
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12 Jun 2013 |
| Load balancing WebSphere Message Broker HTTP traffic: Part 1: Load balancing with IBM HTTP Server
WebSphere Message Broker V8 lets you generate a configuration file for the WebSphere Plug-in or Apache mod_proxy modules, which are used by IBM HTTP Server and Apache HTTP Server respectively
to enable HTTP load balancing. Part 1 of this two-part series shows you how to configure load balancing for WebSphere Message Broker HTTP traffic using WebSphere Plug-in and IBM HTTP Server.
The article shows you how to use WebSphere Message Broker Java APIs and the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer to generate a WebSphere Plug-in configuration for IBM HTTP Server.
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05 Jun 2013 |
| Using WebSphere DataPower as a Security Gateway for Protecting Mobile Traffic
DataPower Gateway Appliance is a security & integration gateway appliance, built for simplified deployment & hardened security, bridging multiple protocols & performing conversions at wire speed. IBM Worklight provides a powerful mobile application development platform for the enterprise. This article demonstrates how DataPower can be used in the DMZ of your enterprise to protect Worklight mobile application traffic.
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05 Jun 2013 |
| Dynamic message aggregation in WebSphere Message Broker
This article shows you how to manipulate the default behaviour of the WebSphere Message Broker Aggregation node to pass a new control message from a Fan-in flow to a Fan-out flow
in order to achieve dynamic message splitting and aggregation.
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05 Jun 2013 |
| Configuring the Log4j node in WebSphere Message Broker
This article shows you how to configure the Log4j node in a WebSphere Message Broker message flow. The Log4j node enables you to use different levels of logging,
so that at runtime, without modifying the application code., you can enable or disable specific logging nodes in a message flow while others remain unaffected.
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29 May 2013 |
| Using the WebSphere DataPower performance monitoring tool
To get a quick view of the performance of a DataPower
appliance, you need to execute CLI commands. This article shows you how to
build a graphical monitoring tool based on HTML and Dojo. The tool runs in a
browser and retrieves performance information by issuing SOAP calls to the
DataPower appliance.
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29 May 2013 |
| Identifying network requirements for applications in IBM PureApplication
System
Learn how application requirements can affect the network configuration
between PureApplication System and the data center. This article introduces
the concepts of bandwidth, availability, isolation, and connectivity as they
pertain to applications hosted on PureApplication System.
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29 May 2013 |
| Accessing SAP Enterprise Information Systems using WebSphere Adapters and WebSphere Message Broker on z/OS
This article shows you how to configure, deploy, and test the WebSphere Adapter for SAP when using WebSphere Message Broker and the Message Broker Toolkit to connect to an SAP EIS system on z/OS.
Using Adapters, you can quickly and easily deploy applications and integrate processes that exchange information between CRM, ERP, HR, and supply chain systems,
thereby delivering extensive functionality and ease of use while reducing development costs, time-to-market, and business risk.
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29 May 2013 |
| IBM Worklight server configuration for FIPS 140-2 validation and
certification, Part 1: Configuring a server-side WebSphere Application Server infrastructure
In this article, learn the steps for verifying and validating
the end-to-end working of your mobile application for Federal Information Processing
Standard (FIPS) 140-2 (Cryptographic Module Validation Program) compliance. Steps
include installing the prerequisite products (IBM Worklight Studio, Worklight Server deployed to an
IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile, and a Base Profile),
enabling server-side, end-to-end security; configuring
the server-side infrastructure for FIPS 140-2 compliance; and finally
instrumenting, collecting, analyzing, and validating FIPS 140-2 compliance from the
logging, tracing, and instrumentation facilities of the WebSphere
infrastructure.
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28 May 2013 |
| Migrating Oracle WebLogic Integration applications to IBM Business Process
Manager Advanced, Part 1
This is the first part in a four-part series on migrating applications
from Oracle WebLogic Integration (WLI) to IBM Business Process Manager (BPM).
Part 1 describes the tools and techniques that have been successfully used to
migrate WLI business processes and associated artifacts to BPM.
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28 May 2013 |
| Installing and configuring an IBM Operational Decision Management golden
topology
Learn how to choose and configure deployment topologies for IBM
Operational Decision Management (IBM ODM) in distributed environments. This article explains the essential concepts needed to
understand highly available and scalable WebSphere
Application Server Network Deployment environments, then
introduces the IBM ODM server components and explains the characteristics or
constraints of those components that affect deployment decisions.
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22 May 2013 |
| Achieving high availability during operational maintenance using IBM
PureApplication System
This article describes how IBM PureApplication
System and IBM WebSphere Application Server combine to streamline and
simplify updates to operating systems, applications, and middleware, thereby
minimizing human error and total time to update and maintaining high
availability.
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22 May 2013 |
| Achieving high availability across multiple sites using IBM
PureApplication System
This article describes how multiple IBM PureApplication System racks
can be located in geographically distributed data centers to host business
critical workloads that require the highest levels of availability and rapid
recovery following a disaster.
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22 May 2013 |
| Migrating process instances in IBM Business Process Manager V8
When upgrading process applications which have long-running
processes, the impact and how to manage old versions of the process that are
already started. This
article looks at the migration options available in IBM Business Process
Manager V8, and specifically focuses on the in-flight migration option. It
also describes what to do when a
running process is migrated and steps are left dangling or "orphaned."
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22 May 2013 |
| Case study: Invoice processing with IBM Business Process
Manager, Part 2: System integration
This two-part series provides a case study of a real world IBM Business
Process Manager V8.0.1
invoice processing solution, using web services and Java integration to
automate a process spanning multiple vendors and operational
systems. Part 2 focuses on the Java and web service
integration, and user interface and image manipulation techniques involved in
the solution.
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22 May 2013 |
| Get more value out of your business process by adopting a holistic
perspective on business modeling
This article presents a multi-dimensional approach to developing
of an organic business process architecture. It covers the scoping of a
modeling initiative as well as techniques for business decomposition and
process definition. It goes beyond the basic concepts of hierarchical process
decomposition and shows how analyzing processes in terms of a
key set of business dimensions including ownership, value and information
improves process standardisation and lowers the level of complexity across
business operations. It is aimed at business leaders, architects and analysts engaged in BPMS initiatives.
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22 May 2013 |
| Implementing advanced rule governance in IBM Operational Decision
Management
This article introduces an IBM ODM governance framework for advanced governance
solutions. It proposes a flexible alternative to the usual rule governance
implementation based on configurable Java business logic, as illustrated
by the rule governance product sample. We show that using rules rather
than Java to govern the change process improves the power and agility of
advanced governance within ODM.
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22 May 2013 |
| Approaching continuous availability in WebSphere Process Server V7
This article provides background, insights, and a pragmatic set of
techniques for installing application updates and product fix packs in
WebSphere Process Server V7.0 environments where continuous availability
is desired.
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22 May 2013 |
| Automate the deployment of an IBM Worklight customization WAR file on IBM WebSphere
Application Server
Learn how to automate the deployment of a customized IBM Worklight WAR file to IBM
WebSphere Application Server by using Rational Automation Framework.
This article details the steps for using either Rational Automation
Framework's command-line interface or its rich-client UI to apply the same set
of configuration changes to multiple WebSphere Application Server environments
and then to deploy a Worklight customization WAR to those
environments.
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20 May 2013 |
| Adding power and flexibility to the WebSphere Service Registry and Repository subscription and notification framework
You can subscribe to objects in WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) and be notified when these objects change.
WSRR releases have added power and flexibility to the subscription and notification framework, both in the scope of objects you can subscribe to, and the ways in which you can be notified.
This article describes the subscription and notification framework and shows you how to use the new capabilities in WSRR V7.5 and V8.0.
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15 May 2013 |
| Automating endpoint WSDL creation with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
The recommended approach to defining a web service in WSDL is to split the definition across three files: interface, binding, and endpoint. While this approach lets you maintain a clean separation between the elements being defined, it requires you to either update the endpoint WSDL document, or create new endpoint WSDL documents as your service moves from one environment
(development, test, staging, production) to another. Generally speaking, the only difference between each of the environment-specific endpoint WSDLs is the value of the location attribute on the soap:address element. This article shows you how to use a WSRR plug-in to automate the creation of environment-specific endpoint WSDLs within WebSphere Service Registry and Repository.
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15 May 2013 |
| Comment lines: Nine things that make the Liberty profile so fast, easy, and smart to use
While focusing on development users, the IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty profile maintains fidelity with the full-profile WebSphere Application Server; both profiles use the same containers and offer the same Quality of Service. Applications can be developed and tested using the Liberty profile and then deployed on full-profile WebSphere Application Server with no changes. Liberty is a highly composable and dynamic runtime that improves and enhances the out-of-the-box user experience for WebSphere Application Server developers. This article lists some of top features that make the Liberty profile smart to use
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08 May 2013 |
| Data Format Description Language (DFDL) message modeling In Websphere Message Broke
This article shows you how to use the new DFDL support in WebSphere Message Broker V8 to model, create, run, and test messages
in both Text and Comma Separated Value (CSV) formats.
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08 May 2013 |
| Deliver actionable business insight with low latency analytics using
WebSphere eXtreme Scale and Cognos Real-time Monitoring
The use of data analytics promises to deliver a wealth of opportunities
that will enable game-changing advances in the level of achievable business
insight across all domains of computing applications. As such,
organizations are being urged to implement integrated information
platforms that support multiple modes of data analysis. This article shows
how data written to an IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale-based distributed cache
can be consumed by IBM Cognos Real-time Monitoring, thereby enabling low
latency analytical processing.
Also available in:
Chinese
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08 May 2013 |
| Using OAuth: Enabling OAuth in the WebSphere Application Server
Liberty profile
OAuth 2.0 service provider support was added to the IBM WebSphere
Application Server Liberty profile as part of the WebSphere Application Server
V8.5.0.2 release. This article provides an overview of OAuth support highlighting
architecture, new features, and the minimal configuration steps needed to
enable OAuth in the server configuration. The article also includes
debugging tips, resource links, and pointers for advanced
configurations.
Also available in:
Chinese
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08 May 2013 |
| Using OAuth: Enabling the OAuth service provider in WebSphere Application Server
OAuth 2.0 service provider support was added as part of IBM WebSphere
Application Server versions 7.0.0.25, 8.0.0.5, and 8.5.0.1. This article
provides an overview of OAuth support highlighting architecture, new
features, and the minimal configuration steps needed to enable the
capability. The article also includes debugging tips, resource links,
and pointers for advanced configurations.
Also available in:
Chinese
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08 May 2013 |
| Send SMS push notifications to your mobile app using IBM Worklight
Many companies today are extending their enterprise applications to the
mobile channel. One of the key requirements for enterprise apps is the
ability to send short messages (as notifications or alerts) to mobile
clients. Notifications drive user engagement and can be based on events or
triggered by user behavior or by some pre-condition. IBM Worklight V5.0.5
provides support for sending SMS/text notifications to mobile devices in
addition to smart phone push notifications. This article explains how you
can set up and send SMS notifications with Worklight, using a retail
banking scenario as an example. Sample mobile app source is provided to
illustrate how to subscribe and receive SMS notifications.
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08 May 2013 |
| Constructing REST services with WebSphere Application Server,
Part 1: A simple RESTful implementation
This introduction to the REST features embedded in IBM WebSphere
Application Server V8 and later illustrates how you can create a simple REST
service and leverage the RESTful capabilities that are built into WebSphere
Application Server, such as object deserialization, custom serialization, and exception handling.
Also available in:
Chinese
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08 May 2013 |
| Implement responsive web design using WebSphere Portal, Part
2: Using device classes to develop for specific devices
Using responsive web design has become a popular
approach for creating a single web site that optimizes content
and layout automatically by relying on the use of CSS media queries.
This article discusses how to leverage the device class mechanism
in WebSphere Portal to filter resources and optimize the resource
aggregation within the theme for certain devices. These
techniques will make your responsive theme perform better and
give the user a more consistent experience.
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07 May 2013 |
| Integrating a business process application in IBM Business Process Manager
V7.5.1 and V8 with an external system using the REST API
This article discusses integrating activities
with an external system using the REST API. IBM Business Process
Manager V7.5.1 and V8 support all the functionality provided by the
unsupported REST API available with WebSphere Lombardi Edition
V7.2.
Also available in:
Chinese
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01 May 2013 |
| Server-side mobile application development with IBM Worklight: Part 1. IBM Worklight adapter integration with Java business logic
This is Part 1 of a series that explains how to use IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software and IBM Worklight together to develop applications for mobile devices, including those that run Android, iOS, BlackBerry, and Microsoft Windows Metro operating systems. In this first article, Bhargav Perepa covers developing and testing a Java application in Rational Application Developer, creating a custom Java application logic package as a library to use in mobile application development, how to use Worklight to develop a server-side mobile application component to use that library, and how to use Worklight Studio to test the mobile application.
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30 Apr 2013 |
| Improve the performance of dynamic SKU auto-suggestion
This article presents a browser cache solution to reduce server requests, improve the speed of auto-suggest, and implement dynamic SKU suggestion on the quick order page of WebSphere Commerce starter store. WebSphere Commerce V7.2 includes a search box in the site navigation header that uses the Apache Solr search to drive the auto-suggest feature. This feature requires calls to the search server to retrieve suggested keywords for every user keystroke. This browser cache solution reduces the performance impact on the server that is caused by the Ajax calls to the Apache Solr search server for every keystroke.
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24 Apr 2013 |
| Integrating mobile applications with WebSphere Message Broker using IBM Worklight
This article shows you how to use IBM Worklight and the Worklight server to develop hybrid mobile applications that invoke enterprise services deployed on WebSphere Message Broker.
The integration with WebSphere Message Broker addresses any enterprise connectivity requirements of the mobile applications.
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24 Apr 2013 |
| SOA governance using WebSphere DataPower and WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository, Part 3: Enforcing Service Level Agreements in Web Services
Starting with the releases of IBM WebSphere DataPower firmware V5.0
and WebSphere Service Registry and Repository V8.0, IT service developers and
policy administrators can now attach and affect Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
behavior related to Service Level Management routing. Part 3 of this
article series describes how to use the new WS-MediationPolicy capabilities in
WSRR to author specific Service Level Agreements, which you can enforce on the
DataPower appliance without manually creating the XSLT or processing rules
and actions.
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23 Apr 2013 |
| Extending aggregation and collection of messages in WebSphere Message Broker
This article shows you how to use WebSphere Message Broker message aggregation and collection to manage batch processing according to dynamic rules.
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17 Apr 2013 |
| Provide consistent and accurate availability information to customers
Customers interact with your organization through a variety of channels.
To meet their high expectations, you must make accurate promises to customers
regardless of the channel they use. This article describes how deploying a
Promising and Inventory Hub independently from your order management system
can help you make accurate promises. With such a deployment, you can rapidly
meet business changes and scale your deployment as volumes increase.
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17 Apr 2013 |
| Debug entry control blocks created by custom communication packages on z/TPF
With greater frequency, IBM z/Transaction Processing Facility, Enterprise Edition (z/TPF) customers are implementing custom communication packages to communicate between systems or drive traffic into z/TPF, for example TN3270 support or proprietary protocols. The z/TPF debugger offers a range of solutions for debugging entry control blocks, or ECBs. Three features have been implemented to help debug ECBs created by custom communication packages.
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17 Apr 2013 |
| IBM Workload Deployer tip: Automatically rename identically labeled browser tabs
Work more efficiently with IBM Workload Deployer by automatically assigning unique tab names when multiple Workload Deployer consoles are open in your browser. David Leigh shares a script that Firefox and Chrome users can run to differentiate otherwise identically named tabs.
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16 Apr 2013 |
| Build a simple assembly API using IBM WebSphere Cast Iron Live Web API Services
To reach new channels of mobile customers, organizations
are investing in exposing existing IT assets via web APIs, making their business
available instantly on mobile devices. IBM WebSphere Cast
Iron Live Web API Services is a cloud offering that enables organizations to quickly
expose enterprise APIs with an easy-to-use solution.
Web and mobile developers can
use these web APIs to build rich web and mobile applications.
In addition, the Cast Iron Live API facilitates the building of developer portals
for those exposed web
APIs. This article shows how to build a simple assembly API for public availability
using Cast Iron Live Web API Services.
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05 Apr 2013 |
| Build a simple proxy for the EveryTrail public API using IBM WebSphere Cast Iron Live Web API Services
To reach new channels of mobile customers, organizations
are investing in exposing existing IT assets via web APIs, making their business
available instantly on mobile devices. IBM WebSphere Cast
Iron Live Web API Services is a cloud offering that enables organizations to quickly
expose enterprise APIs with an easy-to-use solution.
Web and mobile developers can
use these web APIs to build rich web and mobile applications.
In addition, the Cast Iron Live API facilitates the building of developer portals
for those exposed web
APIs. This article
offers a simple example of how to proxy a publicly available API using IBM's API solution.
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05 Apr 2013 |
| Developing a transactional Advanced Integration Service with IBM
Business Process Manager, Part 4: Execution cases
In the final article in this series, you'll learn how to
execute and test different transactional scenarios with the components
designed and developed in the previous parts of this series, and will
learn about the
ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) characteristics of
the implemented solution.
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03 Apr 2013 |
| Configuring access to WebSphere Service Registry and Repository for users and groups defined in an LDAP user registry
Examples in this article show you how to configure access and manage security for WebSphere Service Registry and Repository, for users and groups defined in
an external Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) user registry. This approach lets you add or remove users from the external provider groups without any additional work within WSRR.
The article also shows how WSRR J2EE roles can help you manage access control.
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03 Apr 2013 |
| Managing application runtime environments in IBM PureApplication
System
In IBM PureApplication System, deployers install applications into runtime
environments that administrators define by using cloud groups and environment profiles.
As an administrator setting up a PureApplication System, what are the cloud groups and
environment profiles that you will need to consider and create?
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01 Apr 2013 |
| Designing and implementing a custom inbox and My Team Performance task list
with IBM Business Process Manager V8
This article describes an approach to create a custom inbox and My Team
Performance task list in IBM Business Process Manager V8. You can use the
implementation described in this article to perform additional inbox and task
list customizations.
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27 Mar 2013 |
| A flexible and scalable WebSphere MQ topology pattern: Part 1: Building a multi-purpose WebSphere MQ infrastructure with scalability and high availability
Common requirements in new enterprise projects include continuous availability to send MQ messages, high availability for individual persistent messages, linear scale of throughput,
consistency between different MQ installations, and reduced complexity for administrators. This article provides a foundation WebSphere MQ topology that meets these non-functional requirements
for a wide range of use cases, and facilitates building MQ hubs or even a shared multi-tenancy MQ infrastructure (an MQ cloud).
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27 Mar 2013 |
| Deploying IBM Business Process Manager packages to offline process servers
In IBM Business Process Manager, the Process Center is used to
deploy process application snapshots to connected process servers. However,
there may be times when you need to deploy a process application to a process
server that is started, but is not connected to a Process Center.
In this case, you'll need to create packages from the Process Center to deploy
the snapshots. This article describes
how to create deployment packages from snapshots, and how to deploy them to a
process server.
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27 Mar 2013 |
| Developing a transactional Advanced Integration Service with IBM
Business Process Manager, Part 3: Implementing the Advanced Integration Service
Leveraging the capabilities of the Advanced Integration Services (AIS)
in IBM Business Process Manager V8 Advanced, this series describes how to
implement a distributed ACID transactional scenario in IBM Business Process
Manager that includes two databases on different machines. The scenario shows
the automatic rollback capabilities offered by the SCA-based management in an
AIS. Part 3 describes how to implement the AIS for the transaction.
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27 Mar 2013 |
| Introduction to Cast Iron Live Web API Services
Web APIs are a new and fast-growing business channel that
is helping companies connect with the outside market and deliver services and
products efficiently. This article shows you
how to create, socialize, and manage your web APIs,
by using IBM Cast Iron Live Web API Services.
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21 Mar 2013 |
| Working with Worklight: Part 3: Enhancing the Todo app using the MQTT protocol
This series of articles introduces the IBM Worklight platform by showing how you can build mobile apps that leverage a variety of IBM software products.
Part 3 shows you how to enhance the sample Todo Worklight app by using the MQTT protocol to share items between app users.
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20 Mar 2013 |
| Using Oracle Database File System for disaster recovery on IBM Business
Process Manager
Because business process management plays a very important role in an
enterprise architecture, it's critical to make sure that BPM is an integral
part of any enterprise disaster recovery plan. This article introduces a
disaster recovery strategy for customers who are using Oracle Data Guard for
disaster recovery on existing systems and want to extend it to include IBM
Business Process Manager.
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20 Mar 2013 |
| Create a custom administrative client to simplify system administration in WebSphere Application
Server V8.5
Learn how to write a custom administrative client to invoke the
administrative tasks available through the Admin Command Framework in IBM
WebSphere Application Server V8.5. This article provides an overview of the
command framework, its offerings and its AdminTask wsadmin interface, and then
provides code examples to achieve the same results using the JMX
APIs provided by WebSphere Application Server.
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20 Mar 2013 |
| Advanced security hardening in WebSphere Application Server V7, V8 and V8.5, Part
2: Advanced security considerations
Security consists of more than just some firewalls at the edge of your
network protecting you from the outside. It is a difficult and complex set of
actions and procedures that strive to strengthen your systems as much as is
appropriate. Part 1 of this two-part article discussed many aspects of security in general,
with an emphasis on hardening an IBM WebSphere Application Server environment.
Part 2 covers even more ground, including application-based preventative
measures, cell trust, cross-cell trust, administrative and application
isolation, identity propagation, desktop development security, and more. This
revision of an earlier article has been significantly updated for WebSphere
Application Server V6.1 and V7.
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20 Mar 2013 |
| Using WebSphere ESB with WebSphere MQ to support publish/subscribe
messaging
This article shows you how to use the JMS capabilities in WebSphere ESB
to implement publish/subscribe messaging by leveraging the underlying
WebSphere MQ environment.
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20 Mar 2013 |
| Adding internationalization and localization to web applications using the Dojo Toolkit
This article explores a Dojo feature that enables localization and
internationalization of a web application or website. It describes how to
build a sample website to showcase the strength and simplicity of using Dojo. By the end of the article, you should be able to apply localization and internationalization features to your own web application.
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20 Mar 2013 |
| Modernized Java-based batch processing in WebSphere Application
Server, Part 4: Integration with enterprise schedulers
The earlier articles in this series introduced how Java-based batch programming can be done with IBM WebSphere Application Server, and discussed the available programming models and various advanced capabilities of the WebSphere Batch feature, such as parallel processing, skip record processing, and retry step processing. This installment demonstrates how the WebSphere Application Server batch infrastructure can be integrated with enterprise schedulers.
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20 Mar 2013 |
| JSP meets IBM Forms enterprise web application development
Using simple Java expressions and scriptlets,
JavaServer Pages (JSP) makes it easy for web application developers to
populate web content before serving it. Enterprise IBM Forms are powerful
data collection documents made up of a high precision user interface, an XML
data layer, interactive calculation and data validation rules, attachments,
digital signatures, web service calls, and web submission capabilities. This
article shows how to use JSP to pre-populate, serve, and process the submitted
results of enterprise IBM Forms in an IBM Websphere Application Server environment. JSP is also discussed in the context of the design and maintenance lifecycle of an IBM Form.
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20 Mar 2013 |
| Comment lines: Using JCA connections in applications for scalability
IBM WebSphere Application Server JCA connection manager provides connection pooling. It enables administrators to establish a pool of connections that can be used by applications running on an application server. If not used appropriately, these connections will exhaust the connection pool and limit scalability. This article provides insights into application usage scenarios that could limit efficient utilization of JCA connections.
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20 Mar 2013 |
| Deploying an IBM Operational Decision Manager cloud pattern on IBM
PureApplication System
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20 Mar 2013 |
| Integrating WebSphere Message Broker and WebSphere MQ with IBM Integration Designer using a Service Integration Bus and MQ Link
This article describes an integration scenario involving WebSphere Message Broker V7, WebSphere MQ V7, and IBM Integration Designer V7.5.1, using an SIBus engine and MQ Link
to integrate different IBM products and different communication protocols.
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13 Mar 2013 |
| Monitoring the JVM server in CICS with IBM Support Assistant
Memory leaks in Java programs can be as critical as they are in programs written in other languages. While Java has a Garbage Collector, it sometimes cannot remove objects because
they are still referenced. Therefore memory leaks require you to first, locate them, and second, identify the class responsible.
This article uses a sample Java program running in the CICS JVM server to show you how to locate a memory leak and identify the class responsible.
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13 Mar 2013 |
| Developing a transactional Advanced Integration Service with IBM
Business Process Manager, Part 2: Defining the business process
Leveraging the capabilities of the Advanced Integration
Services (AIS) in IBM Business Process Manager V8 Advanced, this series
describes how to implement a distributed ACID transactional scenario in IBM
Business Process Manager that includes two databases on different machines.
The scenario shows the automatic rollback capabilities offered by the
SCA-based management in an AIS. Part 2 of the series describes how the
business process is designed and implemented using the BPMN notation in
Process Designer.
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13 Mar 2013 |
| Developing a transactional Advanced Integration Service with IBM
Business Process Manager, Part 1: Introduction and setting up the databases
Leveraging the capabilities of the Advanced Integration
Services (AIS) in IBM Business Process Manager V8 Advanced, this series
describes how to implement a distributed ACID transactional scenario in IBM
Business Process Manager that includes two databases on different machines.
The scenario shows the automatic rollback capabilities offered by the
SCA-based management in an AIS.
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06 Mar 2013 |
| Using the WebSphere Message Broker Mobile Service Pattern with WebSphere Cast Iron Web API Management
WebSphere Message Broker V8.0.0.1 provides a Mobile Service pattern to create an adapter for IBM Worklight from an existing service. This article shows you how to use the Mobile Service pattern to enable two consumer technologies and expose the services to Cast Iron.
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06 Mar 2013 |
| Using WebSphere Adapters with IBM Business Process Manager to communicate
with external systems
In this article, you'll learn how IBM Business Process Manager
uses WebSphere Adapters to connect to external systems, and how data flows
between external systems and the human tasks of IBM BPM. Using these
capabilities, you'll see how you can integrate your BPM applications with existing
systems.
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06 Mar 2013 |
| Integrating WebSphere Message Broker with IBM Business Process Manager
This article shows you how to integrate WebSphere Message Broker with IBM Business Process Manager Standard Edition, with pragmatic ways to get the two products working together at both design time and run time.
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06 Mar 2013 |
| Q & A: Frequently asked questions about WebSphere Application Server
security
Because the integrity of your processing environment is at stake,
questions about security must be answered as quickly as possible. To that end,
this article provides quick, direct answers to some of the most
frequently asked questions about IBM WebSphere Application Server
security.
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04 Mar 2013 |
| Case study: Invoice processing with IBM Business Process
Manager, Part 1: The business context and process model
This two-part article provides a case study of a real-world IBM Business
Process Manager V8.0.1
invoice processing solution, using web services and Java integration to
automate a process spanning multiple vendors and operational
systems. Part 1 describes the business
problem and the process and
associated data structures used in the solution.
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28 Feb 2013 |
| Implementing a CICS Interdependency Analyzer call tree generator
CICS Interdependency Analyzer is an IBM-provided tool for CICS Transaction Server that helps you understand the interrelationships between shared applications and services.
This article shows you how to use REXX programming to create a call tree diagram that provides a clear picture of program call relationships.
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27 Feb 2013 |
| Restoring transaction metadata and document payloads for WebSphere
DataPower B2B Appliances
This article describes how to restore historical transaction metadata
and document payloads to another compatible WebSphere DataPower B2B Appliance
without permanently losing data.
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27 Feb 2013 |
| Improve your industry solution installation, Part
2: Globalize your InstallAnywhere installer
Learn how to use InstallAnywhere
to develop multi-language installers.
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25 Feb 2013 |
| Automating Websphere Message Broker build and deployment using Ant
This article shows you how to use Ant, the popular open-source, Java-based build tool from Apache, with WebSphere Message Broker to automate the build and deployment process.
Also available in:
Chinese
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20 Feb 2013 |
| Tips for using the IHS Access Log feature for WebSphere Commerce
sites
This article discusses the optimization of the IHS access logging features of the WebSphere Commerce sites. Optimizing the logging features will help to troubleshoot general problems, and analyse performance and security issues such as determining response time, response cookies, and limiting the number of requests.
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15 Feb 2013 |
| Implementing a negotiation process in IBM Business Process Manager using
web services
Learn how to use the undercover agent (UCA), handlers and web services in
IBM Business Process Manager to implement a negotiation process with an external
system. The BPM process will expose a web service that will be invoked by another
system. The negotiation continues until an approval or rejection occurs.
Also available in:
Chinese
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13 Feb 2013 |
| Demonstrating workload isolation in IBM PureApplication System
Learn how to create two or more application runtime environments in IBM
PureApplication System that are highly isolated from each other so that the
workloads in one environment cannot interfere with those in another. This
article shows how to create them and demonstrates that they are indeed
isolated.
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13 Feb 2013 |
| BPM Voices: Evaluating BPM applications: BPM design reviews and Rubik's
Cubes
In this column, I'll focus on the objectives of
performing BPM design reviews, the key preparation steps for an effective
review, and an overview of the key dimensions to assess as part of a
BPM solution. I'll introduce the basic covenants for how
a BPM design review should be conducted and offer some suggestions on
where clients should focus in the process. In addition, we'll take a
direct look at the IBM BPM playback methodology, because I believe the
convergence of a design review strategy with IBM's playback approach is
related to developing optimized BPM solutions. So how does all this relate to
Rubik's Cubes? Read on...
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13 Feb 2013 |
| BPM Voices: Insight at the edge
In the world of mobile, cloud and APIs, how do you assert
control at the edge of the enterprise, the boundary between the unpredictable
external environment and the internal managed systems? And, perhaps even more
importantly, how do you gain insight into customer behavior and preferences so
that you can advance the customer relationship with every action you take?
Resolving such questions is dependent on "insight at the edge" - the idea
that by applying service-oriented principles to interactions between external
systems of engagement and internal systems of record, you not only protect
against undesired external influences, but can tap into the stream of
consciousness that already flows through the business.
Also available in:
Chinese
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13 Feb 2013 |
| Configuring IBM Business Process Management Human Task Management widgets
for use in WebSphere Portal
The Human Task Management widgets in IBM Business Process Manager V7.5
are designed to run in a Business Space environment, but they can also be run
in IBM WebSphere Portal V7. This article describes how to install, configure,
and customize these widgets in a Portal environment.
Also available in:
Chinese
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13 Feb 2013 |
| Integrating IBM Business Process Manager with WebSphere eXtreme Scale for
high availability and security
WebSphere eXtreme Scale enables the caching of large amounts of data
to help improve performance when using services. This article describes how
to integrate eXtreme Scale into IBM Business Process Manager mediation flows,
to improve IBM BPM performance and to enable eXtreme Scale to leverage the
high availability and security infrastructure provided by WebSphere
Application Server, which underpins BPM.
Also available in:
Chinese
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13 Feb 2013 |
| How to secure a hosted transparent decision service in IBM Operational
Decision Management
This article explores one of the techniques you can use to secure a hosted
transparent decision service in IBM Operational Decision Manager. Authentication and authorization are
often required in a production environment. You'll learn how
to configure a hosted transparent decision service to connect
to LDAP for authentication, as well as define additional code
to validate whether the calling user ID is authorized to invoke
the rule project.
Also available in:
Chinese
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13 Feb 2013 |
| Using dynamic domains for flexible rule authoring in WebSphere Operational
Decision Management
Ensuring rule accuracy is an important part of rule development in
WebSphere Operational Decision Management. This article demonstrates how a
dynamic domain populated from a Microsoft Excel file can be used to reduce inaccuracies
when authoring rules. Using domains also eliminates dependencies on IT support
for code changes because business users can extend the set of values in the
domain by simple edits to the spreadsheet in the Decision Center. Further,
because adding a domain value does not result in changes to service contracts,
redeployment of rule services is not necessary.
Also available in:
Chinese
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13 Feb 2013 |
| Strategies for managing reference data in a business rules application
using IBM Operational Decision Manager
This article describes
common strategies for reference data management in rule authoring and
rule execution when using IBM Operational Decision Manager. It describes the
advantages and disadvantages to each approach to help you determine the best approach to use
for your business rule application.
Also available in:
Chinese
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13 Feb 2013 |
| Configuring IBM WebSphere Portal v8.0 on z/OS
This white paper explains the steps for several common configurations of WebSphere Portal v8.0 z/OS, including configuring WebSphere z/OS via zPMT and via the ISPF panels. Also included are the IBM Installation Manager commands for installing WebSphere Portal v8.0 z/OS, targeting users who may be new to WebSphere Portal z/OS or new to WebSphere Portal v8.0.
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12 Feb 2013 |
| Comparing Microsoft BizTalk Server and WebSphere Message Broker
This article compares Microsoft BizTalk Server and WebSphere Message Broker by showing you how to implement a common ESB pattern on each system.
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06 Feb 2013 |
| Working with subscriptions in WebSphere Service Registry and Repository V8
This article shows you how to use subscription objects and the notification service in WebSphere Service Registry and Repository. A sample application shows you how to cycle a subscription object
through its Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) life cycle.
Also available in:
Chinese
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06 Feb 2013 |
| Implement a hybrid cloud with IBM SmartCloud Enterprise and WebSphere DataPower
This article describes a solution that showcases the capabilities of IBM SmartCloud
Enterprise and IBM WebSphere DataPower for handling the load of a
hybrid application. It also addresses the technologies used for the workload to scale across
multiple cloud systems in different data centers or burst out to SmartCloud Enterprise for
additional capacity on demand.
Also available in:
Spanish
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05 Feb 2013 |
| Considerations in opening the mainframe to mobile devices
As more and more enterprises in all industries realize the need for mobile versions of their business applications, there is a need for an enterprise-class approach to mobile app development that leverages past investments in information technology and infrastructure. Leigh Williamson explains the five key themes of the IBM approach to mobile application development, which exploits existing information and transaction systems for maximum speed to market and reuse of services.
Also available in:
Spanish
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05 Feb 2013 |
| The Support Authority: An overview of the IBM Support Assistant 5.0 Beta
This article provides an introduction to the latest beta release of IBM
Support Assistant 5.0 and offers an overview of the installation,
configuration, and new key features and concepts. Users in a Support Analyst
role or who are otherwise responsible for troubleshooting and diagnosing
software problems will benefit from the new IBM Support Assistant strategy and
tooling available. This article has been updated to reflect new function and changes included in
the Beta 2 release of IBM Support Assistant.
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30 Jan 2013 |
| Secure mobile access to enterprise applications through IBM WebSphere
DataPower SOA Appliances
Increasingly, IT enterprises are faced with the challenges of supporting
access to their applications from mobile devices. In the past, enterprise
applications have focused on web browsers as the client. Now,
bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives mean that the enterprise often
doesn’t have any control over the choice of client device. The responsibility
to secure this new kind of access remains (and in fact is) more important than
ever -- but the challenge is compounded by the variety of mobile devices that are available. Enterprises must respond quickly to secure these applications, and they must do this in ways that complement existing investments. Through sample scripts and mobile device simulations, this article explains how an IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliance can quickly and securely extend the IT infrastructure -- even to mobile devices.
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30 Jan 2013 |
| Some tips for IBM Business Monitor modeling and versioning
This article describes new modeling features since IBM Business Monitor
V7.5 and
some best practices for a successful production monitoring environment.
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30 Jan 2013 |
| Deep dive into WebSphere eXtreme Scale HTTP session management,
Part 1: Understanding HTTP session management and how it works in WebSphere eXtreme Scale
This series of articles will help you to understand what benefit the
HTTP session management function in IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale can bring to
IBM WebSphere Application Server. It will also explain what the similarities,
differences, and advantages are compared with other session management
technology, and how to use WebSphere eXtreme Scale in a cloud environment with
IBM Workload Deployer. Part 1 begins with a look at HTTP session management
fundamentals.
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30 Jan 2013 |
| The basics of using Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) with WebSphere
Application Server
Java EE 6 includes a new set of features and services called Contexts
and Dependency Injection (CDI). CDI relies on and provides services to other
technologies introduced in Java EE 6. This article discusses the concept of dependency injection, why it is desirable, the problems it solves, how it is applied in Java EE, and its relationships with these other technologies.
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30 Jan 2013 |
| Create and service WebSphere Application Server master images with IBM
Installation Manager
IBM Installation Manager is the technology for installing and
maintaining IBM WebSphere Application Server V8 and later. Typically, Installation Manager is installed on every production system with the products whose lifecycle it is used to govern. This article reviews the basic components of Installation Manager, and documents a procedure for installing master images of WebSphere Application Server that can be deployed to a production environment and then later serviced in place. This can facilitate mass deployments, in both virtualized and non-virtualized environments.
Also available in:
Spanish
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30 Jan 2013 |
| Integration performance tuning for WebSphere Commerce and Sterling Order Management
This article describes the integration and performance tuning of
WebSphere Commerce V7 Feature Enhancement Pack 5 and IBM Sterling Order
Management V9.2. The article provides business stakeholders, architects, administrators, and performance engineers with key tuning and configuration information to improve
integration performance.
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25 Jan 2013 |
| Analyzing performance issues with IBM TXSeries for Multiplatforms
This article describes some IBM TXSeries for Multiplatforms performance issues along with some guidelines for investigating, diagnosing, and solving them.
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23 Jan 2013 |
| Applying the WS-RM and WS-Security specifications to web services in WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere Message Broker: Part 2
The Web Services Reliable Messaging (WS-RM) and Web Services Security (WS-Security) specifications describe protocols that enable encrypted messages to be delivered reliably
between distributed applications, even when there are software component, system, or network failures.
This two-part article series shows you how to implement a web services application with WS-RM and WS-Security enabled on WebSphere Application Server V8 and WebSphere Message Broker V8.
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23 Jan 2013 |
| Applying the WS-RM and WS-Security specifications to web services in WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere Message Broker: Part 1
The Web Services Reliable Messaging (WS-RM) and Web Services Security (WS-Security) specifications describe protocols that enable encrypted messages to be delivered reliably
between distributed applications, even when there are software component, system, or network failures.
This article series shows you how to implement a web services application with WS-RM and WS-Security enabled on WebSphere Application Server V8 and WebSphere Message Broker V8.
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23 Jan 2013 |