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Use WebSphere Business Modeler in the SOA lifecycle, Part 2: Download and install IBM WebSphere Business Modeler
This demo shows how to download and install a trial copy of WebSphere Business Modeler, and gives you some of the basics for constructing business process models. This is the first of a four-part demo series that introduces you to WebSphere Business Modeler. Part 2 shows you the steps for building a simple business process model.
Parts 3 and 4 take you through a more realistic scenario using an existing business process model and improving it for SOA.
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27 Feb 2008 |
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Use WebSphere Business Modeler in the SOA lifecycle, Part 4: Use the WebSphere Business Modeler simulation engine
This demo shows how to use the simulation engine in WebSphere Business Modeler to simulate both the existing process and a proposed modified process (shown in demos part 2 and 3), then compares the operation of the two to make a business decision of whether or not to move forward with the proposed changes. This is the last of a four-part demo series that introduces you to WebSphere Business Modeler.
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27 Feb 2008 |
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Use WebSphere Business Modeler in the SOA lifecycle, Part 3: Modifying an existing business process
This demo takes you through a more realistic scenario using an existing business process, which needs to be improved using a service that has been built as part of the enterprise's SOA infrastructure. The model is examined, and then modified to use new service assets. This is the third of a four-part demo series that introduces you to WebSphere Business Modeler.
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27 Feb 2008 |
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Use WebSphere Business Modeler in the SOA lifecycle, Part 2: Build a simple business process model
This demo takes you through the steps for building a simple business process model to familiarize you with the model editor and show you how easy WebSphere Business Modeler is to use. This is the second of a four-part demo series that introduces you to WebSphere Business Modeler. Parts 3 and 4 take you through a more realistic scenario.
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27 Feb 2008 |
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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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Software as a Service: Building multi-tenant applications using WebSphere Portal Server
The primary issue faced by customers who want to implement a Software as
a Service solution is how to construct their multi-tenant environment. This demo shows how multi-tenancy can be implemented using the Virtual Portal feature of WebSphere Portal Server.
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08 Oct 2007 |
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Software as a Service: Securing human tasks in work flows using WebSphere Process Server & Tivoli Directory Server
See how the LDAP Staff Resolution plug-in feature in WebSphere Process
Server is used to secure human tasks in business process execution language (BPEL) processes with a common user registry.
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26 Sep 2007 |
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Software as a Service: Enforcing role based access control using WebSphere Portal Server & Tivoli Directory Server
See how WebSphere portal access control features can be exploited for
enforcing security in a SaaS application by restricting the set of portal pages and portlets that a particular user can access, based on the role of the user.
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26 Sep 2007 |
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Software as a Service: Composing multi-tenant user interfaces using WebSphere Portlet Factory
Hosting multiple tenants from a shared environment requires a high degree of configurability in order to provide each tenant with the branding and customization that they require. In this demo, you'll see the dynamic profiling capability of WebSphere Portlet Factory and how it is used in conjunction with virtual portals to provide tenant customization through configuration rather than custom coding.
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08 Oct 2007 |
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Software as a Service: Building a
multi-tenant user registry using WebSphere Portal Server & Tivoli Directory Server
This demo shows how to build a multi-tenant user registry using WebSphere Portal Server and Tivoli Directory Server. It is part of a scenario that describes how to enforce security in a Software as a Service application.
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26 Sep 2007 |
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Software as a Service: Tenant specific HTTP and data source partitioning using WebSphere eXtreme Scale
Explore how SaaS service providers can improve application scalability by partitioning tenant specific HTTP requests and datasources in a multi-tenant application. This technique also referred as "Sharding" is shown using an example in WebSphere eXtreme Scale. Using a fictitious mult-tenant application called Jivaro, this demo explores how to integrate WebSphere Application Server Community Edition applications with WebSphere eXtreme Scale.
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01 Feb 2009 |
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Software as a Service: Tenant-specific response-time and application isolation using WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
This demo explores how SaaS service developers can support tenant specific quality of service parameters like response time and application isolation for multi-tenant applications running on WebSphere Application Server Community Edition instances. Using a fictitious multi-tenant application called Jivaro, this demo explores the service level policies, on demand router and dynamic cluster capabilities of WebSphere Extended Deployment Virtual Enterprise for supporting these requirements.
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23 Jan 2009 |
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Software as a Service: Create multi-tenant workflows using WebSphere sMash Assemble Flow, Part 2
This demo shows a multi-tenant interactive workflow application built using
IBM WebSphere sMash Assemble Flow. Instances of this workflow can be configured slightly differently by different tenant banks in a sample multi-tenant banking application.
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10 Jul 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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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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Managed file transfer based on WebSphere MQ
This demo highlights the challenges faced using FTP and how a managed file transfer based on WebSphere MQ and its assured qualities of service can help with regulatory compliance by ensuring data delivered securely and safely.
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13 Dec 2007 |
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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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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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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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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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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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Extending the enterprise with WebSphere Voice Application Access
This sequence of short demos shows you how WebSphere Voice Application Access (WVAA) V5 extends the WebSphere Portal infrastructure and programming model to a voice user interface (VUI). You see how to enable users to access a wide range of business applications and data through a standard telephone or cell phone.
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28 Feb 2005 |
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Tour of Websphere Portal content publishing (V4.1)
Take an interactive, guided tour of the content publishing task supported by WebSphere Portal V4.1. Requires Flash Player 6.
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04 Mar 2003 |
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Software as a Service: Create dynamically scripted multi-tenant applications using WebSphere sMash, Part 1
See how an existing application called phpBB, written in the dynamic scripting language PHP, can be deployed in a multi-tenant pattern using a separate WebSphere sMash instance for each tenant. This demo also highlights a few advantages for using WebSphere sMash in such a multi-tenant deployment.
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07 Apr 2009 |
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Develop and manage i5/OS and Web applications using WebSphere Development Studio Client and Rational Business Developer Extension, Part 2
This demo shows how to change an existing employee list application using WebSphere Development Studio Client, Rational Business Developer Extension, and Rational ClearCase. The demo changes RPG business logic and EGL Web application front end logic under source control in ClearCase using the iSeries project perspective and the WebSphere Development Studio Client/Rational Business Developer Extension workbench Web perspective. Part 1 showed how to access assets in ClearCase, check them out into the WebSphere Development Studio Client workspace and then work with the iSeries projects perspective. Part 2 shows you the process of making the equivalent changes to the EGL Web application. ClearCase is also used in the demo.
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19 Feb 2008 |
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Develop and manage i5/OS and Web applications using WebSphere Development Studio Client and Rational Business Developer Extension, Part 1
This demon shows how to change an existing employee list application using WebSphere Development Studio Client (WDSC), Rational Business Developer Extension (RBDE), and Rational ClearCase. The demo changes Report Program Generator (RPG) business logic and Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) Web application front end logic under source control in ClearCase using the iSeries project perspective and the WebSphere Development Studio Client/Rational Business Developer Extension workbench Web perspective. This demo shows how to access assets in ClearCase, check them out into the WebSphere Development Studio Client workspace and then work with the iSeries projects perspective to make the changes required and rebuild the application on i5/OS.
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19 Feb 2008 |
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Software as a Service: Web service mediation patterns for dynamic routing of multiple tenant requests using WebSphere Enterprise Services Bus
This demo explores one of three IBM middleware based mediation patterns for
rapid enablement of multi-tenancy for existing Web services implementations. In this
demo, the pattern uses WebSphere Enterprise Services Bus. The remaining two patterns will show the use of WebSphere Business Services Fabric and WebSphere DataPower.
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21 Aug 2008 |
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WebSphere Application Server Community Edition overview
This demo showcases the WebSphere Application Server Community Edition administrative console feature set and walks you through deployment of a Web application.
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11 Jun 2008 |
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Software as a Service: Web service mediation patterns for dynamic routing of multiple tenant requests using WebSphere Business Services Fabric
Explore one of three IBM middleware based mediation patterns for rapid enablement of multi-tenancy for existing Web services implementations. The pattern in this demo uses WebSphere Business Services Fabric. The remaining two patterns show the use of WebSphere Enterprise Services Bus and WebSphere DataPower. In the demo, multi-tenancy is enabled for an existing single tenant credit check service by introducing a WebSphere Business Services Fabric based mediation pattern layer. This pattern layer uses a new TenantID assertion defined as an extension to the core WebSphere Business Services Fabric ontology. The assertion acts on properties defined in the Web services context to dynamically route credit check service requests from users for a particular tenant bank to service endpoints dedicated to that bank. The WebSphere Business Services Fabric subscription manager is used to enroll users and organization to the credit check service and the WebSphere Business Services Fabric performance manager is used to view service usage logs for each tenant.
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06 Jun 2008 |
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Software as a Service: Web service mediation patterns for dynamic routing of multiple tenant requests using WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances
Explore one of three IBM middleware based mediation patterns for rapid
enablement of multi-tenancy for existing Web services implementations. This first
pattern demo uses WebSphere DataPower Appliances.
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In this demo, a scenario shows where multi-tenancy is enabled for a existing single tenant credit
check service by introducing a WebSphere DataPower Appliance based mediation pattern layer. This pattern layer uses a WebSphere DataPower Appliance Web service proxy and simple XSL routing policies to route service invocations from a tenant bank's user to endpoints dedicated to that tenant. The proxy also authenticates and authorizes users against policies configured in Tivoli Access Manager.
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16 May 2008 |
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Install Java 5 EE and IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2
on openSUSE, Part 2
Part 1 of
this demo showed how to extract and install the IBM
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (Java EE 5) SDK that is bundled with
IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition.
This demo shows how to install WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2 on the openSUSE Linux platform.
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08 May 2008 |
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Install Java 5 EE and IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2
on openSUSE, Part 1
This demo shows how to extract and install the IBM Java Platform, Enterprise
Edition 5 (Java EE 5) SDK that is bundled with the IBM WebSphere Application Server
Community Edition application on the openSUSE Linux platform. It also highlights the key parameters required to
configure a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in the .bash_profile as well as point out how the default JVM and WebSphere Application Server
Community Edition installation enables access for multiple users. Part 2 of this
demo
shows how to install WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2 on
openSUSE Linux.
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08 May 2008 |
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Install IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V1.x on Linux
Learn how to install the IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition
V1.x in a Linux x86 environment for use by multiple users. IBM WebSphere
Application Server Community Edition is an open community application server based
on the Apache Geronimo open source application server. Download WebSphere Application Server
Community Edition for the Linux x86 platform or a Windows environment from developerWorks.
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08 May 2008 |
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Explore the IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Admin Console on Linux
Explore some of the features and functions of IBM WebSphere Application
Server Community Edition Administrative Console in a Linux x86 environment for use by multiple users. WebSphere Application Server Community Edition is an open community application server based on the Apache Geronimo open source application server. Download WebSphere Application Server Community Edition for the Linux x86 platform or a Windows environment from developerWorks.
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08 May 2008 |
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Configuring IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition v1.x in Eclipse
WTP on Linux, Part 2
Watch this demo and learn how to configure and use the IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition in the Eclipse Version 3.2 IDE with the Web Tool Project Platform. Part 1 of this demo showed how to download and configure the WebSphere Application Server Community Edition plugin from the Eclipse IDE. This demo shows how to configure and start a J2EE 1.4 installed server runtime environment for WebSphere Application Server Community Edition and deploy a simple application in Eclipse. This demo uses a Linux x86 environment for use by multiple developers.
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15 Apr 2008 |
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Configuring IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition v1.x in Eclipse
WTP on Linux, Part 1
Watch this demo and learn how to install and configure the IBM WebSphere Application Server
Community Edition plugin for the Eclipse Version 3.2 IDE with the Web Tool Project
Platform. This demo shows how to download and configure the plugin from the
Eclipse IDE. It also shows how to configure and start a J2EE 1.4 installed server runtime environment for WebSphere Application Server
Community Edition. This demo uses a Linux x86 environment for use by multiple developers.
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16 Apr 2008 |
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Enforcing Security in a Software as a Service application
See how the LDAP Staff Resolution plug-in feature in WebSphere Process
Server is used to secure human tasks in business process execution language (BPEL) processes with a common user registry.
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26 Sep 2007 |
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Enforcing security in a Software as a Service application
See how WebSphere portal access control features can be exploited for
enforcing security in a SaaS application by restricting the set of portal pages and portlets that a particular user can access, based on the role of the user.
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26 Sep 2007 |
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Software as a Service: Deploy multi-tenant SaaS applications on IBM middleware in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud
See how the newly available IBM WebSphere sMash and DB2 Express-C Amazon Machine Images can be used to deploy a sample multi-tenant banking application to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. This demo also explores how the sample application can share its components and deployment infrastructure among multiple tenants.
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24 Mar 2009 |
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Software as a Service: Build a reusable, multi-tenant approval workflow framework
This demo explores a set of features in IBM Lotus Forms, IBM DB2 and IBM Websphere Process Server to build a multi-tenant approval workflow framework. This framework can be shared between multiple tenants and can be customized for different types of approval workflows for these tenants.
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10 Mar 2009 |
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Software as a service: Mediation between departmental SaaS consumers and multiple 3rd party service providers
This demo explores how organizations can apply a mediation proxy pattern to
mediate between SaaS consumers in different departments within the organization and
multiple third party or internal service providers. A scenario is shown where the
central IT department of an organization allows departments to search for third party services using a customized WebSphere services registry and repository. A mediation engine built using WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliance is used to mediate between departmental applications and third party services. This scenario further explores how the central IT department can enforce regulatory compliance for outgoing services traffic and meter service usage by each department for charge back using Tivoli Usage and Accounting Manager.
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22 Sep 2008 |
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Software as a Service: Building Web delivered SaaS applications on open-source and entry-level IBM middleware
See a set of architectural patterns exploiting features in open source and
entry-level IBM middleware to build cost-effective software as a service solutions.
This demo shows how to share a single instance of the WebSphere Application Server Community Edition and DB2 Express-C between multiple tenants, with a different look-and-feel and access control.
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11 Dec 2007 |
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Software as a Service: Simplified tenant provisioning using IBM entry level middleware
This demo focuses on the ease of provisioning new tenant banks in a sample
banking application through the use of Apache ANT scripts and a few portlets for the
administrator roles. A new WebSphere Application Server Community Edition virtual
host and security realm are provisioned through ANT scripts invoked from a new
service provider administrator portlet. A new openLDAP user database is created and
new LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) files imported through another ANT script. The portal for the new tenant bank is customized through a tenant administrator portlet by modifying style sheets, providing tenant specific images and uploading and deploying these to the running application. Custom fields are added to other portlets which use XML columns defined in DB2 Express-C V9 through simple configuration steps in a tenant administrator portlet.
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16 May 2008 |
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Service lifecycle management in action
Organizations moving towards Service-Oriented Architecture must
manage their services from development to deployment. This demo shows how Rational
Team Concert, Rational Asset Manager, and WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
provide a comprehensive, integrated solution for organizations looking to realize SOA.
The demonstration walks through an end-to-end scenario of an existing service that
needs to be enhanced. You will see an integrated solution that enables teams to
quickly locate the service, update it and deploy it.
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21 Jul 2008 |
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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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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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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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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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09 Nov 2009 |
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IBM ILOG Elixir overview
Learn about IBM ILOG Elixir and its main features. This demo describes the Elixir
11 data display components and the features that support integration in the Adobe Flex and Air development environments.
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29 Oct 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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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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04 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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04 Nov 2009 |
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A day in the life of an automated business process
This demo walks you through the cycle of business process management.
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22 Mar 2006 |
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IBM ILOG Visualization software overview
Learn what data visualization is and why it is essential for business
applications today. This demo shows a variety of advanced visualization display techniques
and introduces IBM ILOG data visualization products as a means to create these displays.
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02 Nov 2009 |
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Create digital certificates, Part 2: Use Keytool to create self-signed certificates
This demonstration shows how to use keytool that comes with the Java Development Kit to create and manage digital certificates. It also demonstrates the interoperability between keytool and Ikeyman because of standards for digital certificates. This demo is the second in a three part series. Part 1 showed you how to use the IBM Key Management tool called Ikeyman to create self-signed digital certificates.
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23 Jan 2008 |
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Create digital certificates, Part 3: Create test digital certificates
This demo first shows you how to obtain a real root certificate from a certification authority. Then you'll see how to create a certification request in the new key database file using the IBM Key Management tool (Ikeyman). That request is sent to the certification authority to obtain a trial digital certificate that is installed in the key database file, or keystore, using Ikeyman. Finally, the keystore is open in Ikeyman where you can review the certificate contents. This demo is the third in a three part series. Parts 1 and 2 showed how to use Ikeyman and the JDK's Keytool utility to create self-signed digital certificates.
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23 Jan 2008 |
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Create digital certificates, Part 1: Create self-signed certificates with the IBM Key Management Tool
This demonstration covers an interesting security topic. During the developerWorks Live! security briefings discussions about Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), people often ask questions about keys and certificates. Where do they come from? How do we get them? In this demo you're going to learn one of the answers to those questions. There are several ways to obtain keys and certificates. This demo shows how to use the IBM Key Management tool called Ikeyman for that purpose. Ikeyman allows you to create and manage public and private keys, and digital certificates.
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23 Jan 2008 |
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