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Meet the experts: Building SOA applications with WebSphere Integration Developer

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Richard Gregory (gregoryr@ca.ibm.com), Software Developer, IBM
Randy Giffen (rgiffen@ca.ibm.com), Software Developer, IBM

25 Jul 2007
Updated 02 Aug 2007

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On August 2, 2007, Richard Gregory and Randy Giffen moderated an online chat on developing service-oriented applications (SOA) using WebSphere® Integration Developer. Topics included when to use each component implementation type, how to call SCA components from other applications and vice-versa, and how to deploy your modules.

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This chat is for developers, administrators, technical managers, and anyone else who is interested in WebSphere Integration Developer.


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This chat is over. See the download below for the transcript. Thanks for your participation!



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Richard Gregory is a Software Developer at the IBM Toronto Lab on the WebSphere Integration Developer team. His responsibilities include working on the evolution and delivery of test tools for WebSphere Integration Developer.


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Randy Giffen is a Senior Software Developer and is the usability lead for WebSphere Integration Developer and WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit. He was responsible for WebSphere Integration Developer's business state machine tools and the visual snippet editor. Prior to this, he was a member of the user interface teams for WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition, Eclipse, and VisualAge for Java.




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