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Using WebSphere Partner Gateway Version 6.0 on Microsoft Windows 2000: Part 1. An installation guide

Dave Mulley (dmulley@us.ibm.com), IT Specialist, EMC
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Dave Mulley is a Software Engineer on the IBM Software Services for WebSphere Enablement team. He focuses on Process and Business Integration using products like WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Partner Gateway, and WebSphere Message Broker. Dave has written tutorials and articles for developerWorks on WebSphere Partner Gateway.
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Summary:  This three-part article series helps those new to the WebSphere Partner Gateway Version 6.0 family install and configure a new Trading Partner Community on Windows 2000.

Date:  15 Oct 2005
Level:  Introductory

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Developers that are new to WebSphere® Partner Gateway Version 6.0 can use this three-part, step-by-step guide to install and configure a new Trading Partner Community and gain an understanding of WebSphere Partner Gateway components and terminology. Once you've completed all three parts of this article series, you will know how to configure, administer, and use WebSphere Partner Gateway in a Trading Partner Community that makes use of the AS2 and FTP protocols.

In this article

You learn how to:

  • Add new Windows Users and Groups.
  • Install WebSphere MQ.
  • Install IBM® DB2® Enterprise Edition.
  • Install WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise Edition.
  • Verify the installation.

What is this document about?

When you have completed this document, Part 1, you will have a working, but not yet configured instance of WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise Version 6.0 on your Microsoft Windows 2000. You will then be ready to move to Part 2, Implementing AS2 scenarios, of this series.


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Dave Mulley is a Software Engineer on the IBM Software Services for WebSphere Enablement team. He focuses on Process and Business Integration using products like WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Partner Gateway, and WebSphere Message Broker. Dave has written tutorials and articles for developerWorks on WebSphere Partner Gateway.

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