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  | Configuring WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 on z/Linux This article discusses the benefits of Message Broker V6.1 on z/Linux, and describes common configurations for z/Linux. |  |   | IBM SOA Foundation product integration: Using WebSphere Transformation Extender with IBM ESB products The first in a series of articles to help you use IBM SOA Foundation software products together. |  |   | Integrating WebSphere MQ with WebSphere Application Server Community Edition This article shows how to configure WebSphere MQ as the JMS provider in WebSphere Application Server Community Edition. |  |   | Aggregation in WebSphere ESB V6.1, Part 2
Part 2 takes explains advanced configuration for the new Service Invoke mediation primitive, which lets a mediation flow invoke a service from within a mediation flow. |  |   | Mission: Messaging -- Of mice and elephants By accommodating the unique requirements and behaviors of different types of messages, you can restore
harmony to your messaging infrastructure. |  |   | Aggregation functionality in IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus V6.1 IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus mediation primitives are reusable
building blocks available to application developers to build mediation flows.
This article, Part 2 of a three-part series, takes you through the advanced configuration considerations for the
new Service Invoke mediation primitive, which allows a mediation flow to invoke a service from within a mediation flow. |  |   | Resilient scatter-gather messaging design with WebSphere ESB and WebSphere Message Broker This article describes a simple and resilient scatter-gather messaging design that uses two MDBs, and shows you how to implement the design using a WebSphere Application Server V6 cluster environment. |  |   | Aggregation functionality in IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus V6.1, Part 1: Introduction to aggregation Part 1 of this three-part series takes you from an introduction to the basic mediation primitives, which you can use to build realistic scenarios, to a description of useful patterns of aggregation. |  |   | Make SOA real with IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances, Part 3:
Pass encrypted data through WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and convert it to a JMS payload This article provides deep insight into the mediation module and the configuration steps that you must perform to make
WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus recognize encrypted data and perform protocol switching and mediation on messages
containing confidential information. |  |   | Managing services dynamically using WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Learn how to integrate WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository to set up a dynamic Web service proxy. |  |
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  | Implement a portlet interface to a remote task with WebSphere This article describes how to implement a portlet interface to human tasks in a remote business process. Includes sample code for a business process application, basic portlets, and cooperative portlets. |  |   | Using open-source technologies to enhance WebSphere Service Registry and Repository search Use Apache Lucene and the Spring Framework to create a keywords plug-in to add full-text search to WebSphere Service Registry and Repository. |  |   | Implementing a human-centric business process application using WebSphere Portlet Factory, Part 1 This five-part series shows you how to implement a Web-based or portal-based human-centric business process application using WebSphere Integration Developer, WebSphere Portlet Factory, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Application Server, and WebSphere Portal. Part 1 describes the solution and user roles. |  |   | Creating business models for WebSphere Service Registry and Repository V6.1 Learn how to generate new business model Owl files for WebSphere Service Registry and Repository V6.1. |  |   | Managing service availability dynamically with WebSphere Use WebSphere Service Registry ' Repository's service life cycle
governance model to describe the service status, and WebSphere ESB's endpoint lookup mediation primitive to query this information in the Repository. |  |   | Using WebSphere Services Registry and Repository as the Master Registry for DB2 pureXML Schemas Integrate WebSphere Service Registry and Repository with DB2 pureXML and XML Schema Repository to provide governance of your XML schemas and ensure integrity of your XML data. |  |   | Integrate WebSphere Service Registry and Repository with DB2 pureXML and XML Schema Repository to provide governance of your XML schemas and ensure integrity of your XML data. Connect two monitor models when one is a result of exporting business measures from WebSphere Business Modeler and the other is a monitor model from a WebSphere Integration Developer module. |  |   | Building SOA composite business services, Part 12 Integrate event-driven Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) business processes modeled in WebSphere Process Server with document-centric business processes in IBM FileNet P8. This article takes you through the process using a simple loan application scenario in a fictitious banking application. |  |   | Get started with WebSphere business process management V6.1 software Learn how to build and deploy a business process and configure a business dashboard to monitor that process using a Clips and Tacks sample. |  |   | Put new capabilities of business activity monitoring to work, Part 5: Managing failed and unrecoverable events with WebSphere Business Monitor V6.1
In this series, learn how WebSphere Business Monitor V6.1 can simplify how you monitor and manage the performance of your business. Part 1 shows you how integrated administrative console lets you troubleshoot and manage failed and unrecoverable events for business monitor model applications. |  |   | Play the Innov8 game to learn business process management
Learn the fundamentals of business process management (BPM) by playing the strategic IBM BPM-simulation game Innov8. Interact with other virtual employees, participate in their daily work activities, and learn about BPM as you discover, collaborate on, and optimize the company's business processes. |  |   | Business Process Management with SOA, Part 3: Combining process execution, content management, and user interactions Part 3 shows you how to integrate long-running business process running on WebSphere Process Server and FileNet P8. The multi-step business process involves system and human interactions as well as structured and unstructured content. |  |   | WebSphere Process Server and Lotus Forms integration WebSphere Process Server V6.1 now includes the ability to work with Lotus
Forms as a front-end for human tasks. Learn how to use the two technologies together
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