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business integration) products integrate data, applications, processes, and people across and beyond the enterprise to leverage existing IT investments. |  |
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| Process integration (For BPM content, see the BPM zone) |  |
  | What's new in WebSphere Process Server New features and enhancements in WebSphere Process Server V6.1.2 help improve performance and usability. |  |   | Web services with SOAP over JMS in WebSphere Process Server or WebSphere ESB, Part 2 Learn how to change the referenced JNDI resources of SOAP over JMS exports and imports so that they can send and receive SOAP messages using the WebSphere MQ JMS provider rather than the SIBus JMS provider. |  |   | Connect to WebSphere Application Server SIBus from a Java standalone application Learn how to connect to the messaging engine of the SIBus of Application Server from a standalone JMS client, using the JMS API. |  |   | Using WebSphere TX V8.2 with WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere ESB V6.1, Part 1 The tutorial series shows you how to create WebSphere Transformation Extender (TX) maps using the WebSphere TX V8.2 Design Studio, including configuring WebSphere Integration Developer V6.1 to use the WebSphere TX Data Binding with JMS and the WebSphere Adapter for Flat Files.
|  |   | Using WebSphere Transformation Extender V8.2 with WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere ESB V6.1, Part 2 Part 2 shows you how to configure, deploy, and test a WebSphere Process Server module that uses WebSphere ESB V6.1, WebSphere Adapter for Flat Files, and WebSphere Transformation Extender Data Binding to write and read delimited data to and from a file on the file system, so that you can transform data between delimited and XML formats.
|  |   | Taking component testing to the next level in WebSphere Integration Developer Learn to use test case support, a new feature of WebSphere Integration Developer V6.1, to create a test suite.
|  |   | Implementing a human-centric business process application using WebSphere Portlet
Factory: Part 5: Deploying the user interfaces This five-part series illustrates how to implement an end-to-end Web-based or portal-based human-centric business process application using IBM WebSphere
Integration Developer, WebSphere Portlet Factory, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Application Server, and WebSphere Portal. The fifth part of this
series provides details on deploying the human task client application and the human task list application. |  |   | IBM SOA Foundation product integration: Managing your WebSphere-based SOA solution You can manage a variety of WebSphere-based SOA solutions with Tivoli Composite Application Manager. |  |   | Hello World: WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Manage, govern, and share services across your organization by using WebSphere Service Registry and Repository. Follow the hands-on exercises to learn how to navigate the Web interface to publish, find, reuse, and update services. |  |
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