These resources provide an overview of the technologies and skills
involved in using WebSphere Process Server.
WebSphere Process Server role-based skills roadmaps
(Roadmap, pdf)
These role-based roadmaps define a path to acquiring skills for
specific WebSphere product offerings. The roadmaps are based on skills required
for specific job roles (such as application developer, business analyst, and
application developer) and therefore present educational opportunities that
are most relevant to your actual job requirements.
IBM Education Assistant: Business Process Management
(Web site)
IBM Education Assistant integrates narrated presentations, Show
Me Demonstrations, tutorials, and resource links to help you successfully
use IBM products.
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) from IBM
(Web site)
These pages provide an overview of service-oriented architecture
(SOA) and resources from IBM to provide skills, software, and experience required
to achieve business flexibility by using service-oriented architectures. This
information prepares you to understand how WebSphere Process Server enables
deployment of standards-based integration applications in a service-oriented
architecture.
IBM developerWorks Business Integration zone
(Web site)
This site is a collection of resources for users of WebSphere Process
Server and related integration products. It includes links to papers, education,
downloads, and support.
WebSphere Process Server for Multiplatforms product overview
(Information center)
Overview materials include an introduction to the product, new
features, information about other IBM products that work with WebSphere Process
Server, a technical introduction to the architecture and components, and information
about samples, standards compliance, and internationalization.
Patterns: SOA Foundation - Business Process Management Scenario
(Redbooks, pdf)
This IBM Redbooks publication focuses on the Business Process Management
service-oriented architecture (SOA) scenario of the IBM SOA Foundation. It
highlights the core products for Business Process Management: IBM WebSphere
Business Modeler, IBM WebSphere Integration Developer, IBM WebSphere Process
Server, and IBM WebSphere Business Monitor.
Business Process Management: Modeling through Monitoring Using WebSphere V6 Products
(Redbooks, pdf)
This IBM Redbooks publication presents a business process management
“round trip” scenario, showing how a business can use a full business integration
solution with IBM WebSphere Business Modeler, IBM WebSphere Integration Developer,
IBM WebSphere Process Server, and IBM WebSphere Business Monitor. The business
scenario described in this document has been simplified to provide a full
description of each stage of the business process management end-to-end process,
focusing on specific tasks, elements, and details, and not on presenting all
possible facets of a complex business process.
Technical Overview of WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Integration Developer
(Redpapers, pdf)
This IBM Redpapers publication is a technical introduction to WebSphere
Process Server and WebSphere Integration Developer. Part of the WebSphere
Process Integration family of products, WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere
Integration Developer provide the core functionality for implementing a Service-Oriented
Architecture (SOA) in an On Demand Business environment.
Properly installing and configuring the components that make up
WebSphere Process Server is essential. Careful consideration of your environment
prior to installing will facilitate planning and help avoid potential problems
IBM WebSphere Process Server for Multiplatforms, Version 6.0, Release Notes
(Article)
This document contains release notes for WebSphere Process Server
for Multiplatforms, Version 6.0.2, WebSphere Process Server for Multiplatforms,
Version 6.0.1, and WebSphere Process Server for Multiplatforms, Version 6.0.0.
Installing a WebSphere Process Server 6.0.2 clustered environment
(Article)
This article guides you in setting up a clustered environment for
IBM WebSphere Process Server for Multiplatforms, Verson 6.0.2, so that you
can navigate the relevant terminology, concepts and decision points to successfully
design and implement a deployment environment. It takes you step by step through
the design, installation, configuration and verification of a single-cell,
clustered environment, so that you can see the results of the planning decisions
you must make.
Technote: Expanded descriptions of event types
(Technote)
This technote describes detailed conditions of specific events
from applications deployed and running on WebSphere Process Server: Business
Process Choreographer event types, some Service Component Architecture (SCA)
event types, and some mediation event types.
These resources provide information on how to optimally use development
and deployment tools.
WebSphere Business Process Management information center
(Information center)
The Business Process Management information center contains all
the documentation for WebSphere Integration Developer (the development environment
for WebSphere Process Server) and for WebSphere Business Modeler, WebSphere
Enterprise Service Bus, and WebSphere Process Server.
Technical Overview of WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Integration Developer
(Redpapers, pdf)
This IBM Redpapers publication is a technical introduction to WebSphere
Process Server and WebSphere Integration Developer. Part of the WebSphere
Process Integration family of products, WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere
Integration Developer provide the core functionality for implementing a Service-Oriented
Architecture (SOA) in an On Demand Business environment.
Versioning and dynamicity with WebSphere Process Server
(Article, pdf)
This article gives scenarios for dealing with change to composite
applications that are deployed on WebSphere Process Server. Composite applications
perform their function by combining some new logic with services provided
elsewhere. The services that these new applications depend on may be hosted
inside the same department, the same enterprise, or anywhere on the Internet.
The article explores the broad themes of dealing with change by versioning
and creating dynamic solutions.
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) from IBM
(Web site)
These pages provide an overview of service-oriented architecture
(SOA) and resources from IBM to provide skills, software, and experience required
to achieve business flexibility by using service-oriented architectures. This
information prepares you to understand how WebSphere Process Server enables
deployment of standards-based integration applications in a service-oriented
architecture.
IBM developerWorks Business Integration zone
(Web site)
This site is a collection of resources for users of WebSphere Process
Server and related integration products. It includes links to papers, education,
downloads, and support.
WebSphere Redbooks Domain
(Web site)
The WebSphere Redbooks Domain lists the most popular Redbooks in
the WebSphere category, the most recent Drafts, Redbooks, Redpapers, Residencies,
and other resources for the WebSphere product family.
WebSphere Technical Exchange
(Web site)
The WebSphere Technical Exchange delivers deep technical content
targeted at WebSphere architects, developers and administrators through practical
hands-on sessions, case studies and best practices.
WebSphere Process Server security is based on the WebSphere Application
Server Network Deployment, version 6.0, security. These resources provide
information on security capabilities to be used with WebSphere Process Server.
WebSphere Process Server security overview
(Article, pdf)
This article discusses the requirements for security, how WebSphere
Process Server leverages security features of WebSphere Application Server,
ways to secure WebSphere Process Server components, and end-to-end security
scenarios for business integration. Sample code is provided for two ways to
secure WebSphere Process Server components.
WebSphere Application Server V6 Security Handbook
(Redbooks, pdf)
This IBM Redbooks publication provides IT Architects, IT Specialists,
application designers, application developers, application assemblers, application
deployers and consultants with information necessary to design, develop and
deploy secure e-business applications using WebSphere Application Server V6.
Depending on the offering of WebSphere Process Server that you
are using, there could be a number of different components installed. When
a problem occurs, you must determine the scope of the problem and which components
are involved. To help you do this, the resources in this section provide information
on troubleshooting problems with WebSphere Process Server and its components.
IBM WebSphere Process Server for Multiplatforms, Version 6.0, Release Notes
(Article)
This document contains release notes for WebSphere Process Server
for Multiplatforms, Version 6.0.2, WebSphere Process Server for Multiplatforms,
Version 6.0.1, and WebSphere Process Server for Multiplatforms, Version 6.0.0.
Technical resource guide for WebSphere Process Server V6 and WebSphere Integration Developer V6
(Article, pdf)
This article helps answer technical enablement and support questions
about WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Integration Developer by outlining
the various support programs available at IBM, including education, technical
documents, services, and developer resources.
Techdocs - The Technical Sales Library site
(Web site)
This repository contains the most up-to-date information used by
technical sales teams consulting on many IBM products, including WebSphere.
It includes such information types as hints and tips, flashes, FAQs, technotes,
and White papers.
Problem determination in WebSphere Process Server
(Article, pdf)
This article provides various recommendations that you can use
in WebSphere Process Server to diagnose and fix unexpected problems that prevent
an application (a module created in WebSphere Integration Developer) from
working well.
Technote: Expanded descriptions of event types
(Technote)
This technote describes detailed conditions of specific events
from applications deployed and running on WebSphere Process Server: Business
Process Choreographer event types, some Service Component Architecture (SCA)
event types, and some mediation event types.
MustGather: Read first for WebSphere Process Server for Version 6.x
(Technote)
The MustGather technote for WebSphere Process Server aids in problem
determination and saves time when resolving Problem Management Records (PMRs).
By collecting MustGather data early, even before you open a PMR, you help
IBM Support quickly determine solutions.
IBM Global Services consulting services A-Z page
(Web site)
Learn about IBM consulting services available for complex issues,
education, and help in getting started quickly with the WebSphere product
family.