IMS Exchange

New IMS Enterprise Suite V2.2 SOAP Gateway example: Web service provider with SAML signed assertion security (z/OS platform, XMLBeans approach)This sample takes you through the steps to enable an IMS™ application as
a web service by using the IMS Phonebook sample application (IVTNO).
This sample demonstrates how to enable web services security using
Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 signed assertion, and how
to create a client application for secure HTTPS communication to the IMS
Phonebook web service that is deployed on the SOAP Gateway server on
z/OS®.
|
A new example is available for IMS Enterprise Suite 2.2 SOAP Gateway for z/OS: Secure synchronous callout applications with SAML 2.0This sample takes you through the steps to enable an IMS™ application to
call out synchronously to an external web service. You will configure a
secure synchronous callout request to a secure web services that uses
Security Assertions Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 unsigned tokens. Diagrams are provided to show you the process flow and the context of
the steps. Sample files and detailed instructions are included. http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27036434
|
A new Java client sample for IMS Enterprise Suite 2.2 SOAP Gateway JMX monitoring is availableIMS Enterprise Suite 2.2 includes a JMX (Java Management Extensions) interface that you can use either with a pre-existing monitoring application (such as JConsole) or with a Java client. This sample demonstrates how to invoke the methods available in the monitoring interface. You can download it from the Files section of the group: |
A new callout custom authentication module sample is available for IMS Enterprise Suite 2.2 SOAP GatewayThis sample Java module can be used to do custom authentication checks for callout applications. You can download the client and a readme with installation instructions in the Files section of the group:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/groups/service/html/communityview?communityUuid=8a337b1c-3c0c-48a5-b7cc-7f805884dbb9#fullpageWidgetId=W6f81c5cbb9d6_4ff0_b5fd_e730ec47ced2&file=bf4f08a4-383a-44e8-92e5-f63ae85c3314 |
Enabling an IMS application as a web service with IMS Enterprise Suite 2.2 SOAP Gateway for WindowsAbstract This sample takes you through the steps to enable an IMS™ application as
a web service. This sample also demonstrates how to create a client
application to access the web service that is deployed on the SOAP
Gateway server. This sample is based on IMS Enterprise Suite 2.2 SOAP
Gateway and is written for the Windows™ platform.
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27036551 |
An updated sample for IMS Enterprise Suite 2.2 SOAP Gateway for z/OS is available: Enabling an IMS application as a web service provider IMS Enterprise Suite 2.2 is now available for download! (http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/ims/soa-integration-suite/enterprise-suite/) Our first updated sample is now available. Abstract This sample takes you through the steps to enable an IMS™ application as
a web service by using the IMS Phonebook sample application (IVTNO) for
the z/OS® platform. This sample also demonstrates how to create a
client application to access the web service that is deployed on the
SOAP Gateway server. |
New sample for IMS Enterprise Suite 2.1 SOAP Gateway custom authentication modulesThis sample includes java and CAM files that demonstrate the basics of the SOAP Gateway custom authentication module function for both SAML and UNTP security. You can use custom authentication modules to provide additional security checks on SOAP requests before SOAP Gateway routes them to IMS Connect. The sample zip file is available here: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/groups/service/html/communityview?communityUuid=8a337b1c-3c0c-48a5-b7cc-7f805884dbb9#fullpageWidgetId=W6f81c5cbb9d6_4ff0_b5fd_e730ec47ced2&file=46b01f8d-0daa-41c7-87f4-2db1e294fe6a
The included code comments contain additional information. Also see this topic in the IMS Enterprise Suite 2.1 SOAP Gateway information center: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/dzichelp/v2r2/topic/com.ibm.ims.soap21.doc/sgw_sec_provider_customauthmod.htm |
A new SOAP Gateway 2.1 example is available: Getting started with synchronous calloutWith IMS Enterprise Suite SOAP Gateway Version 2.1, you can configure your IMS applications to call out to external web services. In a synchronous callout interaction, the IMS application issues an ICAL to send a message to the OTMA routing descriptor. That message is then sent through IMS Connect to SOAP Gateway. SOAP Gateway then connects to an external web server, invokes a web service, receives a response message, and passes that message back to the original IMS application. This
sample guides you through the steps to configure a basic synchronous
callout request from IMS to an external web service and verify the
response message received by IMS.
|
A new SOAP Gateway 2.1 example with SAML 1.1 signed assertions is availableThis end-to-end sample demonstrates how to enable an IMS™ application as
a web service with WS-Security SAML 1.1 signed assertion, and how to
create a client application that sends messages through secure HTTPS
communications to the IMS Phonebook web service that is deployed on the
SOAP Gateway server.
|
A new IMS Enterprise Suite 2.1 SOAP Gateway example is available: Enabling an IMS application as a web service provider with or without WS-Security (SAML 1.1 unsigned security tokens) This end-to-end sample demonstrates the steps to enable an
IMS™ application as a web service. You can choose the path to follow,
either without WS-Security, or with Security Assertion Markup Language
(SAML) 1.1 unsigned sender-vouches tokens. This sample also demonstrates
how to create a client application that sends messages through secure
HTTPS communications to the IMS Phonebook web service that is deployed
on the SOAP Gateway server. http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=81&uid=swg27023327 |
New IMS walk-throughs are available online in the EM4Z sandbox
The Enterprise Modernization for System z Sandbox is a cloud-based demo environment where you can test out some of the most popular new features in IMS. The following hands-on step by step exercises have just been added or updated:
|
A new Open Database IVP guide is available
Abstract: This document’s goal is to
enable easy and quick setup and test of the Open Database solution. It
clearly mentions the pre-requisites and other required information
before starting, lists all the jobs/tasks required and the order to be
run. It also provides screenshots of all the jobs/tasks for easier
understanding of a person even if not familiar with the IVP application.
http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP101809 |