WebSphere business integration primer : process server, BPEL, SCA, and SOA /

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Author / Creator:Iyengar, Ashok.
Imprint:Upper Saddle River [N.J.] : IBM Press, ©2008.
Description:1 online resource (xxxiv, 421 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:DeveloperWorks series
developerWorks series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13593626
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Other authors / contributors:Jessani, Vinod.
Chilanti, Michele.
ISBN:0137127669
9780137127665
9780132248310
013224831X
Digital file characteristics:text file
Notes:Print version record.
Summary:Introductory Guide to WebSphere Business Integration from IBM Using WebSphere Business Integration (WBI) technology, you can build an enterprise-wide Business Integration (BI) infrastructure that makes it easier to connect any business resources and functions, so you can adapt more quickly to the demands of customers and partners. Now there's an introductory guide to creating standards-based process and data integration solutions with WBI. WebSphere Business Integration Primer thoroughly explains Service Component Architecture (SCA), basic business processes, and complex long-running business flows, and guides you to choose the right process integration architecture for your requirements. Next, it introduces the key components of a WBI solution and shows how to make them work together rapidly and efficiently. This book will help developers, technical professionals, or managers understand today's key BI issues and technologies, and streamline business processes by combining BI with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Coverage includes Linking BI, business process management (BPM), and SOA BI scenarios, architecture, patterns, and the IBM Business Object Framework Business orchestration utilizing WS-BPEL and other industry standards BI development with WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) and the SCA programming model WebSphere Process Server (WPS): a runtime for service-oriented applications Defining business maps, rules, business state machines, and human tasks Managing BI services: security, auditing, and more Integrating third-party and legacy systems with WebSphere adapters Utilizing WebSphere Business Modeler and WebSphere Business Monitor Using WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WESB) to integrate services.
Other form:Print version: Iyengar, Ashok. WebSphere business integration primer. Upper Saddle River [N.J.] : IBM Press, ©2008