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WebSphere Business Integration Server Express The Express Route to Business Integration.
Title:
WebSphere Business Integration Server Express The Express Route to Business Integration.
Author:
Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (682 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction to business integration -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Welcome to the redbook -- 1.2 Target audience -- 1.3 Background material on EAI -- 1.4 Product overview -- 1.5 Installation and configuration -- 1.6 Getting started -- 1.7 WebSphere Business Integration toolset -- 1.8 Adaptors -- 1.9 Business Objects -- 1.10 Mapping and relationships -- 1.11 Collaborations -- 1.12 Administration tools -- 1.13 Sample requirements, design, and specification -- 1.14 Sample development -- 1.15 Installing the sample system and other details -- Chapter 2. Integration concepts and solutions -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Integration architectures -- 2.2.1 Integration topologies -- 2.2.2 Integration patterns -- 2.3 Runtime mapping -- 2.4 Reviewing your design -- 2.4.1 Encapsulation -- 2.4.2 Isolation -- 2.4.3 Abstraction -- 2.4.4 Reuse -- 2.4.5 Agility -- 2.4.6 Maintainability -- 2.4.7 Design by contract -- 2.4.8 Unique and explicit expression -- 2.4.9 Functionality as a service -- 2.4.10 Minimum diversity -- Chapter 3. WebSphere Business Integration Server Express -- 3.1 Key concepts -- 3.2 Integration solution -- 3.3 Architecture -- 3.3.1 Supported technologies -- 3.3.2 Collaborations -- 3.3.3 Adapters -- 3.3.4 Business Objects -- 3.3.5 Data map services -- 3.3.6 Toolset Express -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4. Installation and configuration -- 4.1 System requirements -- 4.1.1 Requirements for Microsoft Windows 2000 -- 4.1.2 Windows XP -- 4.1.3 Requirements for OS/400 -- 4.1.4 Requirements for Linux -- 4.2 Installation from the Launchpad -- 4.3 Installing prerequisite software -- 4.3.1 IBM Java Developer Kit -- 4.3.2 Installing IBM WebSphere MQ -- 4.3.3 Installing WebSphere Application Server - Express.

4.3.4 Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer -- 4.3.5 Installing Netscape Navigator -- 4.3.6 Completing the installation of prerequisite software -- 4.4 Installing IBM DB2 Universal Database -- 4.4.1 Checking database installation prerequisites -- 4.4.2 Installing DB2 UDB Express -- 4.5 Installing WebSphere Business Integration Server Express -- Chapter 5. Getting started -- 5.1 Using the System Manager -- 5.2 Creating a new instance of the JDBC adapter -- 5.3 Creating a test project -- 5.4 Creating a new connector -- 5.5 Creating Business Objects -- 5.6 Creating maps -- 5.7 Updating SAL301RConnector -- 5.8 Testing the connector -- 5.9 Helpful resources -- Part 2 WebSphere Business Integration Server Express features -- Chapter 6. Introduction to Toolset Express -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Business Object Designer -- 6.3 Map Designer Express -- 6.4 Connector Configurator Express -- 6.5 Test Connector -- 6.6 Relationship Designer Express -- 6.7 Process Designer Express -- 6.8 Test Environment -- Chapter 7. Adapters -- 7.1 Adapter architecture -- 7.1.1 Architectural overview -- 7.1.2 Adapter overview -- 7.1.3 Event notification -- 7.1.4 Subscription handling -- 7.1.5 ASBO instantiation -- 7.1.6 Data mapping -- 7.1.7 Transport layer -- 7.2 Express adapters -- 7.2.1 Technology adapters -- 7.2.2 Application adapters -- 7.2.3 Capacity pack adapters -- 7.3 How to implement an adapter -- 7.3.1 Installing and uninstalling an adapter -- 7.3.2 Setting up event notification -- 7.3.3 Adapter configuration -- 7.3.4 Creating Business Objects -- 7.3.5 Modifying the ASBOs -- 7.3.6 Creating the GBOs -- 7.3.7 Setting up supported Business Objects -- 7.3.8 Setting up supported maps -- 7.3.9 Adapter Agent runtime configuration -- 7.3.10 Deploying the adapter -- 7.3.11 How to subscribe to events -- 7.4 Data handlers -- 7.4.1 Overview -- 7.4.2 Available data handlers.

7.4.3 Configuring a data handler -- 7.5 Adapter Development Kit -- 7.6 ODAs -- 7.6.1 ODA architectural overview -- 7.6.2 ODA Development Kit -- Chapter 8. Business Objects -- 8.1 Introduction to Business Objects -- 8.1.1 Business Object definitions -- 8.1.2 Business Objects -- 8.2 Designing Business Object definitions -- 8.2.1 Using a methodology -- 8.2.2 Standards -- 8.3 Developing Business Object definitions -- 8.3.1 Overview of Business Object Designer Express -- 8.3.2 Developing an example -- 8.4 Developing with Object Discovery Agents -- 8.4.1 Developing an example using JDBCODA -- 8.4.2 Developing an example using XMLODA -- 8.5 Deploying Business Object definitions -- 8.6 Using packaged Business Object definitions -- 8.7 JDBC application-specific information -- Chapter 9. Mapping -- 9.1 Developing mappings -- 9.1.1 Developing maps -- 9.1.2 Defining a simple map -- 9.1.3 Creating advanced mapping -- 9.1.4 Using Web services -- 9.1.5 Relationship mappings -- 9.1.6 Map documentation -- 9.2 Relationships -- 9.2.1 Relationship development -- 9.2.2 Relationship deployment -- 9.2.3 Testing relationships -- 9.2.4 Relationship management -- Chapter 10. Collaborations -- 10.1 Introduction to collaborations -- 10.1.1 Collaboration components -- 10.1.2 Collaboration processing -- 10.1.3 Collaboration types -- 10.2 Collaborations in WebSphere Business Integration Server Express -- 10.2.1 Base collaboration templates -- 10.2.2 Collaboration capacity packs -- 10.3 Designing collaborations -- 10.3.1 Methodology -- 10.3.2 Collaboration standards -- 10.4 Developing collaborations -- 10.4.1 Overview of Process Designer Express -- 10.4.2 Developing and deploying collaborations -- 10.4.3 Working with activity diagrams -- 10.4.4 Logging and exception handling -- 10.5 Developing an example -- 10.5.1 Creating the collaboration template.

10.5.2 Specifying collaboration template definitions -- 10.5.3 Specifying messages -- 10.5.4 Creating a scenario -- 10.5.5 Editing template definitions -- 10.5.6 Modifying connectors -- 10.5.7 Creating the collaboration object -- 10.5.8 Deploying the collaboration and its dependent objects -- 10.5.9 Testing the collaboration -- Chapter 11. Administration tools -- 11.1 Administrative tools for the developer -- 11.2 Starting the tools -- 11.2.1 Starting Interchange Server Express -- 11.2.2 Starting System Manager -- 11.2.3 Starting the Flow manager -- 11.2.4 Setting up to run the Web-based tools -- 11.2.5 Starting ICSMonitor -- 11.2.6 Starting Failed Event Manager -- 11.3 Logging and tracing -- 11.3.1 Configuring logging and tracing -- 11.3.2 Generating sample tracing -- 11.3.3 Viewing the tracing information -- 11.3.4 Using the Log Viewer to look at trace -- 11.4 Debugging collaborations -- 11.4.1 Debugging a success flow -- 11.4.2 Debugging a failure flow -- 11.4.3 Finished debugging -- 11.5 Managing failed events -- 11.5.1 Using Flow manager -- 11.5.2 Using the Failed Event Manager -- 11.5.3 Failed event actions -- 11.6 Using statistics for system interrogation -- 11.6.1 Connector statistics -- 11.6.2 Collaboration statistics -- 11.7 Starting and stopping components -- 11.7.1 Controlling components from System Manager -- 11.7.2 Controlling components from ICSMonitor -- Part 3 Developing an integration sample -- Chapter 12. Sample requirements, design, and specification -- 12.1 Introduction to the samples -- 12.2 Business problem description -- 12.3 Objectives of the solution -- 12.4 Process modeling -- 12.4.1 Integration solution description -- 12.4.2 Business modeling using IBM WebSphere Business Integration Workbench -- 12.4.3 Business process model -- 12.5 System integration design.

12.5.1 Methodology - system integration development using Interchange Server -- 12.5.2 Sample design -- 12.5.3 Sample - Business Objects -- 12.5.4 Sample - collaborations -- Chapter 13. Sample development -- 13.1 The sample problem -- 13.2 Development begins -- 13.3 Preparing the development environment -- 13.3.1 System Manager -- 13.3.2 Database and stored procedures -- 13.4 Adapter configuration -- 13.4.1 Creating new adapter instances -- 13.4.2 SAL301RConnector -- 13.4.3 SAB404RConnector -- 13.4.4 PropertyPublisingConnector -- 13.4.5 EMailConnector -- 13.5 SAB404R to SAL301R: employee synchronization -- 13.5.1 Business Objects -- 13.5.2 Relationships -- 13.5.3 Maps -- 13.5.4 Collaboration -- 13.5.5 Additional information -- 13.6 SAL301R to SAB404R: property synchronization -- 13.6.1 Business Objects -- 13.6.2 Maps -- 13.6.3 Updating the adapter configuration -- 13.6.4 Relationship -- 13.6.5 Collaborations -- 13.6.6 Testing the property synchronization scenario -- 13.7 Server Access Interface -- 13.7.1 Server Access Interface overview -- 13.7.2 Server Access Interface sample overview -- 13.7.3 Collaboration -- 13.7.4 Business Objects -- 13.7.5 Maps -- 13.7.6 Connector configuration -- 13.7.7 Creating the collaboration object -- 13.7.8 Server Access Interface client development -- 13.7.9 Extending the sample -- 13.8 Additional material, tips and tricks -- 13.8.1 Triggers, Events, Archive and other control tables -- 13.8.2 Setting up queues for JMS -- 13.8.3 Changing the verification connectors to use JMS -- 13.8.4 Using CVS with System Manager -- Appendix A. Deploying the redbook sample code -- Prerequisites -- SAB404R material -- SAL301R sample application -- C compiler -- SMTP service -- Prerequisite checklist -- Components of our sample application -- Creating the legacy sample database - SAB404R -- Deploying the legacy agency system - SAB404R.

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