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Getting Started with WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for Service Component Architecture

An IBM Redpaper publication

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Published on 24 March 2010

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ISBN-10: 0738450286
ISBN-13: 9780738450285
IBM Form #: REDP-4633-00


Authors: Carla Sadtler, Graham Crooks, Jacek Laskowski and Sara Mitchell

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    Abstract

    Service Component Architecture (SCA) defines a service-based model for building business process applications using an SOA approach. This ability to drive a business process using individual, reusable services is the heart of the SOA concept. With IBM® WebSphere® Application Server Feature Pack for Service Component Architecture, you can deploy SCA applications to WebSphere Application Server.

    This IBM Redpaper™ publication provides a starting point for using the Feature Pack for SCA. It provides an architectural view of SCA and of the Feature Pack. In addition, this paper explains how to create simple SCA components from existing Java™ and Spring implementations. It discusses how to apply quality of service to applications, and how to deploy and manage SCA artifacts in WebSphere Application Server. The examples in this paper use Rational® Application Developer to illustrate how to create and package SCA applications.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Feature Pack for SCA technical overview

    Chapter 2. Installation tips

    Chapter 3. Creating an SCA application

    Chapter 4. Deploying an SCA application

    Chapter 5. Administering SCA applications with the administrative console

    Chapter 6. Administering SCA applications with wsadmin

    Chapter 7. Attaching Quality of Service properties

    Chapter 8. Using JMS bindings

    Chapter 9. Using a Spring implementation as an SCA component

     

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