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WebSphere Adapter Development

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 20 June 2006

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ISBN-10: 0738497223
ISBN-13: 9780738497228
IBM Form #: SG24-6387-00


Authors: Saida Davies, William Moore, Albert Chung, Qian Li Jin, Gregorio Patino and Lakshminarayanan Sreenivasan (S L)

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Abstract

This IBM Redbooks publication shows you how to develop a JCA resource adapter based on IBM WebSphere Adapter Architecture. The custom adapter we build in this book implements J2EE Connector architecture (JCA), version 1.5, supporting managed, bidirectional connectivity between EISs and J2EE components in WebSphere Process Server.

The book is divided in two parts:

* The components of a WebSphere Adapter

* How to implement this adapter in an integrated scenario

WebSphere Adapter Architecture supports Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), providing you with the ability to develop and modify integration applications dynamically. With SOA, you can also integrate existing applications with newer applications so that they work together transparently.

WebSphere Process Server V6.0.1 is a comprehensive SOA integration platform based on WebSphere Application Server V6. You can use WebSphere Process Server to develop and execute standards-based, component-based business integration applications.

Finally, we show you how to expose this adapter as an SCA service and use it with WebSphere Process server V6.0.1.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Adapter development theory

Chapter 1. Introduction and adapter overview

Chapter 2. Adapter basics

Chapter 3. Service Data Objects

Chapter 4. Outbound request processing

Chapter 5. Inbound processing and events

Chapter 6. The theory of Enterprise Service Discovery

Chapter 7. Exceptions, logging, and tracing

Part 2. Custom adapter development

Chapter 8. Setting up the development environment

Chapter 9. The sample business scenario

Chapter 10. Adapter design and specification

Chapter 11. Implementing outbound request processing

Chapter 12. Implementing inbound processing and event handling

Chapter 13. Implementing Enterprise Metadata Discovery

Appendix A. Additional material

 

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