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Patterns: Extended Enterprise SOA and Web Services

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 19 January 2006

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ISBN-10: 0738494038
ISBN-13: 9780738494036
IBM Form #: SG24-7135-00


Authors: Martin Keen, Hong Hua Chin, Chidambaram Ganapathi, David Ghazaleh, Pål Krogdahl, Wendy Neave, Mandeep Sahni and Jacob Thorwart

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    Abstract

    Service-oriented architecture (SOA) promotes the ability to communicate with external enterprises. But what are the issues in creating these Extended Enterprise communications? This IBM IBM Redbooks publication addresses these issues for Web services implementations of SOA, using the Patterns for e-business.

    The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can be used to increase the speed of developing and deploying e-business applications. This book focuses on building Extended Enterprise SOA solutions using WebSphere Application Server V6, WebSphere Partner Gateway V6, the Web services gateway component of WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V6, and WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation V5.1.

    Part 1 introduces the Patterns for e-business, and describes the patterns and product mappings within this framework for building Extended Enterprise solutions.

    Part 2 describes the business scenario used throughout this book, and describes the technologies for implementing an SOA solution.

    Part 3 provides a set of Extended Enterprise scenarios that include simple as well as more complex SOA solutions that use an Enterprise Service Bus.

    Table of Contents

    Part 1. Patterns for e-business and Extended Enterprise

    Chapter 1. Welcome to this redbook

    Chapter 2. Introduction to the Patterns for e-business

    Chapter 3. Beyond the enterprise

    Chapter 4. Extended Enterprise pattern

    Chapter 5. Product descriptions

    Chapter 6. Extended Enterprise runtime patterns

    Chapter 7. Product mappings

    Part 2. Business scenario and guidelines

    Chapter 8. Business scenario used in this book

    Chapter 9. Technology options

    Part 3. Scenario implementation

    Chapter 10. Exposed Direct Connection runtime pattern: generic profile

    Chapter 11. Exposed Direct Connection runtime pattern: SOA profile

    Chapter 12. Exposed Broker runtime pattern: generic profile

    Chapter 13. Exposed Router runtime pattern: SOA profile

    Chapter 14. Exposed Serial Process runtime pattern: generic profile

    Chapter 15. Exposed Serial Process runtime pattern: SOA profile

    Appendix A. Additional material

    Appendix B. Microsoft .NET Web services

    Appendix C. CICS Transaction Server Web services

    Appendix D. WSAdmin Automation Platform

     

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