WebSphere Business Process Management V7 Production Topologies
An IBM Redbooks publication
Note: This is publication is now archived. For reference only.
Published on 05 May 2010, updated 11 May 2010
ISBN-10: 0738434345
ISBN-13: 9780738434346
IBM Form #: SG24-7854-00
Authors: Martin Keen, Vijay Bhadriraju, Johannes Borch, Balint Bors, Peter Daly, Andrew Ferrier, Stephen Gibney, Kiet Nguyen, Bobby Pham and Klaus Ulrich
This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes how to build production topologies for Business Process Management (BPM) solutions. It is aimed at IT Architects and IT Specialists who want to understand and implement these topologies. Use this book to select the appropriate production topologies for a given environment, then follow the step-by-step instructions included in this book to build these topologies. You must have a high-level understanding of WebSphere Business Process Management products to get the most out of this book. This book addresses the following WebSphere® products:
Part 1, “Overview” on page 1, introduces the BPM products that we discuss and provides an overview of basic topology terminology. This part also provides an overview of the production topologies that we describe in this book, including a selection criteria for when to select each topology.
Part 2, “Building production topologies” on page 53, provides a series of step-by-step instructions for creating production topology environments using deployment environment patterns. We describe topologies using the Integrated Solutions Console and a command-line interface.
Part 1. Overview
Chapter 1. Business Process Management products overview
Chapter 2. Business Process Management production topologies
Part 2. Building production topologies
Chapter 3. Preparing your topology
Chapter 4. WebSphere Process Server: single cluster
Chapter 5. WebSphere Process Server: Remote Messaging and Remote Support
Chapter 6. WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus: Remote Messaging and Remote Support
Chapter 7. WebSphere Process Server: Double Remote Messaging and Remote Support
Chapter 8. WebSphere Business Monitor: extending a Remote Messaging and Remote Support topology
Chapter 9. WebSphere Business Monitor: cross cell
Chapter 10. WebSphere Business Services Fabric: Remote Messaging and Remote Support
Chapter 11. WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition
Chapter 12. WebSphere Business Compass
Appendix A. Additional material
Appendix B. Verification using the sample application
Appendix C. Deployment environment definition files