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August 21, 2006

IBM Tivoli monitoring for Q Replication


IBM Tivoli monitoring for Q Replication
Learn how to access Q Replication monitoring information, how to bring this data into the Tivoli platform, and how to use Tivoli alerts and situations so that Q Replication receives notifications when critical events occur. IBM Tivoli Monitoring is a family of products designed to monitor the health and performance of your enterprise applications.

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IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal : A guided tour of WebSphere Integration Developer -- Part 5


IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal : A guided tour of WebSphere Integration Developer -- Part 5
This series explores a service-oriented approach to application integration using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer. This article dives into how to build a business process, including when to use a business process versus a state machine.

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August 09, 2006

Exploiting the WebSphere Portal V5.1.0.1 programming model: Part 3: Integrating WebSphere Portal into your security environment and user management system


Exploiting the WebSphere Portal V5.1.0.1 programming model: Part 3: Integrating WebSphere Portal into your security environment and user management system
Use the portal programming interfaces to implement single sign-on (SSO), customize portal login behavior, and work with the user profiles. See the interfaces applied to the calendar and todo example from Part 1.

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June 05, 2006

Integrating WebSphere Partner Gateway V6 and WebSphere Process Server V6 using JMS: Part 2: In-depth case studies


Integrating WebSphere Partner Gateway V6 and WebSphere Process Server V6 using JMS: Part 2: In-depth case studies
This three-part article series uses six case studies to describe the configuration required to integrate IBM WebSphere Partner Gateway and WebSphere Process Server using Java Message Service (JMS). It also discusses the integration options that are available to move documents between WebSphere Partner Gateway and WebSphere Process Server and when each one should be used. This article, Part 2 of a three-part series, provides an in-depth analysis of each of the scenarios that are available when integrating WebSphere Partner Gateway and WebSphere Process Server using JMS. Upon completion of this article, you can use the step-by-step instructions in Part 3 of this series to configure WebSphere MQ and the Service Integration Bus using the MQ Link for WebSphere Partner Gateway and WebSphere Process Server integration.

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May 24, 2006

Websphere Process Server relationship service: Part 2, Dynamic relationships


Websphere Process Server relationship service: Part 2, Dynamic relationships
This article describes how to build dynamic or identity relationships with IBM Websphere Integration Developer and run them in the unit test environment.

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May 02, 2006

Event Handlers in Business Process Choreographer


Event Handlers in Business Process Choreographer
Use this new feature of Business Process Choreographer in WebSphere Process Server Version 6.0 to make processes more dynamic and to implement workflow patterns that involve multiple instances.

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Recommended reading list: J2EE and WebSphere Application Server


Recommended reading list: J2EE and WebSphere Application Server
Learn about using Java 2, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and IBM WebSphere Application Server with this list of essential reading, compiled for customers, consultants, and other technical specialists by IBM Software Services for WebSphere.

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April 15, 2006

WebSphere Application Server for z/OS process model overview


WebSphere Application Server for z/OS process model overview
This article describes the IBM WebSphere Application Server for z/OS process model. It details the differences between the non-z/OS WebSphere Application Server process models, and how to customize the WebSphere z/OS process model to best suit a customer's environment.

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April 12, 2006

Choose an ESB topology to fit your business model


Choose an ESB topology to fit your business model
Selecting the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) topology that most closely matches the design of your business is an important step in applying service-oriented architecture (SOA) principles to achieve your business transformation goals. This step brings your IT infrastructure into alignment with your business design in light of your style of governance. Topology describes those properties of a geometric shape that remain unchanged by deformation. An ESB topology, therefore, is composed of related ESB segments with their properties and relationships. Both the structure of the business and the company s approach to governance -- in other words, the placement of decision-making authority within the organization -- should dictate the visibility and management of ESB-enabled services. Choosing the ESB topology that best fits your business structure and governance approach maximizes business benefit. This article analyzes some multisegment ESB topology patterns in view of this paradigm and offers guidance to help you make this important choice.

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April 05, 2006

Automate data collection for problem determination, Part 1: The Automated Problem Determination Tool


Automate data collection for problem determination, Part 1: The Automated Problem Determination Tool
Walk through a sample IBM WebSphere Portal problem scenario to get a step-by-step guide to the Automated Problem Determination (AutoPD) tool. In this updated article, the first in a series, learn how the AutoPD tool can help you diagnose problems related to WebSphere Portal. Use the tool in the same manner with other IBM software products, including WebSphere Application Server. And find out about the general design of the tool and how you can use it to diagnose a WebSphere Portal login problem. Other articles in the series focus on how to extend and customize the tool to support additional products, problem types, and log formats.

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December 19, 2005

Best practices in implementing WebSphere Commerce projects, Part 2: Developing


Best practices in implementing WebSphere Commerce projects, Part 2: Developing the iterative approach
This article describes the iterative approach in managing IBM WebSphere Commerce projects for business users. The second installment of this two-part article series focuses on the methodology of the iterative approach.

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December 16, 2005

Best Practices: WebSphere MQ shared queues and application programs This


Best Practices: WebSphere MQ shared queues and application programs
This article describes some best practices when using WebSphere MQ shared queues to provide continuous availability of messages. Topics include Coupling Facility list structure and queue size, queue depth, and data serialization.

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December 11, 2005

Using WebSphere Developer for zSeries V6 to Create a CICS


Using WebSphere Developer for zSeries V6 to Create a CICS Web service in CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.1
CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.1 provides comprehensive support for Web services, enabling CICS applications to act as either service providers or service requesters. WebSphere Developer for zSeries V6 automates the transformation of existing CICS COBOL applications so that these can act as service providers.

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December 03, 2005

Understanding the WebSphere MQ Display Route Application The WebSphere MQ


Understanding the WebSphere MQ Display Route Application
The WebSphere MQ Display Route Application, included with WebSphere MQ V6 (except on z/OS), is a powerful tool for monitoring the routes of MQ messages, determining the configuration of MQ networks, and diagnosing problems in them. This article supplements the online documentation with examples and scenarios to show system administrators and others familiar with WebSphere MQ the full capabilities of this new tool.

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December 01, 2005

IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: System management for WebSphere Application


IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: System management for WebSphere Application Server V6 -- Part 5
Updating deployed applications for planned updates or quick patches is easier than ever with the new application update features in IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.

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November 28, 2005

Understanding the WebSphere MQ Display Route Application The WebSphere MQ


Understanding the WebSphere MQ Display Route Application
The WebSphere MQ Display Route Application, included with WebSphere MQ V6 (except on z/OS), is a powerful tool for monitoring the routes of MQ messages, determining the configuration of MQ networks, and diagnosing problems in them. This article supplements the online documentation with examples and scenarios to show system administrators and others familiar with WebSphere MQ the full capabilities of this new tool.

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November 24, 2005

Configuring WebSphere Commerce with Netegrity SiteMinder for Single Signon This


Configuring WebSphere Commerce with Netegrity SiteMinder for Single Signon
This article helps you prepare and secure your WebSphere Commerce site by using authentication proxy with WebSphere Application Server, and protect it by using Netegrity SiteMinder.

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November 02, 2005

IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: What is Gluecode? And why?


IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: What is Gluecode? And why?
This article provides an introduction to Gluecode, describes the components that make up Gluecode, and its relationship with IBM WebSphere Application Server.

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October 31, 2005

Bidirectional script support Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, and Farsi (Persian) are


Bidirectional script support
Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, and Farsi (Persian) are written from right to left, while numbers and segments of Latin (or Cyrillic or Greek) text are embedded in this text from left to right. The dual directionality aspects of such bidirectional (bidi) text are posing challenges to the way this text is processed and presented in computer applications. This article provides an initial introduction to the concepts and peculiarities of bidirectional scripts in computing systems, which forms a basis for understanding how those scripts are implemented in specific systems. It covers directionality and Arabic character shaping, the prevalence of bidi text in different bidi layouts, the definition of the bidi attributes, and the need to transform bidi text to a common layout before processing it.

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Using WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal, Part 3: Using Components in


Using WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal, Part 3: Using Components in XDIME Portlets
Part 3 of the WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal series shows you how to include components in XDIME portlets to enhance the presentation of the content being delivered. The concept of a component was first introduced in Part 1, "Extending WebSphere Portal to a Mobile Audience". Part 2, "Developing a Mobile Portal Enabled XDIME Component", showed you how to develop XDIME portlets.

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