WebSphere Business Process Management V6.2 Production Topologies

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Published 25 June 2009

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ISBN-10: 073843292X
ISBN-13: 9780738432922
IBM Form #: SG24-7732-00
(628 pages)

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Authors: Martin Keen, Naveen Balani, Addison Goering, Sila Kissuu, Leon Matthews, Thomas McManus, Catherine Rivi, Mohamed ShamsEldin Salem, Jim Thorpe, Srinivasa Vadlamudi

Abstract

This IBM® Redbooks® publication addresses the configuration, administration, and security of the key runtime environments in WebSphere® Dynamic Process Edition V6.2.

Part 1 of this publication introduces production topology concepts and terminology, and provides security considerations.

In Part 2, through a series of step-by-step instructions you will learn how to select and create a production topology environment based on WebSphere Process Server deployment environment patterns. You will learn how to secure this environment and administer it. This part also contains chapters on extending these topologies, monitoring them with IBM Tivoli® Monitoring, and accessing them with Business Space powered by WebSphere and Lotus® Forms Client.

Part 3 extends the Remote Messaging and Remote Support production topology for WebSphere Process Server, describing step-by-step how to add WebSphere Business Services Fabric and WebSphere Business Monitor to that topology.

Finally, Part 4 describes how to build a complete WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition production topology from the ground up using the new Four Cluster production topology.

Table of contents

Part 1. Overview
Chapter 1. IBM business process management products and concepts
Chapter 2. Sample business application scenario used in topologies
Chapter 3. Business Process Management production topologies
Chapter 4. Security considerations for BPM

Part 2. Building topologies for WebSphere Process Server
Chapter 5. Preparing your topology
Chapter 6. Configuring a Single Cluster topology
Chapter 7. Configuring Remote Messaging and Remote Support topology
Chapter 8. Configuring a custom topology
Chapter 9. Administering a production topology
Chapter 10. Securing a production topology
Chapter 11. Advanced production topologies
Chapter 12. Monitoring a production topology
Chapter 13. Using Business Space powered by WebSphere and Lotus Forms Client

Part 3. Extending the Remote Message and Remote Support topology
Chapter 14. Incorporating WebSphere Business Services Fabric into a Remote Messaging and Remote Support topology
Chapter 15. Incorporating WebSphere Business Monitor into a production topology

Part 4. Four Cluster production topology
Chapter 16. Creating a WebSphere Dynamic Process Edition production topology
Appendix A. Additional material

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