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IBM Redbooks > WebSphere
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 Patterns: Self-Service Application Solutions Using WebSphere V5.0 for iSeries
IBM Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can be used to increase the speed of developing and deploying Web applications. This Redpaper focuses on the Self-Service::Stand-Alone Single Channel application pattern for facilitating user access to business sites and the Self-Service::Directly Integrated Single Channel application pattern for including one or more point-to-point connections with back-end applications on the IBM eServer iSeries platform.
Part 1 of this Redpaper guides you through the process of selecting an Application pattern and a Runtime pattern. Next, the iSeries platform-specific product mappings are identified based on the selected Runtime pattern.
Part 2 teaches you by example how to design and build sample solutions using IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5.0 for iSeries with Web services, Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Connectors, and IBM CICS, and Java Message Service (JMS) and WebSphere MQ.
Part 3 describes the installation process of the IBM Patterns for e-business Development Kit Lite (PDK Lite) application on the WebSphere Application Server, as well as loading PDK into WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries. |
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Part 1 - Self-Service patterns
Chapter 1. Patterns for e-business
Chapter 2. The Self-Service business pattern
Chapter 3. Runtime pattern
Chapter 4. Product mapping
Part 2 - Technical scenarios
Chapter 5. Implementing a Self-Service application on iSeries
Chapter 6. Web Services scenario
Chapter 7. J2EE Connector Architecture scenario
Chapter 8. Java Message Service scenario
Part 3 - Appendixes
Appendix A. Installing the PDK Lite application
Appendix B. Loading PDK into WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Appendix C. Automatic installation of PDK using wsadmin in a single-tier environment
Appendix D. Additional material |
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