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Patterns for the Edge of Network

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Abstract

Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can help speed the process of developing applications.

In this IBM Redbook, we describe guidelines and options for the selection of Runtime patterns that include high availability and high performance considerations in the design process. Specifically, we address software and node configuration scenarios within the demilitarized zone (DMZ) and give examples of implementation procedures.

Part 1 of the redbook provides you with an overview of Patterns for e-business. It details Runtime patterns for high availability and high performance. It then gives you possible product mappings for implementation of the chosen runtime pattern.
Part 2 is a set of guidelines for selecting your Runtime pattern within the DMZ. It includes information on technology options, high availability and high performance definitions, and a review of security considerations.
Part 3 takes you through installation and working examples, showing the implementation of high availability and high performance features of WebSphere Edge Server.

Table of contents

Part 1. Introduction to Patterns
Chapter 1. Patterns for e-business
Chapter 2. Edge of network Runtime patterns for high availability
Chapter 3. Edge of network Runtime patterns for performance
Part 2. Runtime patterns: Guidelines
Chapter 4. Technology guidelines
Chapter 5. Security guidelines
Part 3. Runtime implementation
Chapter 6. Common installation and configuration guidelines
Chapter 7. Test environment example
Chapter 8. Sample ASP environment
Chapter 9. Company environment
Appendix A. Configuration files

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Publish Date
04 November 2002

Last Update
08 January 2003


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ISBN

0738426121

IBM Form Number
SG24-6822-00

Number of pages
416