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Patterns: SOA with an Enterprise Service Bus in WebSphere Application Server V6

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 26 May 2005, updated 06 June 2005

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ISBN-10: 073849058X
ISBN-13: 9780738490588
IBM Form #: SG24-6494-00


Authors: Martin Keen, Oscar Adinolfi, Sarah Hemmings, Andrew Humphreys, Hanumanth Kanthi and Alasdair Nottingham

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    Abstract

    The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can be used to increase the speed of developing and deploying e-business applications. This IBM Redbooks publication focuses on how you can use the service-oriented architecture (SOA) profile of the Patterns for e-business to implement an Enterprise Service Bus in WebSphere Application Server V6.

    Part 1 presents a description of service-oriented architecture and the Enterprise Service Bus.

    Part 2 describes the business scenario used throughout this book and explains the key technologies that you can use to build an Enterprise Service Bus in WebSphere Application Server V6, including Web services and the service integration bus.

    Part 3 guides you through the process of architecting and implementing various Enterprise Service Bus configurations using WebSphere Application Server V6 and Rational Application Developer V6. It discusses router and broker scenarios within an Enterprise Service Bus, along with a gateway to enable interaction in an inter-enterprise environment.

    Table of Contents

    Part 1. Patterns for e-business and SOA

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Patterns for e-business

    Chapter 2. SOA and the Enterprise Service Bus

    Chapter 3. Application Integration and Extended Enterprise patterns

    Chapter 4. Product descriptions and ESB capabilities

    Chapter 5. SOA runtime patterns and Product mappings

    Part 2. Business scenario and guidelines

    Chapter 6. The business scenario that this book uses

    Chapter 7. Technology options

    Part 3. Scenario implementation

    Chapter 8. SOA Direct Connection pattern

    Chapter 9. Enterprise Service Bus pattern: router scenario

    Chapter 10. Enterprise Service Bus pattern: broker scenario

    Chapter 11. Exposed ESB Gateway pattern

    Part 4. Appendixes

    Appendix A. Additional material

    Appendix B. Configuring the scenario environment

     

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