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Abstract
IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) provides service registry and repository functions for service-oriented architecture (SOA) enterprise applications. This IBM Redbook publication uses business scenarios to illustrate SOA governance using WSRR as the authoritative registry and repository.
In part one of this book, we introduce SOA and service governance, provide a technical overview of WSRR, and describe the WSRR governance enablement profile.
Part two of this publication provides step-by-step guidance to building WSRR solutions. This part addresses topics such as modeling in WSRR Studio, creating a WSRR user interface, security, promotion, policies, and reports.
Part three describes a series of common usage scenarios and describes step-by-step how to implement them in WSRR. These scenarios describe how to govern schemas, existing services, new services, upgrades to services, and business processes.
This Redbook is based on WebSphere Service Registry and Repository V6.3.
Related publications:
- IBM Redbooks publication: Service Lifecycle Governance with IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Advanced Lifecycle Edition
- IBM Redpaper: Integrating WebSphere Service Registry and Repository with WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere ESB
- IBM Redpaper: Integrating WebSphere Service Registry and Repository with WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Message Broker
- IBM Redpaper: Integrating WebSphere Service Registry and Repository with WebSphere DataPower
- IBM Redpaper: Integrating WebSphere Service Registry and Repository with Tivoli Security Policy Manager
Table of contents
Part 1. Overview
Chapter 1. SOA and service governance overview
Chapter 2. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository technical overview
Chapter 3. Introduction to the governance enablement profile
Part 2. Building WSRR solutions
Chapter 4. JKHL Enterprises case study
Chapter 5. Modeling in WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Studio
Chapter 6. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Web user interface
Chapter 7. Security
Chapter 8. Promotion
Chapter 9. Policies
Chapter 10. Reports
Part 3. Scenarios
Chapter 11. Creating an organizational structure
Chapter 12. Governing a schema
Chapter 13. Governing a service defined in a monolithic WSDL
Chapter 14. Governing a new service which consumes a service already defined in WSRR
Chapter 15. Governing a minor upgrade
Chapter 16. Governing a business process
Appendix A. IBM governance enabling tools
Appendix B. Additional material
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