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Production Topologies for WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere ESB V6

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Published on 20 April 2007

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ISBN-10: 0738489255
ISBN-13: 9780738489254
IBM Form #: SG24-7413-00


Authors: Martin Keen, Mahesh Gandhe, Stephen Gibney, Alex Lis, Davide Veronese and Yan Zhao Zhang

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    Abstract

    WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere ESB are highly available and scalable products for running enterprise-level SOA solutions. But does every production topology that uses these products follow the same basic pattern? This book answers that question by providing guidance on how to select and build production topologies based on the applications that you deploy to that topology. It also helps you to discern which production topology is suitable for your environment and provides step-by-step guidance on how to build that topology. The intended audience of this book is IT architects and administrators.

    Part one of the book introduces some of the basic concepts and discusses three types of production topologies for WebSphere ESB and for WebSphere Process Server. It provides guidance on how to select the appropriate topology, discusses security considerations, and introduces the sample scenarios that we built for this book.

    Part two focuses on building production topologies for WebSphere ESB. Using sample applications, this part provides step-by-step instructions for building WebSphere ESB V6.0.2 production topologies.

    Part three uses a similar format but focuses on production topologies for WebSphere Process Server V6.0.2. This part includes step-by-step instructions on how to build a full support production topology that implements security.

    Table of Contents

    Part 1. Overview

    Chapter 1. Welcome to this book

    Chapter 2. Introducing the basic concepts and products

    Chapter 3. Security considerations for WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere ESB

    Chapter 4. Production topologies for WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere ESB

    Chapter 5. Scenarios that we use in this book

    Part 2. Production topologies for WebSphere ESB

    Chapter 6. Implementing the Basic topology for WebSphere ESB

    Chapter 7. Implementing the Full Support topology for WebSphere ESB

    Part 3. Production topologies for WebSphere Process Server

    Chapter 8. Implementing the Loosely Coupled topology for WebSphere Process Server

    Chapter 9. Implementing the Full Support topology for WebSphere Process Server

    Part 4: Appendixes

    Appendix A. Additional material

    Appendix B. Product installation

    Appendix C. IBM Tivoli Directory Server (LDAP)

    Appendix D. New product features used in the sample applications

     

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