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Getting Started with IBM WebSphere Cast Iron Cloud Integration

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Published on 12 January 2012, updated 25 January 2012

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ISBN-10: 0738436305
ISBN-13: 9780738436302
IBM Form #: SG24-8004-00


Authors: Carla Sadtler, Lars Besselmann-Hamandouche, Nick Bletzer, Simon Dickerson, Leonardo Rodriguez Leon, Roberto Mascarenhas, Giuliano Diniz de Morais and Rajath Ramesh

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    Abstract

    Cloud computing provides companies with many capabilities to meet their business needs but can also mean that a hybrid architecture is created that includes on-premise systems and the cloud. Integration is needed to bridge the gap between the on-premise existing systems and the new cloud applications, platform, and infrastructure.

    IBM® WebSphere® Cast Iron® meets the challenge of integrating cloud applications with on-premise systems, cloud applications-to-cloud applications, and on-premise to on-premise applications. It contains a graphical development environment that provides built-in connectivity to many cloud and on-premise applications and reusable solution templates that can be downloaded from a solution repository. The integration solutions that are created can then run on either an on-premise integration appliance or the multi-tenant WebSphere Cast Iron Live cloud service.

    This IBM Redbooks® publication is intended for application integrators, integration designers, and administrators evaluating or already using IBM WebSphere Cast Iron. Executives, leaders, and architects who are looking for a way to integrate cloud applications with their on-premise applications are also shown how WebSphere Cast Iron can help to resolve their integration challenges.

    The book helps you gain an understanding of Cast Iron and explains how to integrate cloud and on-premise applications quickly and simply. It gives a detailed introduction to the development tool and the administration interfaces and how they are used. It also discusses security, high availability, and re-usability. The book also includes three detailed scenarios covering real-world implementations of a Cast Iron Integration Solution.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction and technical overview

    Chapter 2. Installing and setting up WebSphere Cast Iron Cloud Integration

    Chapter 3. Developing and unit testing with WebSphere Cast Iron Studio

    Chapter 4. Management and monitoring

    Chapter 5. Security

    Chapter 6. Availability and scalability planning

    Chapter 7. Reusability with Template Integration Processes (TIPs)

    Chapter 8. Building custom plugin connectors

    Chapter 9. Common error handlers

    Chapter 10. Scenario: Bidirectional account synchronization

    Chapter 11. Scenario: CRM to cloud calendar services

    Chapter 12. Scenario: Data enrichment and aggregation

    Appendix A. Additional material

     

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