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Titolo: B2B solutions using WebSphere business connection / / [Geert Van de Putte ... et al.] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: xviii, 598 p. : ill
Disciplina: 658.8/72/02854678
Soggetto topico: Electronic commerce - Computer programs
Altri autori: PutteGeert van de  
Note generali: "July 2003."
"SG24-6197-00."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 587-588) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Overview of business-to- business -- Chapter 1. Business-to-business overview -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Business drivers -- 1.3 Business models -- 1.4 Industry emphasis -- 1.5 Large vs. small businesses -- 1.6 Technological drivers -- Chapter 2. Overview of WebSphere Business Connection -- 2.1 Areas of business integration -- 2.2 WebSphere Business Connection architecture and packaging -- 2.3 Editions of WebSphere Business Connection -- 2.3.1 WebSphere Business Connection Enterprise -- 2.3.2 WebSphere Business Connection -- 2.3.3 WebSphere Business Connection Express Edition -- Chapter 3. Installation and setup of the infrastructure components -- 3.1 Overview of the installation process -- 3.2 Installation worksheet -- 3.3 Installing prerequisite software components -- 3.3.1 Checking versions -- 3.3.2 Installing and configuring DB2 -- 3.3.3 Installing and configuring WebSphere Application Server -- 3.3.4 Upgrading the HTTP Server -- 3.3.5 Installing WebSphere MQ -- 3.3.6 Installing Sun's JDK -- 3.3.7 Installing CrossWorlds VisiBroker -- 3.3.8 Installing and configuring CrossWorlds InterChange Server -- 3.3.9 Installing CrossWorldsTPI -- 3.3.10 Installing IBM SecureWay Directory Version 3.2.2 for Windows -- 3.4 Installing and configuring WebSphere Business Connection -- 3.4.1 Starting the WebSphere Business Connection installation program -- 3.4.2 Applying updates to WebSphere Application Server -- 3.4.3 Configuring the Web Services Gateway -- 3.4.4 Web Services Gateway channels -- 3.5 Configuring security -- 3.5.1 Configuring SecureWay Directory -- 3.5.2 Configuring WebSphere Security -- 3.5.3 Securing the Web Services Gateway administration.
3.6 Configuring WebSphere Business Connection components -- 3.6.1 Running the Configuration wizard -- 3.7 Configuring Document Exchange -- 3.7.1 Deploying WebSphere Application Server artifacts -- 3.7.2 Securing Document Exchange pages -- 3.7.3 Starting the application server -- 3.7.4 Deploying CrossWorlds artifacts -- 3.7.5 Starting the WebSphere Application Server artifacts -- 3.8 Configuring the Registration and Provisioning component -- 3.8.1 Starting the configuration program -- 3.8.2 Securing Registration pages -- 3.8.3 Deploying the Registration and Provisioning collaboration -- 3.8.4 Finishing the Document Exchange configuration -- 3.8.5 Before using the Registration and Provisioning component -- 3.8.6 Verifying Registration and Provisioning configuration -- 3.9 Installing and configuring System Resources -- 3.10 WebSphere Business Connection Security -- 3.10.1 SSL configuration of the IBM HTTP server -- 3.10.2 HTTPS configuration from Document Exchange SOAP connector to HTTP Server -- 3.10.3 Providing security for the Document Exchange Web service -- 3.11 After installation -- 3.11.1 Running the BCTVPDCreate program -- 3.11.2 Starting up and shutting down -- 3.11.3 Removing WebSphere Business Connection -- 3.11.4 Where to next? -- Chapter 4. Deployment and validation of infrastructure -- 4.1 Registration of your company -- 4.2 What is the result of the registration? -- 4.2.1 LDAP -- 4.2.2 Database updates -- 4.2.3 Business log updates -- 4.2.4 Creation of company profile file -- 4.3 Validating WebSphere Business Connection components -- 4.4 Partner registration -- 4.5 Partner registration approval -- 4.6 What the approval has done -- 4.6.1 Inspecting the business log -- 4.6.2 Updates to system resources -- Chapter 5. Overview of the implemented scenarios -- 5.1 The private exchange of a retailer.
5.2 The public exchange of a service provider -- Part 2 Implementation of private exchange scenario -- Chapter 6. Business case -- 6.1 Item synchronization -- 6.1.1 The impact of standardization -- 6.1.2 Item synchronization solution -- 6.1.3 Item synchronization service providers -- 6.2 Demand forecasting -- 6.2.1 Retailer hosted solution -- 6.2.2 Service provider hosted solution -- 6.3 Procurement -- 6.3.1 Procurement solution -- 6.3.2 Outsourcing procurement process -- 6.4 Concluding remarks -- Chapter 7. Design of the business-to-business solution -- 7.1 System overview -- 7.2 Design of the purchase order process -- 7.3 Design of the acknowledgment PO process -- Chapter 8. Implementation of the solution -- 8.1 Overview of the solution components -- 8.2 Development of the outbound collaboration -- 8.2.1 Defining the generic business object -- 8.2.2 Defining the application-specific business objects -- 8.2.3 Developing the maps -- 8.2.4 Configuring the connectors -- 8.2.5 Creating a collaboration template -- 8.2.6 Defining collaboration object -- 8.3 Development of the inbound collaboration -- 8.3.1 Defining the generic business object -- 8.3.2 Updating the meta-objects -- 8.3.3 Developing the maps -- 8.3.4 Developing the collaboration template -- 8.3.5 Creating the inbound collaboration object -- 8.3.6 Develop Java proxy and WSDL using WSGenUtility -- 8.3.7 Building the CrossWorlds Web service -- 8.4 Development of the Web services -- 8.4.1 Development of the Web service getPO -- 8.4.2 Namespace changes for CrossWorlds -- 8.4.3 Development of the Web service client -- Chapter 9. Deployment of the solution -- 9.1 Deployment steps -- 9.2 Deployment of the supplier's getPO Web service -- 9.2.1 Deployment on WebSphere Application Server -- 9.2.2 Deploy the Web service on Web Services Gateway.
9.2.3 Validation of the deployment on the Web Services Gateway -- 9.2.4 Deployment of the WSDL on the gateway of the Retailer -- 9.3 Deployment of the collaboration as a Web service -- 9.3.1 Deploying the EAR file -- 9.3.2 Deploying the service in Web Services Gateway -- 9.3.3 Deployment of the Web service client -- 9.4 Runtime view of the solution -- 9.4.1 Invoking the PurchaseOrder Service -- 9.4.2 Invoking the Acknowledgment service -- Chapter 10. Extending the initial solution -- 10.1 Adding additional trading partners -- 10.2 Extending and verifying the infrastructure -- 10.2.1 Configuration of TPI -- 10.2.2 Installation and configuration of WebSphere Data Interchange -- 10.3 Overview of the data flow and solution components -- 10.4 Development of the sending collaboration -- 10.4.1 Defining business objects and maps -- 10.4.2 Configuring the MQSeries connector -- 10.4.3 Extending the collaboration template -- 10.4.4 Defining the collaboration object -- 10.4.5 EDI translation in WebSphere Data Interchange -- 10.5 Development of the receiving collaboration -- 10.5.1 Defining the business-object definitions -- 10.5.2 Developing the map -- 10.5.3 Configuring the connectors -- 10.5.4 Developing the collaboration template -- 10.5.5 Defining the collaboration object -- 10.6 Runtime view of the extended solution -- 10.7 Adding the .NET partner -- 10.7.1 Building the PurchaseOrder Web service on .NET -- 10.7.2 Extending the solution to invoke the .NET Web service -- Part 3 Implementation of public exchange scenario -- Chapter 11. Business case -- 11.1 Supply-chain challenges in manufacturing -- 11.1.1 Overview -- 11.1.2 Industry trends -- 11.1.3 Industry challenges -- 11.2 Supply-chain integration as a solution -- 11.2.1 Supply-chain integration -- 11.2.2 Data integration -- 11.2.3 Application integration -- 11.2.4 Process integration.
11.3 Supply-chain integration topologies -- 11.3.1 Point-to-point integration topology -- 11.3.2 Hub-and-spoke integration topology -- 11.4 Supply-chain integration scenario -- 11.4.1 Scenario overview -- 11.4.2 Design collaboration flow -- 11.4.3 Procurement flow -- Chapter 12. Design of the business-to-business solution -- 12.1 General considerations -- 12.1.1 Scenario requirements -- 12.1.2 Design guidelines -- 12.2 Procurement integration -- 12.2.1 Process integration issues -- 12.2.2 The xSP as a message broker -- 12.2.3 Message flows -- 12.3 Design collaboration integration -- 12.3.1 The large file transfer problem -- 12.3.2 The xSP as a design collaboration hub -- 12.3.3 Document and message flows -- Chapter 13. Implementation of the solution -- 13.1 Overview of the compoments to be created -- 13.2 Development of the outbound and inbound collaboration on the buyer -- 13.2.1 JDBC connector overview -- 13.2.2 Outbound collaboration -- 13.2.3 Using CWGenUtility to generate artifacts -- 13.2.4 Defining the generic business object -- 13.2.5 Importing the business-object definitions file -- 13.2.6 Updating SOAP ASBO -- 13.2.7 Updating the system meta-objects -- 13.2.8 Developing the maps -- 13.2.9 Developing collaboration templates -- 13.2.10 Defining collaboration objects -- 13.2.11 Creating the outbound collaboration object -- 13.2.12 Creating the inbound collaboration object -- 13.2.13 Developing Java proxy and WSDL using WSGenUtility -- 13.2.14 Deploying the CrossWorlds Web service -- 13.2.15 Importing the EAR file into WebSphere Studio -- 13.2.16 Configuring WebSphere -- 13.3 Development of the collaborations on hub -- 13.3.1 Outbound collaboration on the hub to Supplier1 -- 13.3.2 Outbound collaboration on the hub to Supplier2 -- 13.3.3 Outbound collaboration on the hub for the acknowledgment to the buyer.
13.4 Development of the Web service on the Supplier.
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