B2B Solution using WebSphere business integration V4.1 and WebSphere business connection V1.1 [[electronic resource] /] / Lee Gavin et al |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (510 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
AkanaGangadhara Rao
AngeliAxel BhumireddySreedhar Reddy GersakPeter IshmaelNizam NagumallaHari Kumar VedViral |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico | Electronic commerce |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910450115103321 |
Gavin Lee | ||
White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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B2B Solution using WebSphere business integration V4.1 and WebSphere business connection V1.1 [[electronic resource] /] / Lee Gavin et al |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (510 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
AkanaGangadhara Rao
AngeliAxel BhumireddySreedhar Reddy GersakPeter IshmaelNizam NagumallaHari Kumar VedViral |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico | Electronic commerce |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783528503321 |
Gavin Lee | ||
White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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B2B Solution using WebSphere business integration V4.1 and WebSphere business connection V1.1 / / Lee Gavin et al |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (510 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
AkanaGangadhara Rao
AngeliAxel BhumireddySreedhar Reddy GersakPeter IshmaelNizam NagumallaHari Kumar VedViral |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico | Electronic commerce |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Overview -- Chapter 1. B2B overview -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 e-commerce -- 1.2.1 Business-to-consumer -- 1.2.2 Business-to-business -- 1.2.3 Evolution of the B2B data structures -- 1.2.4 Evolution of the B2B data communications -- 1.3 Enterprise application integration and B2B -- 1.4 Business-to-business integration -- 1.4.1 Types of B2B integration -- 1.4.2 Summary -- Chapter 2. Technology and standards -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Some terminology -- 2.2.1 Messaging and queuing -- 2.2.2 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) -- 2.2.3 Web services -- 2.2.4 eXtensible Markup Language (XML) -- 2.2.5 Java -- 2.2.6 Transport protocols -- 2.2.7 Security -- Part 2 The solution technology -- Chapter 3. Introducing the technology -- 3.1 WebSphere Business Integration V4.1 -- 3.1.1 CrossWorlds -- 3.1.2 WebSphere MQ -- 3.1.3 WebSphere MQ Integrator -- 3.1.4 WebSphere MQ Workflow -- 3.2 WebSphere Business Connection -- 3.2.1 Web Services Gateway -- 3.2.2 Trading Partner Interchange (TPI) -- 3.2.3 WebSphere Data Interchange V3.2 -- 3.3 WebSphere Application Server 4.x Enterprise Edition -- 3.4 Java 2 Enterprise Edition -- 3.5 Web services -- Chapter 4. CrossWorlds overview -- 4.1 Components of CrossWorlds -- 4.1.1 Collaborations -- 4.1.2 Business objects -- 4.1.3 Connectors -- 4.1.4 Server Access Interface -- 4.1.5 Data mapping -- 4.2 Sample scenario -- 4.3 Data flow in CrossWorlds -- Chapter 5. Trading Partner Interchange overview -- 5.1 How the system works -- 5.2 Company profile -- 5.3 Partner profile -- 5.4 The relationship between the company and partner profile -- 5.5 Document sizes -- 5.6 Transports -- Chapter 6. WebSphere Data Interchange overview.
6.1 WebSphere Data Interchange is an any-to-any solution -- 6.1.1 Taking control of e-business -- 6.1.2 A data translation and transaction management solution -- 6.1.3 Enhancing functionality of the EDI system -- 6.1.4 Taking advantage of the latest standards support -- 6.1.5 Managing transactions rapidly and efficiently -- 6.1.6 Utilizing WebSphere MQ -- 6.1.7 The component view of WebSphere Data Interchange -- Chapter 7. Web Services Gateway overview -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Web Services Gateway basic concepts -- Chapter 8. Installation and basic configuration of the Trading Partner Interchange -- 8.1 Overview -- 8.2 Installation and configuration -- 8.3 Getting started -- 8.3.1 Start Administrator -- 8.3.2 Start Server on Windows -- Chapter 9. Installation and basic configuration of the WebSphere Data Interchange -- 9.1 Installing WebSphere Data Interchange Client -- 9.2 Server installation and setup -- 9.2.1 Installing WebSphere Data Interchange Server -- 9.2.2 Setting up the WebSphere Data Interchange database -- 9.2.3 Verifying the installation -- 9.2.4 Configuring the client to access the runtime database -- Chapter 10. Installation and basic configuration of the Web Services Gateway -- 10.1 Installing the software -- 10.1.1 Installing and configuring DB2 -- 10.1.2 Installing JDK -- 10.1.3 Installing and updating WebSphere Application Server -- 10.1.4 Updating the IBM HTTP Server -- 10.1.5 Installing IBM SecureWay® Directory Version 3.2.2 for Windows -- 10.1.6 Securing the Web Services Gateway administration pages -- 10.1.7 Configuring WebSphere Application Server for the Web Services Gateway -- 10.1.8 Configuring Web Services Gateway application server and enterprise applications -- 10.1.9 Deploying channels, filters, and the LFT sample for the Web Service Gateway -- 10.1.10 Configuring SecureWay Directory. 10.1.11 Configuring WebSphere security -- 10.1.12 Securing the Web Services Gateway administration -- Chapter 11. Installation and basic configuration: WebSphere Business Integration Adapters -- 11.1 Installation of WebSphere Business Integration Adapters -- 11.1.1 Installation of VisiBroker -- 11.1.2 Installation of the WebSphere Business Integration Adapters Framework -- 11.1.3 Installation of WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for SAP -- 11.2 Configuration of the WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for SAP -- 11.2.1 Configuration of Object Discovery Agent for SAP -- 11.2.2 Generating the business object definitions from SAP -- 11.2.3 Configuring WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for SAP -- Part 3 Common components of the solution -- Chapter 12. Introducing the company and the scenario -- 12.1 Our company -- 12.2 Where are we now? -- 12.3 Where are we going? -- Chapter 13. SAP components -- 13.1 Overview -- 13.2 Our sales order -- 13.3 Basic customizing for our scenario -- 13.4 Customizing the scenario in pictures -- 13.4.1 Overview of the IMG items to be reviewed -- 13.4.2 Creating a new sales order type -- 13.4.3 Appropriate sales item category -- 13.4.4 Defining the workflow event linkage -- 13.4.5 Determining the vendor of the material -- 13.4.6 Defining the material master and purchase information records -- 13.4.7 The standalone test routine -- 13.4.8 Goods entry posting from dispatch advice -- Chapter 14. WebSphere MQ Integrator components -- 14.1 Trading with our partners -- 14.2 Outbound purchase order -- 14.3 OrdersWSGW message flow -- 14.3.1 Compute node: IDoc XML to XML properties -- 14.4 OrdersWDI message flow -- 14.4.1 Compute node: IDoc XML to XML properties -- 14.5 OrdersFromSAP message flow -- 14.5.1 Compute node: setting the partner properties -- 14.5.2 Compute node: setting the gateway properties -- 14.6 Unit test. 14.7 Inbound order acknowledgement and delivery for WSGW -- 14.8 AcknowledgementWSGW message flow -- 14.8.1 Compute node: XML to IDoc XML properties -- 14.9 DeliveryWSGW message flow -- 14.9.1 Compute node: XML to IDoc XML properties -- 14.10 ReplyFromWSGW message flow -- 14.10.1 Filter node: checking the partner properties -- 14.10.2 Compute node: setting the response type properties -- 14.11 Unit test -- 14.12 Inbound order acknowledgement and delivery for WDI -- 14.12.1 AcknowledgementWDI message flow -- 14.12.2 Compute node: XML to IDoc XML properties -- 14.13 DeliveryWDI message flow -- 14.13.1 Compute node: XML to IDoc XML properties -- 14.14 ReplyFromWDI message flow -- 14.14.1 Filter node: checking the partner properties -- 14.14.2 Compute node: setting the response type properties -- 14.15 Unit test -- 14.16 Summary of files used in this chapter -- Part 4 Trading with the EDI partner -- Chapter 15. WebSphere Data Interchange components -- 15.1 Outbound purchase order flow -- 15.1.1 Importing the XML Dictionary -- 15.1.2 Importing the EDI Standard Dictionary -- 15.1.3 Creating an outbound data transformation map -- 15.1.4 Partner profiles -- 15.1.5 Envelopes -- 15.2 Communication setup -- 15.2.1 Network profile -- 15.2.2 MQSeries queues profiles -- 15.2.3 Service profiles -- 15.3 Inbound Purchase Order Acknowledgement flow -- 15.3.1 Importing XML Dictionary -- 15.3.2 Importing the EDI Standard Dictionary -- 15.3.3 Creating an inbound data transformation map -- 15.3.4 Trading partners -- 15.3.5 Usage or data transformation rule -- 15.3.6 Network profile -- 15.3.7 Mailboxes -- 15.3.8 Queue profiles -- 15.3.9 Service profiles -- 15.4 Inbound Advance Shipment Notice flow -- 15.4.1 Importing the XML Dictionary -- 15.4.2 Importing the EDI Standard Dictionary -- 15.4.3 Creating an inbound data transformation map. 15.4.4 Setup of communication within WebSphere Data Interchange -- 15.5 Monitoring and debugging a running system -- Chapter 16. Trading Partner Interchange components -- 16.1 Configuration for ITSO Redboats -- 16.1.1 Creating a company profile -- 16.1.2 Creating a partner profile -- 16.2 Configuration of Pinta Masts and Pole Wholesale PLC -- 16.2.1 Creating a company profile -- 16.2.2 Creating a partner profile -- 16.3 Test trade -- Part 5 Trading with the Web services partner -- Chapter 17. Developing Web services -- 17.1 Developing Web services -- 17.1.1 Development steps -- 17.1.2 Development strategies for provider and requestor -- Chapter 18. Web Services Gateway components -- 18.1 Overview of the solution -- 18.2 Preparing for development -- 18.3 Creating a new ITSOTestServer server project -- 18.3.1 Creating a new server instance and configuration -- 18.4 Creating a new MQManager Web project -- 18.5 Creating the MQManager Web Service -- 18.5.1 Creating the package for the Java class -- 18.5.2 Creating the MQConnReceive Java class -- 18.5.3 Implementing the MQConnReceive Java class -- 18.5.4 Adding MQ support to the project -- 18.5.5 Creating the MQConnSend Java class -- 18.5.6 Implementing the MQConnSend Java class -- 18.5.7 Creating the package for JavaBean -- 18.5.8 Creating the MQReceiveService JavaBean -- 18.5.9 Implementing the MQReceiveService JavaBean -- 18.5.10 Creating the MQReceiveService Web Service -- 18.5.11 Using the Web service wizard -- 18.5.12 Configuring the Web service identity -- 18.5.13 Web service scope -- 18.5.14 Enabling SOAP security -- 18.5.15 Selecting JavaBean methods and encoding styles -- 18.5.16 Defining Java to XML mappings -- 18.5.17 Proxy generation -- 18.5.18 Defining the XML to Java mappings -- 18.5.19 Verifying the SOAP bindings -- 18.5.20 Web service test client -- 18.5.21 Generating a sample client. 18.5.22 Publishing the Web service. |
Altri titoli varianti | Business-to-Business solution using WebSphere Business Integration V4.1 and WebSphere Business Connection V1.1 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910810925503321 |
Gavin Lee | ||
White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
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B2B solutions using WebSphere partner gateway V6.0 [[electronic resource] /] / Lee Gavin et al |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (830 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DaltonRonan
LishokMatthew NamuduriVamsi Krishna SankaranarayananSreelatha |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico | Electronic commerce |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910450119503321 |
Gavin Lee | ||
White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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B2B solutions using WebSphere partner gateway V6.0 [[electronic resource] /] / Lee Gavin et al |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (830 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DaltonRonan
LishokMatthew NamuduriVamsi Krishna SankaranarayananSreelatha |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico | Electronic commerce |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783528603321 |
Gavin Lee | ||
White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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B2B solutions using WebSphere partner gateway V6.0 / / Lee Gavin et al |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (830 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DaltonRonan
LishokMatthew NamuduriVamsi Krishna SankaranarayananSreelatha |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico | Electronic commerce |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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 the technology and products -- Chapter 1. Business-to-business concepts -- 1.1 Impact of the Internet on the world of business applications -- 1.2 E-commerce -- 1.2.1 Business-to-consumer -- 1.2.2 Business-to-business -- 1.2.3 Evolution of the B2B data structures -- 1.2.4 Evolution of B2B data communications -- 1.3 Enterprise application integration and B2B -- 1.4 B2B integration -- 1.4.1 Types of B2B integration -- 1.4.2 Summary -- Chapter 2. Business-to-business technologies and standards -- 2.1 Requirements for a B2B solution -- 2.2 Some terminology -- 2.2.1 Messaging and queuing -- 2.2.2 Electronic data interchange -- 2.2.3 Transport protocols -- 2.2.4 Security -- 2.2.5 Java -- 2.2.6 Extensible Markup Language -- 2.2.7 Web services -- Chapter 3. Introduction to WebSphere Partner Gateway -- 3.1 Editions of WebSphere Partner Gateway -- 3.2 Architecture of WebSphere Partner Gateway -- 3.2.1 Runtime components -- 3.2.2 Configuration components -- 3.2.3 Profile management -- 3.3 B2B features and standards -- 3.3.1 Transport options -- 3.3.2 Messaging protocol options -- 3.3.3 Business document formats -- 3.3.4 Security options in WebSphere Partner Gateway -- 3.4 Extensible architecture -- 3.4.1 Encryption, validation and transformation -- 3.4.2 Custom transports, packages and protocols -- 3.5 Enterprise Integration -- Part 2 Building a B2B exchange -- Chapter 4. Implementation scenarios -- 4.1 Implementing WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise for Windows -- 4.2 Implementing WebSphere Partner Gateway Advanced for AIX -- 4.3 Implementing a basic exchange -- 4.4 Securing the exchange between Company E and Company A -- 4.5 Implementing WebSphere Partner Gateway Express for Windows.
4.6 Using FTP with WebSphere Partner Gateway -- 4.7 Using FTP Scripting to enable Value Added Network (VAN) connectivity -- 4.8 Managing the B2B infrastructure -- 4.9 EDI translation -- Chapter 5. WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise on Windows -- 5.1 Implementation overview -- 5.2 Verify software levels on the hub and data servers -- 5.2.1 Verifying WebSphere MQ 6.0 -- 5.2.2 Verifying DB2 -- 5.3 Installing the software for the data machine -- 5.3.1 Adding user IDs and a group -- 5.3.2 Configuring WebSphere MQ 6.0 -- 5.3.3 Installing the database schema -- 5.3.4 Local validation -- 5.4 Install WebSphere Partner Gateway -- 5.4.1 Adding a user and group -- 5.4.2 Installing the product code -- 5.4.3 Local validation -- 5.5 Initial configuration of the WebSphere Partner Gateway server -- Chapter 6. WebSphere Partner Gateway Advanced for AIX -- 6.1 Implementation Overview -- 6.2 Verifying software levels on the AIX machine -- 6.2.1 Verifying DB2 -- 6.2.2 Verifying WebSphere MQ -- 6.3 Software Installation -- 6.3.1 Adding the user accounts -- 6.3.2 Configuring WebSphere MQ -- 6.3.3 Installing the database schema -- 6.3.4 Installing the Product Code -- 6.3.5 Local Validation -- 6.3.6 Starting the help system -- 6.4 Initial configuration of the WebSphere Partner Gateway server -- Chapter 7. Creating a basic B2B exchange -- 7.1 Scenario overview -- 7.2 Role-based configuration -- 7.2.1 Outbound flow -- 7.2.2 Inbound Flow -- 7.3 Configuration tasks for hubadmin of Company E -- 7.3.1 Creating targets -- 7.3.2 Creating interactions -- 7.3.3 Creating a Community Manager -- 7.3.4 Creating a Community Participant -- 7.4 Configuration tasks for Company E administrator -- 7.4.1 Initial logon by the Community Manager -- 7.4.2 Creating a gateway -- 7.4.3 Providing B2B capabilities -- 7.5 Configuration tasks for partner Company A -- 7.6 Connecting Company E to Company A. 7.7 Configuration tasks for the Company A hubadmin -- 7.8 Validating communication -- 7.9 Revisiting role-based configuration -- Chapter 8. Securing the B2B exchange -- 8.1 What is needed to perform encryption an decryption -- 8.2 Enabling encryption -- 8.2.1 Company E generates a public/private key pair -- 8.2.2 Company E uploads private key to its own server -- 8.2.3 Company E uploads public certificate to partner's server -- 8.2.4 What happens next? -- 8.2.5 Company A generates a private/public key pair -- 8.2.6 Company A uploads a private key to its own server -- 8.2.7 Company A uploads their public key to their partner's server -- 8.2.8 Updating the participant connections -- 8.2.9 Validating that encryption is enabled -- 8.3 What is needed to digitally sign and verify the signature? -- 8.4 Enabling digital signatures -- 8.4.1 Changes to be performed on the server of Company A -- 8.4.2 Changes to perform on the server of Company E -- 8.4.3 Validating that digital signatures are enabled -- Chapter 9. WebSphere Partner Gateway Express on Windows -- 9.1 Overview of the Express edition -- 9.2 Software installation and configuration -- 9.3 Initial configuration of the Express server -- Chapter 10. Extending the B2B exchange -- 10.1 Scenario overview -- 10.2 Implementation steps -- 10.3 Configuration of Company X -- 10.3.1 Customizing My Profile -- 10.3.2 Customizing the profile of Participant Company E -- 10.4 Additional configuration of Company E -- 10.4.1 Creating a new Community Participant -- 10.4.2 Creating a new document flow definition -- 10.4.3 Creating a new XML format -- 10.4.4 Create an interaction -- 10.4.5 Updating Company X's profile on Company E's server -- 10.4.6 Updating Company E's profile on the Company E server -- 10.5 Validating Communication -- 10.5.1 Sending XML documents from Company E to Company X. 10.5.2 Sending XML documents from Company X to Company E -- Chapter 11. Managing the B2B exchange -- 11.1 Tools available to manage the exchange -- 11.2 System log files -- 11.3 Event Viewer -- 11.4 Document Viewer -- 11.5 AS1/AS2 Viewer -- 11.6 Gateway queue -- 11.7 Using the tools for problem determination -- 11.7.1 MDN HTTP URL not defined -- 11.7.2 Problems with encryption -- 11.7.3 Problems with digital signatures -- Part 3 FTP support -- Chapter 12. Integrating FTP servers -- 12.1 Overview of FTP and FTP Scripting scenarios -- 12.1.1 FTP method one: FTP servers -- 12.1.2 FTP method two: FTP Scripting -- 12.2 Configuration of Company A for FTP outbound -- 12.2.1 Outbound implementation steps -- 12.2.2 Creating the directory structure -- 12.2.3 Updating the hubadmin profile -- 12.2.4 Updating the profile for Company F -- 12.2.5 Updating the profile for Company A -- 12.2.6 Creating a participant connection -- 12.2.7 Validating outbound communication -- 12.3 Configuration of Company A for FTP Inbound -- 12.3.1 Integrating with the AIX FTP server -- 12.3.2 Updating the configuration of WebSphere Partner Gateway -- 12.3.3 Validating Inbound communication -- 12.4 Implementing FTPS -- 12.4.1 FTPS outbound -- 12.4.2 FTPS client authentication -- 12.4.3 FTPS inbound -- 12.5 Configuration of FTP Scripting outbound -- 12.5.1 Outbound FTP Scripting overview -- 12.5.2 Updating the B2B Capabilities of Company F -- 12.5.3 Creating the new interaction -- 12.5.4 Create an FTP Scripting Gateway for Company F -- 12.5.5 Update the participant connection -- 12.5.6 Validating the connection -- 12.6 Configuration of FTP Scripting inbound -- 12.6.1 FTP Scripting inbound overview -- 12.6.2 Creating the FTP Scripting Target -- 12.6.3 Updating the participant connection -- 12.6.4 Validating inbound communication with FTP Scripting target. 12.7 FTPS for FTP Scripting Gateways and Targets -- 12.7.1 FTPS for the FTP Scripting Gateway -- 12.7.2 FTPS for the FTP Scripting Target -- 12.8 Comparing FTP and FTP Scripting -- Chapter 13. Enabling VAN connectivity using FTP Scripting -- 13.1 Scenario overview -- 13.2 Configuration of Company E for outbound -- 13.2.1 Implementation steps -- 13.2.2 Updating the profile of hubadmin -- 13.2.3 Updating the profile of Company V -- 13.2.4 Updating the profile of Company E -- 13.2.5 Creating a participant connection -- 13.2.6 Validating communication -- 13.3 Configuration of Company E for inbound -- 13.3.1 Creating a FTP Scripting Target for Company E -- 13.3.2 Updating the WebSphere Partner Gateway configuration -- 13.3.3 Validating communication -- 13.4 Securing VAN connectivity -- 13.4.1 Uploading certificates to Company E's WebSphere Partner Gateway -- 13.4.2 Updating the FTP Scripting gateway to use secure mode -- 13.4.3 Validating outbound communication -- 13.4.4 Using secure mode for inbound communication -- 13.4.5 Validating inbound communication -- 13.5 Summary -- Part 4 Native mapping support for non-EDI standards -- Chapter 14. Native mapping support in WebSphere Partner Gateway -- 14.1 Install the Data Interchange Services client -- 14.2 The system view of Data Interchange Services -- 14.3 Development environment -- 14.3.1 Configure a development environment using DB2 -- 14.4 Component view of the development environment -- 14.5 Connect the Data Interchange Services client to a development database -- 14.6 Functional areas -- 14.6.1 XML functional area -- 14.6.2 EDI functional area -- 14.6.3 Record Oriented Data (ROD) functional area -- 14.6.4 Mapping functional area -- 14.7 Runtime environment -- Chapter 15. Mapping -- 15.1 Scenario overview -- 15.2 Create a ROD document definition -- 15.2.1 Create a new ROD dictionary. 15.2.2 Create a new Record ID. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910810925603321 |
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Business integration management using WebSphere BI modeler and monitor [[electronic resource] ] : a real world case study / / Lee Gavin et al |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (306 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
PutteGeert van de
CapristoFrancois DurazziPascal HarveyIan MarleauAndrea SudanLalit |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Client/server computing
Information theory |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910450122303321 |
Gavin Lee | ||
San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Business integration management using WebSphere BI modeler and monitor [[electronic resource] ] : a real world case study / / Lee Gavin et al |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (306 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
PutteGeert van de
CapristoFrancois DurazziPascal HarveyIan MarleauAndrea SudanLalit |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Client/server computing
Information theory |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783530103321 |
Gavin Lee | ||
San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Business integration management using WebSphere BI modeler and monitor : a real world case study / / Lee Gavin et al |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (306 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
PutteGeert van de
CapristoFrancois DurazziPascal HarveyIan MarleauAndrea SudanLalit |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Client/server computing
Information theory |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Overview -- 1.1 Business process definition and theory elements -- 1.1.1 Business process environments -- 1.1.2 Business processes characteristics -- 1.2 The case study -- 1.3 The case study business process description -- 1.3.1 Customer order process -- 1.3.2 Entry audit process -- 1.3.3 Sub-processes -- 1.3.4 The case study business process details -- 1.4 Some comments on case study selection -- Chapter 2. The technology components -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.1.1 Model: WebSphere BI Workbench -- 2.1.2 Model: WebSphere BI Workbench Server -- 2.1.3 Integrate: WebSphere MQ Workflow -- 2.1.4 Monitor and manage: WebSphere BI Monitor -- Chapter 3. Using WebSphere BI Modeler for WebSphere MQ Workflow -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Terminology -- 3.2.1 A business process -- 3.2.2 An activity -- 3.2.3 A task -- 3.2.4 Flows and flow diagrams -- 3.2.5 Data structures and Phis -- 3.2.6 Some limitations -- 3.3 Preparing and validating a workflow process object -- Chapter 4. Modeling the business process in WebSphere BI Workbench -- 4.1 Set up organization data -- 4.1.1 Prepare Organization data -- 4.1.2 Import organization data -- 4.1.3 Create the companies locations -- 4.2 Finalize organization structure data -- 4.2.1 Units management -- 4.2.2 Cost -- 4.2.3 Calendars -- 4.2.4 Set up data structure -- 4.3 Build the logic flow -- 4.4 Build the Workbench model -- 4.4.1 Build the tasks lists -- 4.4.2 Draw the model in Workbench -- 4.5 Model the case study -- 4.5.1 Parts Replenishment model structure -- 4.5.2 Build the model structure -- 4.5.3 Build the case study model in the workbench -- 4.5.4 Work Order model -- 4.5.5 Parts Replenishment model -- 4.5.6 Order model -- Chapter 5. Taking the model to run time.
5.1 Finalize process model -- 5.1.1 Create an 'Empty activity' -- 5.1.2 Create applications -- 5.2 Finalize general process settings -- 5.3 Finalize tasks settings -- 5.3.1 Task General tab -- 5.3.2 Task Staff Assignment tab -- 5.3.3 Task Automation tab -- 5.3.4 Task Application design tab -- 5.3.5 Task Settings tab -- 5.3.6 Task Notes tab -- 5.4 Finalize phi settings -- 5.5 Finalize choices settings -- 5.6 Validate the model -- 5.7 Export the model -- 5.8 Create the user interface -- 5.8.1 Create a project and install Rapid Deployment Wizard -- 5.8.2 Generate Java Server Pages -- 5.9 Import model in MQ Workflow run time -- 5.9.1 Import FDL -- 5.9.2 Create the process template list -- 5.9.3 Create process instance list -- 5.9.4 Create work list -- Chapter 6. Simulation -- 6.1 Validate the model -- 6.1.1 Validate process modeling with Workbench -- 6.1.2 Validate the model with a simulation test scenario -- 6.2 What if analysis -- 6.2.1 Capacity baseline -- 6.2.2 Cycle time and resources baseline -- 6.3 Simulation conclusions -- Chapter 7. Business measures -- 7.1 Understand business measurements needs -- 7.2 Set up a simple measurements -- 7.2.1 Set up business measure / metric and associated locations -- 7.2.2 Set up final business measure -- 7.3 Set up a complex measurement -- 7.3.1 Set up the global internal and external cycles -- 7.4 Export business measures from Workbench -- 7.5 Import business measures to Monitor -- Chapter 8. Monitoring the runtime -- 8.1 Verify the business measures -- 8.2 Run time analysis -- 8.2.1 Workflow Web client -- 8.2.2 Workflow Dashboard -- 8.3 Historical data analysis -- 8.3.1 Set up reports -- 8.3.2 Report on the collected data -- Chapter 9. Conclusions, lessons learned and next steps -- 9.1 Case study project analysis -- 9.1.1 The cast -- 9.1.2 The case study development and deployment -- 9.1.3 After the case study. 9.2 Elements of a business process management -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809603603321 |
Gavin Lee | ||
San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Migration to WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker V5 [[electronic resource] /] / Lee Gavin ... [et al.] |
Autore | Gavin Lee |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | xx, 578 p |
Collana | Redbooks |
Soggetto topico |
Application software - Development
Web servers - Computer programs Web site development |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910449878103321 |
Gavin Lee | ||
White Plains, N.Y., : IBM, c2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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