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OTMA 89
outbound integration 97
P
package 150
PAFF 242–243
parsers 180
parsing
XML 180
partner 118, 291
partner link 99, 103, 118, 133, 156, 159, 178, 227,
245, 269, 275, 279, 284
parts 265
patterns 9, 13, 28, 97, 101, 131, 154, 202–203,
228, 293
hub-and-spoke 126
point-to-point 126
publish subscribe 136
performance 4, 24, 26, 160, 180, 192, 201
Performance Monitoring Infrastructure 192
persistence 22
perspective 117, 141, 227, 267
Business Integration 267
pick 133, 267, 280
PL/I 135
Plain Old Java Objects. See POJOs.
platform 110
PMI 192
point-to-point 136
POJO 62
port 179, 228
port type 202, 228, 265, 269, 275
portability 19
ports 99, 114, 129
PortType 167, 175
preferences 141
presentation 73
problem determination 162
Process and Activity Flow and Framework. See
PAFF.
process diagram 252
Process editor 292
process editor 252
process life cycle 243
process view 74
processes 4–5, 7, 11, 19–22, 35–38, 48, 62, 70–71,
73, 77, 79–80, 82, 88, 103, 119, 123, 132, 156–157,
159–160, 162, 171, 174–175, 200, 202, 205, 222,
241–242, 247, 252, 260, 263, 289, 292
deployment 246, 288
development 266
interruptible 247, 267, 282, 288–289
modeling 249
monitor 248
non-interruptible 289
quality of service 288
testing 288
projects 141, 252
adapter 206, 217
service 221
WebSphere Application Server 217
protocols 14, 22, 58, 77, 100, 145, 166, 169, 172,
179, 190–191, 193
providers 100, 172
proxy 77, 79, 117, 180
generate 147
publish 279, 288
publish subscribe 136
Q
QOS. See quality of service.
quality of service 62, 95, 119, 160, 165, 200
adapters 239
processes 288
Web services 167, 180
queue connection factory 203, 234–235
queue manager 81, 91, 134, 207, 215, 235, 239
queues 81, 124, 130, 132, 134, 136, 156–157, 159,
161–162, 203–204, 207, 231–232, 234
R
RAR 105
Rational XDE 88, 137
receive 226, 245, 270
receiver 125
recovery 25
Redbooks Web site 314
Contact us xiv
re-factoring 4, 11
references 155, 231
registration 154
registry 173
reliability 21, 173
reply 226, 245, 270
reporting 25, 45
Index 321
repository 73
request 202
requesters 100
request-reply 125
requirements 65–66, 69, 88, 160, 237, 243, 249,
257
non-functional 160, 180, 288
resource adapter 60, 90, 95–97, 99, 101–102,
104–105, 115, 119–120, 143, 159
resource manager 119, 135
resources 261
reusability 167
RMI 295
RMI/IIOP 172
role 269
roles 260
rollback 135, 247, 291
routing 17, 99, 124–126, 134, 136
RPC/encoded 177
RPC/literal 177
S
samples 154, 194
scalability 19, 58, 122, 125, 180, 201, 247
scenarios 6, 10, 19, 65, 75, 83, 95, 102, 104, 137,
154, 159, 194, 205, 236–237, 249
buy shares 206
schema 28
security xi, 6, 27, 69, 120, 160, 171, 173, 180, 184,
186, 239, 288, 293
constraints 187
J2EE 186–187
JCA 96
transport 185
Web Services Gateway 186
WebSphere 186
sender 125, 267
sequence 245
server 115
start 236
server configuration 115, 233
server targeting 141
service level agreement. See SLA.
service location 159
service oriented architecture. See SOA.
service project 105
service provider 59
service requester 59
services 35–36, 58, 73–74, 77, 79–80, 88, 99–100,
102, 107, 129, 156, 159, 166, 172, 175, 179–180,
221, 223, 246, 260, 263, 295
services view 74
servlet cache 183
simulation 244
skills 11
SLA 24, 26, 57
SMTP 59
SNA 12, 20, 58
SOA xi, 6, 31, 33, 35, 58, 65, 70, 172, 190, 242, 264
SOAP 22, 59, 78, 99–100, 105, 114, 156, 169,
171–172, 178, 181, 194, 293, 295
SOAP/HTTP 49
SOAP/JMS 49
sockets 14
specification 60, 96
JCA 96
specifications 58
spoke 200
SQL 10, 40, 43–44
SSL 89
stability 19
staff 245, 292
staff activities 119
standards 12–13, 43, 69, 166, 193, 293, 295
naming 294
Web services 167
state 246
stored procedures 10
structural view 37, 47
Struts 73
subprocess 252
Swing 15
switch 245, 271, 280
system contracts 96
system description 83
System Manager 88, 206
system process 118, 237, 266
system view 72
T
tasks 252–253
TCP/IP 89, 129
technology adapters 201
templates 149, 154
test case 117
testing 11, 49, 139, 142, 148, 157, 159, 194, 236,
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BPEL 288
processes 288
thread pool 159
timetables 260
Tivoli Performance Monitor 181
topics 124, 131–132, 136, 156
topology 126
tracing 26
transaction management 96
transaction manager 119
transaction monitors 135
transactions xi, 4–6, 20–21, 36, 62, 81, 96, 102,
119, 122, 125, 145, 150, 160, 167, 189, 247, 289
atomicity 190
BPEL 289
consistency 190
distributed 160, 190
durability 190
isolation 190
transformation 17, 126, 136, 138, 155, 171, 229,
266–267, 276
transport xi, 185, 235
triggering 102, 203, 239
triggers 130
two-phase commit 119, 190
U
ubiquity 169
UDDI 22, 59, 100, 173, 180, 192, 194, 247
UDDI references 100
UML 128, 137, 245, 250, 261
unit of work 5
Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration.
See UDDI.
URI 59
URL 174, 179, 215
usability 289
BPEL 291
use cases 5, 18–19, 36, 43, 57, 67, 79, 139, 194,
249
MOM 130
V
validation 138, 279
value objects 28
variables 225, 229, 245, 277, 291
verb 202
versioning 11, 17, 54
VPN 128
W
W3C 59, 167
WAN 10, 20, 24, 84
Web services xi, 4–6, 15, 17, 22, 25, 48, 59, 62, 85,
99, 156, 165, 174–175, 179, 193, 201, 293, 295
quality of service 167, 180
standards 167
Web Services Description Language. See WSDL.
Web Services Gateway 82, 99–100, 179, 192
security 186
Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I)
193
Web Services Interoperability. See WS-I.
Web Services Invocation Framework. See WSIF.
WebSphere
security 186
WebSphere Administrative Console 162, 182, 193
WebSphere Application Server 60, 119, 132, 159,
161–162, 192, 217
WebSphere Business Integration 6, 61, 78, 82–83,
85, 88, 90–91, 205
WebSphere Business Integration Adapters 61, 88,
91, 137, 199, 238
WebSphere Business Integration Business Object
Designer 206
WebSphere Business Integration Connector Config-
urator 206
WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker
61, 127, 136, 200
WebSphere Business Integration Modeler 75, 88,
244, 249, 255, 261, 263
WebSphere Business Integration Monitor 248
WebSphere Business Integration Server Founda-
tion 6, 61, 77, 80, 84–85, 89–91, 103–104, 115,
131, 159, 164, 192, 199–200, 205–206, 245, 247,
266, 288
WebSphere Business Integration System Manag-
er 206
WebSphere Embedded Messaging 131
WebSphere InterChange Server 200
WebSphere MQ 81, 89, 91, 122, 131, 134–136,
161–162, 173, 203, 206–207, 215, 231, 234, 291
installation 206
WebSphere Studio Application Developer 183
WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integra-
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tion Edition 5, 7, 22, 41, 49, 53, 88, 105, 137, 141,
149–150, 156–157, 174, 186–187, 206, 244–246,
249, 260, 263, 266–267, 274, 288, 292, 294
while element 245
wide area network. See WAN.
Windows 89
work management 96, 101
workflow 71, 167, 174, 191
WS-Coordination 191
WSDL 22, 33, 59, 99–100, 107–108, 144, 146, 156,
159, 167, 172–175, 179, 194, 202, 204, 219, 221,
238, 261, 264, 268–269, 274–275, 287, 289, 295
editor 145, 264
WSFL 60
WS-I 22, 168, 193
WS-I Basic Profile 168, 177, 194
WS-I Basic Profile 1.0 194
WS-I profile 194
WSIF 99, 147, 150, 152, 167, 203
providers 99
WSIFPort 99
WS-Security 100, 185, 191
WS-Transaction 190–191
X
XA 135, 160–161, 247, 289
XDE 154, 245, 249–250, 260–261, 263
XLANG 60
XMI 250, 261
XML 20, 22, 42, 59, 149, 166, 169, 194, 295
parsing 180
XML schema 194, 219, 264, 268, 287
XSD 111, 219, 221, 261, 264–265, 268, 287
Z
z/OS 77, 84, 88–89, 103, 110, 145
zSeries 137, 162
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