Patterns: SOA Foundation Service Connectivity Scenario



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Abstract

The IBM SOA Foundation is a reference architecture used to build new applications or extend the value of existing applications and business processes. The IBM SOA Foundation includes an integration architecture, best practices, patterns, and SOA scenarios to help simplify the packaging and use of IBM open standards-based software.

A set of SOA scenarios is being developed by IBM that describe key architectural scenarios for SOA solutions and bridge the gap between SOA and the IBM products that can be used to implement these architectures.

This IBM Redbook focuses on the Service Connectivity scenario, which describes architectural solutions using an ESB. The focus of this scenario is the integration of service consumers and service providers across multiple channels.

Table of Contents

• Chapter 1. IBM SOA Foundation
• Chapter 2. Process for applying SOA scenarios
• Chapter 3. Patterns for e-business and Service Connectivity
• Chapter 4. Planning for connectivity
• Chapter 5. Model with Rational Software Architect
• Chapter 6. Assemble with WebSphere Integration Developer
• Chapter 7. Building the Credit Rating and Credit Score mediations
• Chapter 8. Building the CRM mediation
• Chapter 9. Building the Register Shipping mediation
• Chapter 10. Building Log Registration mediation
• Chapter 11. Deploy with WebSphere ESB
• Chapter 12. Service monitoring and management with IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager SOA
• Appendix A. Sample application install summary
• Appendix B. Tips and techniques
• Appendix C. Installation details
• Appendix D. Additional material

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