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Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7

You're reading from   Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7 A Service Oriented Architecture approach has many benefits for your applications, including flexibility, reusability, and increased revenue. You can exploit those benefits to the fullest by following this step-by-step tutorial for WPS and WESB.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781847198280
Length 548 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Application Development for IBM WebSphere Process Server 7 and Enterprise Service Bus 7
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface
1. Introducing IBM BPM and ESB FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing the Development Environment 3. Building your Hello Process Project 4. Building Your Hello Mediation Project 5. Business Process Choreography Fundamentals 6. Mediations Fundamentals 7. Sales Fulfillment Application for JungleSea Inc. 8. Walk the Talk 9. Building the Order Handling Processes 10. Integration with Various Applications 11. Business Space 12. Deployment Topologies 13. Management, Monitoring, and Security WID, WPS, and WESB Tips, Tricks, and Pointers Index

Words of wisdom — tips, tricks, suggestions, and pitfalls


  • Make use of IBM Support Assistant (ISA) Lite to quickly collect diagnostic files such as logfiles and configuration files or to run traces. For more information, refer to

    http://www-01.ibm.com/software/support/isa/download.html

  • Analyze and monitor the WPS/WESB logs (system out, system err) regularly. You can consider using a tool like IBM Log Analyzer. For more information about analyzing the logs, refer to

    http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21330148 or AWStats (http://awstats.sourceforge.net/)

  • Incorporate Audit (in places where a state change is involved or when identifying and recording the requestor) and Logging (with right levels) to log the detailed information about events, exceptions, warnings, and so on, into a logfile or a queue.

  • Use tracing wisely to record any information that could be useful in debugging problems with your code. When you turn diagnostics on, it affects system performance and usability of the...

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