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Title:
Connecting Enterprise Apps to ESB & Process Server
Stream:
SOA in Focus: ESB (4)
Speakers:
Andrew Ferrier
Abstract:
In this session, we shall look beyond SOAP and see how WebSphere ESB and WebSphere Process Server can be used to connect to legacy applications using the WebSphere MQ and JMS bindings. We will also take a look at the new HTTP binding in WebSphere ESB 6.1. We will discuss the concepts of transport, method and data bindings and a give an explanation of how function selectors and custom data bindings can be used to map from arbitrary formats to the world of Service Data Objects, particularly with respect to the WebSphere MQ bindings. \n<br><br>\nSome experience of WebSphere ESB or WebSphere Process Server would be useful, but is not essential - we shall describe the key concepts needed to follow the presentation, including how these products fit in with WebSphere Application Server and J2EE. Experience of WebSphere MQ would also be useful, but again, we shall recap the concepts core to understanding this presentation.
Bio:

Andrew Ferrier:

Andrew Ferrier has worked within IBM for 5 years in a variety of roles in the Hursley Laboratories. Until recently he was the lead for the WebSphere ESB Customer SWAT Team. He has recently taken up a role as an IT Consultant in IBM Software Services, specialising in WebSphere ESB. He participated in the original Redbook, based on WebSphere ESB 6.0.2, that led to this presentation.

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