Domino Web service application development for the IBM e-server iSeries server:
"Contextual collaboration" is a new term whirling in the industry today. This phenomenal new type of business asset can be realized by two major mechanisms: the components managing mechanism and the services delivery mechanism. The component managing mechanism deals with calendar, workflow...
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2002
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Summary: | "Contextual collaboration" is a new term whirling in the industry today. This phenomenal new type of business asset can be realized by two major mechanisms: the components managing mechanism and the services delivery mechanism. The component managing mechanism deals with calendar, workflow, messaging, e-mail, and so on, while the services delivery mechanism deals with receiving and responding to a request. In terms of IBM product offerings, we have Domino for the component managing mechanism and WebSphere for the services delivery mechanism. We need standards to connect the applications from different business entities: your customers, your suppliers, your business partners, and you. These business entities may run their business applications on different platforms, different application languages, different networks, and so on. To connect these un-identical entities together, we need standards. For that, we have Web Service standards such as SOAP, WSDL, XML, and UDDI. This IBM Redbooks publication provides real application scenarios which illustrate how to transform existing Domino applications into either a Web Service provider or a Web Service requester. This is achieved and served through the integration of Domino and WebSphere Application Server. |
Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references (page 205) and index. - Print version record |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (vii-xii, 210 Seiten) illustrations. |
ISBN: | 0738427314 9780738427317 |
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spelling | Domino Web service application development for the IBM e-server iSeries server Yessong Johng [and others] Rochester, MN IBM Corp. 2002 1 Online-Ressource (vii-xii, 210 Seiten) illustrations. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Redbooks Includes bibliographical references (page 205) and index. - Print version record "Contextual collaboration" is a new term whirling in the industry today. This phenomenal new type of business asset can be realized by two major mechanisms: the components managing mechanism and the services delivery mechanism. The component managing mechanism deals with calendar, workflow, messaging, e-mail, and so on, while the services delivery mechanism deals with receiving and responding to a request. In terms of IBM product offerings, we have Domino for the component managing mechanism and WebSphere for the services delivery mechanism. We need standards to connect the applications from different business entities: your customers, your suppliers, your business partners, and you. These business entities may run their business applications on different platforms, different application languages, different networks, and so on. To connect these un-identical entities together, we need standards. For that, we have Web Service standards such as SOAP, WSDL, XML, and UDDI. This IBM Redbooks publication provides real application scenarios which illustrate how to transform existing Domino applications into either a Web Service provider or a Web Service requester. This is achieved and served through the integration of Domino and WebSphere Application Server. English. Application software Web servers Logiciels d'application Serveurs Web Johng, Yessong MitwirkendeR ctb International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Center. MitwirkendeR ctb 0738427314 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 0738427314 |
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