Patterns: SOA Design Using WebSphere Message Broker and WebSphere ESB
An IBM Redbooks publication
Note: This is publication is now archived. For reference only.
Published on 08 July 2007
ISBN-10: 0738489085
ISBN-13: 9780738489087
IBM Form #: SG24-7369-00
Authors: Rufus Credle, Jonathan Adams, Kim Clark, Yun Peng Ge, Hatcher Jeter, Joao Lopes, Samir Nasser and Kailash Peri
The Patterns for e-business are a group of proven, reusable assets that can be used to increase the speed of developing and deploying e-business applications. This IBM Redbooks publication focuses on the use of the WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and WebSphere Message Broker together to form an enterprise service bus (ESB) implemented in a service-oriented architecture (SOA).
This book discusses patterns for integrating WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and WebSphere Message Broker and includes a scenario to help you design, develop, and deploy these products.
This book is designed to assist customers that are approaching the use of both advanced and basic ESB products from typically messaging and J2EE worlds, but are not quite sure when each is appropriate.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part 1. Concepts, patterns, and products
Chapter 2. Introduction to SOA and ESB
Chapter 3. Product descriptions
Part 2. Product capabilities in relation to SOA and ESB
Chapter 4. ESB runtime patterns and product mappings
Chapter 5. WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus
Chapter 6. WebSphere Message Broker in SOA
Chapter 7. WebSphere DataPower appliances in SOA
Chapter 8. ESB design options
Part 3. Physical scenarios
Chapter 9. Scenario: using WebSphere ESB and WebSphere Message Broker in combination
Chapter 10. Scenario: DataPower in an SOA
Appendix A. Java node source code
Appendix B. Sample instructions
Appendix C. Additional material