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WebSphere InterChange Server migration scenarios / [Saida Davies ... et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Davies, Saida.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Web site development.
WebSphere.
Physical Description:
xvi, 484 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Web Sphere Inter Change Server migration scenarios
Place of Publication:
White Plains, NY : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2005.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This IBM Redbooks publication provides a step-by-step migration guide from previous releases of WebSphere InterChange Server to Version 4.3 for AIX and Windows. A comprehensive outline of the new features of WebSphere InterChange Server after Release 4.1.1 is provided. Planning requirements and pre-migration tasks are discussed in addition to the detailed technical steps required for a successful migration. WebSphere InterChange Server, a key component of WebSphere Business Integration Server, provides the capability to enable heterogeneous business applications to exchange data. It addresses the need for efficiency and flexibility in automating and synchronizing business activities. WebSphere InterChange Server 4.3 provides an important base level for delivering support to new operating systems, as well as reliability, availability, scalability, performance, and security enhancements, including use of open standards. This book is intended for an audience that is familiar with the WebSphere InterChange Server product and wishes to migrate an existing solution on a previous version of WebSphere InterChange Server to Version 4.3. Information is also included for those less familiar with the product or who are interested in an overview of the key new features of WebSphere InterChange Server 4.3. Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Part 1 New features and migration planning
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 The scope of this redbook
1.1.1 Intended audience
1.1.2 Overview of topics covered
1.1.3 What is not covered
1.1.4 Assumptions
1.2 Planning for the future
Chapter 2. Product overview
2.1 WebSphere Business Integration Server
2.1.1 IBM Business Integration Reference Architecture overview
2.1.2 Components of WebSphere Business Integration Server 4.3.0
2.2 WebSphere InterChange Server
2.2.1 Collaborations
2.2.2 Business objects
2.2.3 Maps
2.2.4 WebSphere Business Integration Toolset
2.3 New features in WebSphere InterChange Server 4.3
2.3.1 Move to Java 1.4.2 and Eclipse 2.1
2.3.2 End-to-end security
2.3.3 Role-based access control
2.3.4 Hot deployment
2.3.5 Large-object support
2.3.6 JMS transport optimization
2.3.7 Database connection resilience
2.3.8 Fail Events Management API
2.3.9 Failed Event Manager
2.3.10 Dynamic Service Calls
2.3.11 Bidirectional language support
2.3.12 One Persistent Name Server hosts multiple ICSs and adapters
2.3.13 Web services
2.3.14 Remote service support for Integrated Test Environment
2.3.15 Improved tooling facilities for Activity Editor, Map Designer, and Connector Configurator
2.3.16 IBM Tivoli License Manager
2.3.17 Linux support
Chapter 3. What is new?
3.1 New features by release
3.1.1 Changes from WebSphere InterChange Server V4.1.1 to V4.3
3.1.2 Changes from WebSphere InterChange Server V4.2.1 to V4.3
3.1.3 Changes from WebSphere InterChange Server V4.2.2 to V4.3
3.2 Product history
3.2.1 Security features
3.2.2 Availability features.
3.2.3 Usability, administrative, and serviceability features
3.2.4 Scalability and performance features
3.2.5 National Language Support features
3.2.6 Rebranding and renaming features
3.2.7 Development features
3.2.8 Miscellaneous features
3.3 System architecture changes
3.3.1 Supported operating systems
3.3.2 Supported databases
3.3.3 Other supported software
Chapter 4. General planning
4.1 Migration methods
4.1.1 In-place database migration
4.1.2 Without-in place database migration
4.2 Hardware considerations
4.3 Software considerations
4.4 Human resource roles
4.5 Time considerations
4.5.1 Duration
4.5.2 Schedule
4.5.3 Status
4.5.4 Other time considerations
4.6 Fault planning
4.7 Stage checklists
Part 2 Migration steps
Chapter 5. Technical impact of major design changes
5.1 VisiBroker to IBM ORB change
5.1.1 IBM ORB setup
5.1.2 Using Server Access Interface with the IBM ORB
5.1.3 WebSphere MQ triggering replacing Object Activation Daemon
5.1.4 Setting up WebSphere MQ triggering
5.2 Tooling changes to WebSphere InterChange Server
5.2.1 WebSphere InterChange Server development model
5.2.2 Configuration files updated to XML
5.2.3 Eclipse platform
5.2.4 System Manager
5.2.5 System Monitor
5.2.6 Business Object Probes
5.2.7 Web-based flow and failed-flow management
5.2.8 Integrated Test Environment
5.2.9 Collaboration debugger
5.2.10 Activity Editor
Chapter 6. Installation of WebSphere InterChange Server 4.3
6.1 Overview
6.2 Pre-installation considerations
6.2.1 Hard disks and file systems
6.2.2 Installation packages
6.2.3 Cannot be installed in the same location as old versions
6.3 Installation on Windows
6.4 Installation on UNIX (AIX)
Chapter 7. Project environment setup.
7.1 Hardware and software environment setup
7.1.1 AIX environment
7.1.2 Windows environment
7.2 Migrated test cases
7.2.1 Long Lived Business Process
7.2.2 CustomerSync collaboration including relationships
7.2.3 Connection pool
7.2.4 Collaboration group
7.2.5 Polymorphic map
7.2.6 Server Access Interface
7.2.7 Transactional collaboration
7.2.8 Failed flows with different transports
7.2.9 Schedules
7.2.10 Imported external code
7.3 Migrated runtime data
7.3.1 Incomplete flows
7.3.2 Relationship table content
7.3.3 Historical data for the Web-based System Monitor
Chapter 8. Migration procedures for WebSphere InterChange Server V4.1.1.9 to V4.3
8.1 In-place database migration of V4.1.1.9 to V4.3 on Windows
8.1.1 Pre-migration steps
8.1.2 Migration steps
8.1.3 Post-migration steps
8.2 Without in-place database migration of V4.1.1.9 to V4.3 on Windows
8.2.1 Pre-migration steps
8.2.2 Migration steps
8.2.3 Post-migration steps
8.3 In-place database migration of V4.1.1.9 to V4.3 on AIX
8.3.1 Pre-migration steps
8.3.2 Migration steps
8.3.3 Post-migration steps
8.4 Without in-place database migration of V4.1.1.9 to V4.3.0 on AIX
8.4.1 Pre-migration steps
8.4.2 Migration steps
8.4.3 Post-migration steps
Chapter 9. Migration procedures for WebSphere InterChange Server V4.2.1 to V4.3
9.1 In-place database migration: V4.2.1 to V4.3 on Windows
9.1.1 Pre-migration steps
9.1.2 Migration steps
9.1.3 Post-migration steps
9.2 Without in-place database migration of V4.2.1 to V4.3 on Windows
9.2.1 Pre-migration steps
9.2.2 Migration steps
9.2.3 Post-migration steps
9.3 In-place database migration of V4.2.1 to V4.3 on AIX
9.3.1 Pre-migration steps
9.3.2 Migration steps
9.3.3 Post-migration steps.
9.4 Without in-place database migration of V4.2.1 to V4.3 on AIX
9.4.1 Pre-migration steps
9.4.2 Migration steps
9.4.3 Post-migration steps
Chapter 10. Migration procedures for WebSphere InterChange Server V4.2.2 to V4.3
10.1 In-place database migration: V4.2.2 to V4.3 on Windows
10.1.1 Pre-migration steps
10.1.2 Migration steps
10.1.3 Post-migration steps
10.2 Without in-place database migration for V4.2.2 to V4.3 on Windows
10.2.1 Pre-migration steps
10.2.2 Migration steps
10.2.3 Post-migration steps
10.3 In-place database migration for V4.2.2 to V4.3. on AIX
10.3.1 Pre-migration steps
10.3.2 Migration steps
10.3.3 Post-migration steps
10.4 Without in-place database migration of V4.2.2 to V4.3 on AIX
10.4.1 Pre-migration steps
10.4.2 Migration steps
10.4.3 Post-migration steps
Part 3 Appendixes
Appendix A. WebSphere InterChange Server migration checklist
Migration checklist for WebSphere ICS 4.1.1
Windows: in-place database migration
Windows: without in-place database migration
AIX: in-place database migration
AIX: without in-place database migration
Migration checklist for WebSphere ICS 4.2.1
Migration checklist for WebSphere ICS 4.2.2
Appendix B. Sample code
DDL code for WebSphere InterChange Server 4.1.1.9
Appendix C. Additional material
Locating the Web material
Using the Web material
How to use the Web material
Abbreviations and acronyms
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Online resources.
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"February 2005."
"SG24-6475-00."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
80247075

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