  | Tip: Connecting to WebSphere Application Server Service Integration Bus from a standalone Java application Connect to the messaging engine of the
Service Integration Bus (SIBus) of WebSphere Application Server from a stand-alone Java application, using the JMS API. |
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  | Selecting System z operating environments: Linux or z/OS? Linux, z/OS, or both? Sample scenarios with a multi-OS mainframe help you select the strongest operating environment for your business goals. |
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  | Getting acquainted with WebSphere Application Server V6.1 on z/OS Explains how WebSphere Application Server V6.1 is implemented on z/OS, plus where to find product files, additional information, and other resources. |
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  | Taming the business and cultural challenges of a shared application infrastructure using WebSphere Virtual Enterprise A shared application infrastructure means greater value, better service, and less cost, but cultural changes that go along with it could meet resistance. |
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  | The Support Authority: A systematic approach to problem solving2 Follow the recommendations and techniques outlined in
this article to make your problem solving work more organized,
systematic and more effective.
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  | Comment lines: Stefan Hepper: Rolling with developments in the Web component programming model Should you use servlets, portlets, or widgets? These
guidelines help you decide. |
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  | Redbook: WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 Feature Pack for EJB 3.0 Introduces the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 technology and describes its implementation in IBM WebSphere products through the Feature Pack for EJB 3.0. |
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  | Redbook: Web Services Feature Pack for WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Provides an extensive interoperability example using
Reliable and Secure Web services, plus how to use the feature
pack, the new Web services Policy sets, and code Java Web services using the JAX-WS specification. |
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  | Powering Google Gadgets with WebSphere sMash Leverage IBM's new Web 2.0 application development and delivery platform by building a gadget using the WebSphere sMash flow model and content feed tools, then use WebSphere sMash to power the
gadget. |
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  | WebSphere sMash: Experts answer user questions Check out the transcript of the recent live chat with a panel of IBM experts on WebSphere sMash, the development and runtime environment that enables agile development of dynamic Web 2.0-based
applications using SOA principles and REST-style service invocation. |
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  | Mastering Facebook application development with PHP, Rational
Application Developer, WebSphere Application Server, and DB2, Part 3: Completing the Facebook stock broker demo application Implement a fully functioning Facebook application using Facebook Markup Language (FBML), FaceBook JavaScript (FBJS), and the Facebook API in both Java and PHP. |
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  | IBM Redbook: Designing applications for performance and scalability in WebSphere Application Server This Redbook describes performance and scalability considerations when developing WebSphere Application Server applications, as well as application development tools, strategies, and best practices. |
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  | Data Web services on WebSphere Application Server, Part 2: Enabling transport-level security Configure the sample Data Web services app from Part 1 to use HTTP authentication and authorization. |
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  | Create and deploy Data Web services for WebSphere Application Server with IBM Data Studio Deploy Web services created with DWS on WebSphere Application Server, then use its enhanced features to turn your DWS application into a powerful, secure, and reliable enterprise Web service. |
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