From IBM Redbooks comes three books in how to get started with WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus. The books are split into Development, Scenario and Deployment. Only the first two parts are available in draft form so far.
Draft Redbook, “Getting Started with WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus Part 1: Development“
– Build business integration applications
– Build mediations
– Use adaptersThis book provides developers with information on building and testing applications for WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus.
And the second book:
Getting Started with WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus Part 2: Scenario
This book illustrates the concepts and techniques associated with building business integration applications and mediations by example. It starts by designing a solution for an order management process. The solution includes a business process and several mediations. It then shows how each component of the solution is created and tested in a development environment. The use of two adapters, WebSphere® Adapter for JDBC™ and the WebSphere Adapter for Flat Files, is illustrated.
applications and mediations. It includes information on the use of adapters.
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Hi,
At our WPS installation, we are facing a lot of issues with WPS churning out log messages like hell. This could be due to a recent item that we topped up. EE for BPEL. Any heads up? Any link as to understanding the logging funda of WPS. Have anybody faced the same situation? Or am i too too very very generic?
Thanks and Regards,
Sudaman