From Developerworks, Using DataPower SOA Appliances to query WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
Learn how to use IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances to query information from IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository using the REST API and SOAP API. Reusable stylesheets are provided to serve as standard query components to be used throughout DataPower configurations. Step-by-step examples show how these assets can be used to query WebSphere Service Registry and Repository. (IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal)
It appears that DataPower doesn’t have any native support for WebSphere Service Registry and Repository and just uses the standard SOAP API’s.
Very true – but what more do ya want?
Hi Arnold,
Usually when an article is written about how to integrate two software products, my mind starts thinking about built-in capabilities between the two. When the article lands up just using Web-Services, I feel the article should just be split into two parts: “How to consume WSRR from a Web Services Client” and “How to invoke a Web Service from DataPower”.
It’s not a rag on either product, just the way the information is packaged is a little misleading.