WebSphere InterChange Server migration scenarios
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-...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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White Plains, NY :
IBM, International Technical Support Organization
2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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 4.2.2
- Windows: in-place database migration
- Windows: without in-place database migration
- AIX: in-place database migration
- AIX: without in-place database migration
- 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.