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WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Redbooks
One of the products I’ve been becoming increasingly involved with as part of my work at Hursley has been WebSphere Service Registry and Repository. Rather than redefine what the product is here, I’ll take a snippet from the WSRR FAQ: … Continue reading
Make your own Redbook
If you are involved with IBM products you will undoubtedly be aware of Redbooks – deep technical books, usually written to address a particular product or scenario. The Redbooks are written collaboratively through the residency process. As a Redbooks author … Continue reading
New Redbooks: SOA, WMB, WESB, DataPower, WSRR
Chris has already reported this over at SOA Tips’n’Tricks: a new Redbook in the Patterns for e-business series is SOA Design using WebSphere Message Broker and WebSphere ESB (I notice that WebSphere DataPower also gets a chapter or two). I’m … Continue reading
Tagged IBM, Middleware, MQ/Broker, WebSphere
What is it like to write a Redbook?
Just came across a blog which is documenting the experience of writing a Redbook on Domino Web Access 7 at ITSO in Cambridge, MA. I spent one of the best five weeks of my career with IBM working on the … Continue reading
Tagged IBM
Broker v6 Redbooks
The new version of WebSphere Message Broker Basics is out. It is also worth mentioning that Migrating to WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.0 is also out in draft (this is the refreshed version of a Redbook I worked on two … Continue reading
Tagged IBM, Middleware, MQ/Broker, WebSphere