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Title:
WebSphere ESB Best Practice
Stream:
SOA & WebServices SIG (1)
Speakers:
Andrew Ferrier
Abstract:
In this presentation, Andrew will share best practices for using WebSphere ESB (together with its development environment, WebSphere Integration Developer). \n<br><br>\nThis session includes both 'large-scale' and 'small-scale' best practices that IBM have discovered over the past few years working with customers using WebSphere ESB. These include: \n<br><br>\n* Separation of business logic and technical logic.\n<br>\n* Documentation of modules and components.\n<br>\n* Selecting binding types.\n<br>\n* Considering performance implications.\n<br>\n* Using faults - modelled and unmodelled.\n<br>\n... as well as many other hints, tips, and best practices. \n<br><br>\nSome WebSphere ESB, Process Server, or Integration Developer knowledge or experience would be useful to gain the most benefit from attending the presentation.
Bio:

Andrew Ferrier:

Andrew Ferrier is a consultant in IBM Software Services and specialises in WebSphere ESB - until the beginning of 2008 he led the WebSphere ESB SWAT Team, working regularly with customers. He contributed to the Redbook <b>Connecting Enterprise Applications to WebSphere ESB<b>, and has presented on the same topic at the WUG. He founded and contributes regularly to the <b>SOA Tips 'n' Tricks<b> blog, read by many IBM customers.

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