IBM WebSphere and Microsoft .NET Interoperability /

This IBM Redbooks publication explores interoperability design between applications running on IBM WebSphere and Microsoft's .NET platforms at the component level and using Web Services technologies. It is a good source of information for IT architects, IT specialists, application integrators a...

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Main Authors: Oguejiofor, Edward (Author), Childers, Ken (Author), Dhuyvetter, David (Author), Hood, Peter (Author), Mann, Vijay (Author), Nagarajan, Sudhakar (Author), Sommerhäuser, Gerd (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: IBM Redbooks, 2006.
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Summary:This IBM Redbooks publication explores interoperability design between applications running on IBM WebSphere and Microsoft's .NET platforms at the component level and using Web Services technologies. It is a good source of information for IT architects, IT specialists, application integrators and developers who have to design and develop interoperability solutions. Part 1, "Introduction", provides an overview of application interoperability starting with the business and technology drivers and introduces the concept of the Application Interoperability Stack, which defines a structured approach for application interoperability considerations and design. Part 2, "Component interoperability", provides an overview for component level interoperability and considerations to help with component interoperability solution design. A sample scenario shows interoperability between the WebSphere Java service component and .NET Windows Forms application. Part 3, "Web Services interoperability", introduces application interoperability implementation using Web Services technologies. It includes considerations to aid solution design and a sample scenario implementation showing WebSphere to .NET interoperability using Web Services technologies. Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (418 pages)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.