Using WebSphere Business Modeler to Build Business Integration Modules in WebSphere Integration Developer
Source: IBM
There are two ways to create business integration modules: The first is to create a new business integration module in WebSphere Integration Developer directly. The other way is to create a new business modeling project in WebSphere Business Modeler, and then export the business modeling files into WebSphere Integration Developer in the format supported by WebSphere Process Server. To follow the methodology of business process management and reduce the effort of developing the business integration module, the paper recommends the latter. This paper gives five examples in four parts to show how to model business processes with different basic components in the WebSphere Business Modeler.
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| Date: | Nov 2006 |
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