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| 1. | This IBM® Redpaper™ publication provides a practical bridge toward achieving successful BPM solution implementation within 60 days. It is based on an approach using phases and specific activities outlined in the IBM Business Process Management Prescriptive Guide to Solution Implementation. To provide a realistic context for the solution, we incorporate the process, business model, and specific scenario from a health care provider. The context is based on a live code demo that consists of a fictitious application based on a customer scenario, using the approach in the IBM Business Process Management Prescriptive Guide to Solution Implementation to assemble the solution. This Redpaper discusses how to analyze, model, and manage the processes within this realistic health care scenario.
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2009-10-30 | ||
| 2. | A step by step guide to configure WebSphere Process Server for distributed transactions (XA) including recovery based on Linux and Oracle.
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2009-10-20 | ||
| 3. | It is possible to use the MQ Explorer V7 and the C sample "amqsbcg" to display the RFH2 header for JMS messages and to display message properties created by non-JMS applications. This document shows the different output that can be obtained with the different choices from the Explorer and the sample amqsbcg.
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2009-10-13 | ||
| 4. | The purpose of this techdoc is to provide some sample scenarios for using a topic in a cluster and to perform publish and subscribe (Pub/Sub) operations on that topic, from the local queue manager and the remote queue managers.
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2009-09-16 | ||
| 5. | The purpose of this note is to document the error messages that are issued when a non mqm userid (a user not a member of the UNIX "mqm" group) tries to publish, subscribe or resume a Topic in MQ V7.
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2009-09-16 | ||
| 6. | The financial impact of fraud is increasing for banks worldwide. Fraudulent attacks and data breaches are costly, not only in terms of reputation and loss of revenue, but also in the administrative costs of restoring the customer's accounts and reporting exposures to regulatory agencies. Banks are also required to keep an increasing amount of capital reserve for fraud losses. All of these issues are placing a greater internal focus on enterprise risk management. Fraud is becoming a growing concern for financial institutions and an adequate enterprise-wide solution is required to deal with this issue effectively. Fraud detection needs to be near real-time and complex analysis across multiple channels needs to be done on a continuous base. This IBM® Redguide positions ACI Proactive Risk Manager (PRM) solution to address this issue and reduce enterprise fraud across all payment channels, and achieve operational cost reductions by implementing the solution on the IBM System z® platform.
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2009-09-16 | ||
| 7. | Migrating process instances is not a standard feature of either WebSphere MQ Workflow or WebSphere Process Server. However, the APIs of the products provide capabilities that can be used for process instance migration. As a result, customers who migrated process instances from WebSphere MQ Workflow to WebSphere Process Server have been writing their own specific tools for this task. For this example, another approach was chosen: Based on the available APIs of both products, general tools for instance migrat
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2009-09-15 | ||
| 8. | Business Process Choreographer is the business process engine in WebSphere Process Server, version 6. Business processes are defined using WS-BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) and are deployed as part of a J2EE application in a WebSphere Process Server. Business processes can be defined so that when a process completes, all of its associated data remains stored in the Business Process Choreographer runtime database. This article describes a process cleanup service which takes advantage of the s
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2009-09-15 | ||
| 9. | This document describes how to set up a clustered environment for Portal 5.1.0.3 (abbreviated to Portal in this document) in a cluster with WebSphere Process Server 6.0.1.1 (abbreviated to WPS) in a cluster, both located in the same cell.
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2009-09-15 | ||
| 10. | A step by step guide based on Linux and Oracle 11g including WebSphere Business Space and IBM HTTP Server.
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2009-09-01 |
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