Monday, April 21, 2014

IBM Impact Session Preview: Extending IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository to Legacy IBM WebSphere Application Server

Almost all organizations today have embraced the concept of SOA and have aligned it to the path of application agility. One such bottleneck comes in the form of legacy applications where the endpoint of the service provider is stored either in a constant or in a property file. This restricts the ability to change both at the service provider and consumer ends.

Applications integrated with IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) have the ability to select the endpoints based on policy. Not only are they immune to constructive changes at the service provider but this also eases the overall governance process.

At IBM Impact, I will be hosting a subject on this topic. In this session, we will focus on the integration of Legacy Java applications with WSRR using APIs.

Session Abstract:
Almost all organizations today have embraced the concept of SOA and is aligned to the path of application agility. Bottlenecks can come in the form of legacy applications where the endpoint of the service provider is stored either in a constant or in a property file. This restricts the ability to change both at the service provider and consumer end. Applications integrated with WSRR have the ability to select the endpoints based on policy. Not only are they immune to constructive changes at the service provider, but this also eases the overall governance process. In this session, we will focus on: pattern to integrate WSRR with legacy java applications based on Spring framework, different scenarios in which it should be use, deep dive into the development and maintenance aspect, and extending this pattern to make it framework independent.

Session Number: INO-2740
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 30th; 2:15pm - 3:15pm
Location: Venetian-Marcello 4405

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Animesh Jain is a solution architect at Prolifics with over 10 years of experience in application development and maintenance. He has worked on projects of varying complexity and magnitude and has performed in various capacities as Technical Architect, SOA Lead and Senior Developer. Specializing in integration, Animesh takes deep interest in understanding the business issues which helps him to guide and suggest the best approach to our clients. He also has been involved in numerous pre-sales projects and enablement activities. He has mentored several resources and has created enablement documents on Web-Services, SOA, BPM and WESB.