   | Business Value of WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 New features in WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 can help businesses reduce costs and create new revenue opportunities by implementing a simple and universal application connectivity infrastructure. |  |   | File handling in WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 This article describes the new file handling capabilities in WebSphere Message Broker V6.1, including stream parsing and the new FileInput and FileOutput nodes. |  |   | Signing flows for Web Services Security: Configuring WebSphere Message Broker to sign data Set up WS-Security for signing data that your applications send to and receive from WebSphere Message Broker. Includes setting up the environment and configuring Message Broker to sign the data. |  |   | SOAP nodes in WebSphere Message Broker V6.1, Part 1: SOAP node basics This four-part series describes the SOAP nodes and the logical tree for the new SOAP domain, and details their configuration and runtime behavior. Part 1 describes basic use of SOAP nodes. |  |   | Using WebSphere DataStage with IBM DataMirror Change Data Capture Do you need real-time access to data residing in diverse data sources? This tutorial shows you how to use the DataMirror Change Data Capture (CDC) operator of the DataMirror Transformation Server to capture
streaming data changes into WebSphere DataStage. |  |   | Upgrade to the system requirements engineering framework (REF) in SOA Learn about shifting to the REF, soft-goal operationalization, and completing the REF with constraints, risks, and changes. Includes examples of developing and operationalizing soft goals. |  |   | Hello World: Publish, find, reuse, and update services with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Manage, govern, and share services across your enterprise with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository. Examples show you how to navigate the Web interface to publish, find, reuse, and update services. |  |   | Mission: Messaging: WebSphere MQ, PCI DSS, and security standards What if there were a security standard that governed WebSphere MQ messages? The author fantasizes. |  |   | Use ARM to monitor SCA invocations in WebSphere Process Server, Part 2 This two-part series shows you how to monitor Service Component Architecture (SCA) invocations using the Application Response Measurement (ARM) standard in WebSphere Process Server V6.1. Part 2 explains
SCA invocation patterns and shows you how to debug asynchronous scenarios. |  |   | SOA integration: Decouple service consumers from service providers over an ESB Develop an integration solution composed of business and mediation modules. The scenario involves WebSphere Adapter for Flat Files V6.1 for inbound delivery and WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
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