Web Services White Papers
Work With Web Services in Enterprise-Wide SOAs, Part 5: Optimize Web Service Applications With WebSphere Business Integration Tools
Overview Optimizing Web services across SOAs requires planning ahead of time on how many Web services rely on business rules that can actually be optimized. Developers should communicate with a team of business analysts on which modeling techniques and optimization schemes to use and the associated issues of each in designing Web services. By resolving the issues up front, developers find it makes their job of optimizing Web services much easier. They can develop and optimize Web services that interact and integrate with one another - within SOAs and across SOAs. Analysts also find that resolving issues up front makes their job of designing and analyzing the business side of optimizing Web services much easier.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | July 2005 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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