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IBM WebSphere Telecommunications Web Services Server Programming Guide
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This IBM Redbooks publication is a programming guide that provides developers with the information they need to create new Web service implementations for IBM WebSphere Telecommunications Web Services Server.
IBM WebSphere Telecommunications Web Services Server allows you to expose high-level Web service interfaces to network services for third parties.
Third parties are typically external service providers, customers, or organizational divisions that want to develop new services that integrate with the service provider network infrastructure. Web service interfaces provide access to service capabilities in a programming language and technology independent way. Each Web service interface can have multiple back-end implementations for connecting with a service provider's environment. For example, a Web service interface may connect to a service provider's network through the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), using a Parlay Connector through a Parlay Gateway, through native service provider protocols, or using custom integrated services.
In this IBM Redbooks publication, we provide specific references, best practices, guidance, and implementation examples for programming IBM WebSphere Telecommunications Web Services Server components and customize it for your organization's particular needs. More specifically, we discuss the following items within the context of a common example scenario:
- Working with the Service Policy Manager and creating a custom policy
- Working with the Access Gateway to make modifications to a default mediation flow, create a custom mediation primitive, or create a completely new mediation flow from scratch
- Creating a custom Parlay X Service Implementation, which is based on creating the Publish ( ) operation within a Presence Supplier interface.
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$56.25
$45.00
Pages:
432
Date Published:
September 15, 2008
ISBN:
0738431427
Author:
IBM Redbooks
Product Number:
SG24-7589-00
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