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SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE

Use Enterprise Generation Language in a Service-Oriented Architecture

Learn how to use or expose an EGL program integrated with IBM WebSphere MQSeries as a Web service.

By Frank Teti, Anexinet Corporation industry analyst and principal architect

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This article shows you how to use or expose as a Web service an Enterprise Generation Language program that integrates with MQSeries. This approach, known as legacy abstraction services (services built on top of existing services), lets you externalize older internal processes as services and surface them as modern Web services. Plus, you can use non-Java programmers for backend integration with the automation of Web services, and the Web services can be consumed by ubiquitous clients.

Frank Teti is an industry analyst and a principal architect at Anexinet. fteti@anexinet.com

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Web Edition: 2006 Week 12, Doc #17767

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Keyword Tags: Application Development, Development, IBM, IBM DB2, IBM Enterprise Generation Language, IBM Lotus, IBM WebSphere, IBM WebSphere MQ, IBM WebSphere Solutions, IT Networking, Java, PERL, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, XML

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