WebSphere Integration Developer

WebSphere Integration Developer (WID) is an integrated development environment for building applications based on service-oriented architecture (SOA). It is the authoring tool for WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere ESB V6.0.

WebSphere Integration Developer
Developer(s)IBM
Stable release
7.0.0.5
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeIntegrated development environment
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttp://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/wid/

WID is built on top of IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0 Eclipse based technology.

Components

WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Integration Developer components are:

  • Service components
    • Business State Machines
    • Business Processes
    • Human Tasks
    • Business Rules
  • Supporting Services
    • Business Object Maps
    • Relationships
    • Selectors
    • Mediation Flows
    • Adapters
  • SOA Core
    • Service component architecture
    • Business Objects
    • Common Event Infrastructure

Compatibility

WID can interact with:

  • IBM servers
    • WebSphere ESB Server v6.0
    • WebSphere Express Server v5.0, 5.1
    • WebSphere Process Server v6.0
    • WebSphere Server v5.0, 5.1, 6.0
  • Apache Tomcat
    • Tomcat Server v3.2, 4.0, 5.0
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  • Product page
  • Introductory articles and tutorials
  • "(Links) Articles, Tutorials, Library". Shaker Sphere. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007.
  • Pattern-based Evaluation of IBM WebSphere Integration Developer


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