WebSphere is IBM's integration software platform. It includes the entire middleware infrastructure such as servers, services, and tools needed to write, run, and monitor 24x7 industrial-strength, on demand Web applications and cross-platform, cross-product.WebSphere is a modular platform based on industry supported open standards. You can plug your existing assets into WebSphere using trusted and enduring interfaces, and you can continue to extend your environment as your needs grow. WebSphere runs on many platforms including AIX, HP Unix, i5/OS, Linux, Sun Solaris, Windows, and z/OS. WebSphere Application Server is the base for the infrastructure, everything else runs on top of it. It supports SOA and non-SOA Environments. WebSphere Process Server, which is based on WebSphere Application Server, and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, provide the foundation for service-oriented architecture (SOA). Collectively, they support the use of business rules to drive applications that support business processes. High performance environments also use WebSphere Extended Deployment as part of their base infrastructure.
IBM provides extensive tools and facilities to help you build, run, manage, and optimize your WebSphere applications. WebSphere tooling is based on industry open standards such J2EE and Eclipse, and they use common installation, administration, security, and programming models.
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IBM provides extensive tools and facilities to help you build, run, manage, and optimize your WebSphere applications. WebSphere tooling is based on industry open standards such J2EE and Eclipse, and they use common installation, administration, security, and programming models.
Thank You.
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