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WSDM standards
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| Learn more about the Web Services Distributed Management standard through these white papers and Web sites: |
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IBM Autonomic Manageability Endpoint Builder The IBM Autonomic Manageability Endpoint Builder helps developers build WSDM definitions, or interfaces, for managed resources such as printers, servers or applications, allowing resources from different vendors to work together and speak the same language. As an Eclipse plug-in, the software allows developers to query resources -- to see how they’re performing, for example -- using the same tools they use to build everyday applications. |
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IBM Autonomic Manageability Endpoint Simulator The IBM Autonomic Manageability Endpoint Simulator simplifies the development of autonomic systems by connecting resources with autonomic management applications. The tool helps developers build autonomic technologies by giving them a realistic architecture to test the system -- without facing the complexity and inconsistency of a real-world IT system. |
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IBM Autonomic Task Manager for Administrators The IBM Autonomic Task Manager for Administrators a spreadsheet-based environment for quickly composing system management tasks for Web-based consoles, particularly the IBM Integrated Solutions Console. A plug-in allows the tool to communicate with WSDM-based resources. The tool provides a structured scratch-pad and permanent way to do the functions that administrators currently must do through command lines or scripts. |
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SOA Management and Standards This paper describes how WSDM, using Web services for essential distributed computing functionality, interoperability, loose coupling, and implementation independence, is one of the core building blocks of a Service Oriented Architecture. |
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Autonomic Computing Toolkit R3 Release 3 of the IBM Autonomic Computing Toolkit is a collection of IBM Self-Managing Autonomic Technology components, tools, scenarios, and documentation that is designed for users wanting to learn, adapt, and develop autonomic behavior in their products and systems. These tools, technologies, and scenarios can be grouped into three main categories: problem determination, solution installation and deployment, and integrated solutions console. You can download scenarios that show how these technologies can be used in realistic situations. |
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WSDM demonstrations Learn more about WSDM by viewing demonstrations that illustrate some advantages of the standard. The demonstrations show WSDM's flexibility to manage different types of resources without details about types, models or implementation, to access two different management technologies and models, and to interoperate in multi-vendor environments. |
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A little wisdom about WSDM Learn more about the development of Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) 1.0 in this IBM developerWorks paper. Get an overview of the specification and some of the key design tenants. |
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Systems management in a Web services world Learn about a proposed architecture and roadmap for using Web services to address the challenges of managing system resources in heterogeneous environments. Learn how system resources management will evolve, and how standards simplify integration through interoperability. |
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