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Scenarios for WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus

Scenarios for WebSphere® Process Server and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus are intended to help you understand how to use the products to meet your business needs. Scenarios, and use cases, show how you can use the products together to solve a particular business need. A scenario is a concise description of how you might use a product or group of products to achieve a goal. It can provide cross-component and multiproduct solutions, linking to tutorials, tasks and concepts in other sections.
Terms used Click a term entry to show or hide its description Run time (or "Runtime product"), Scenario, Use case

Run time or runtime product refers to WebSphere ESB or WebSphere Process Server as the environment in which applications and services are run rather than developed.

A scenario is a concise description of how a particular user might use a product, or group of products, to achieve a goal. It can provide cross-component and multiproduct solutions, linking to tasks and concepts in other sections.

A use case refers to a common user requirement or goal. For example, the requirement to connect service endpoints that use different protocols.


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