The Tutorials Gallery in the IBM® Integration Toolkit provides access to a number of tutorials.
Name | Description |
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Integration services (SOAP/HTTP inputs) | Learn about integration services that use SOAP/HTTP inputs
in IBM Integration Bus by exploring
this simple example. For more information, see ![]() |
Manage a set of records with IBM Integration Bus REST API services | Learn how to use an IBM Integration
Bus REST API service to manage a set of records. For more information,
see ![]() |
Transformation using a Map in a message flow | Learn how to use a Mapping node to transform data using a
Map in an IBM Integration Bus
message flow by exploring this simple example. For more information,
see ![]() |
Transformation using ESQL in a message flow | Learn how to use a Compute node to transform data using ESQL
in an IBM Integration Bus message
flow by exploring this simple example. For more information, see ![]() |
Transformation using Java™ in a message flow | Learn how to use a JavaCompute
node to transform data using Java in
an IBM Integration Bus message
flow by exploring this simple example. For more information, see ![]() |
Transformation using Java (JAXB) in a message flow | Learn how to use a JavaCompute
node to transform data using Java (JAXB)
in an IBM Integration Bus message
flow by exploring this simple example. For more information, see ![]() |
Transformation using XSL in a message flow | Learn how to use an XSL Transform node to transform data
using XSL in an IBM Integration
Bus message flow by exploring this simple example. For more information,
see ![]() |
Transformation using .NET in a message flow | Learn how to use a .NETCompute node to transform data using
C# in an IBM Integration Bus
message flow by exploring this simple example. For more information,
see ![]() |
Retrieving records from a Salesforce system | Learn how to use the SalesforceRequest node to retrieve records
from Salesforce.com (requires IBM Integration
Bus v10 fixpack 4 or later). For more information, see ![]() |
Callable Flows | Learn how to split flow processing using CallableFlow nodes
(requires IBM Integration Bus
v10 fixpack 4 or later). For more information, see ![]() |
Business transaction monitoring | Learn how to monitor business transactions across flows (requires IBM Integration Bus v10 fixpack
3 or later). For more information, see ![]() |
Using a Mapping node to access a Lookup table that is stored in the Global Cache | Learn how to use a Mapping node to graphically access a Lookup
table stored in the Global Cache (requires IBM Integration Bus v10 fixpack 2 or later).
For more information, see ![]() |
Receiving MQTT messages by subscribing to MQTT topics | Learn how to use the MQTTSubscribe node to receive messages
from an MQTT server. For more information, see ![]() |
HTTP Input to drive a message flow | Learn how to use an HTTP Input node to parse JSON data in
an IBM Integration Bus message
flow by exploring this simple example. For more information, see ![]() |
Integration using TCPIP nodes | Learn how to use TCP/IP nodes for integration with external
applications using TCPIP sockets. For more information, see ![]() |
Large message splitting | Split a large input message into individual records, using Java transformation code, in a memory-efficient
manner. For more information, see ![]() |
Modeling CSV data by using DFDL | Learn how to model CSV data using Data Format Description
Language (DFDL). For more information, see ![]() |
Modeling COBOL data by using DFDL | Learn how to model COBOL data by using Data Format Description
Language (DFDL). For more information, see ![]() |
Modeling EDIFACT data by using DFDL | Learn how to model EDIFACT data by using Data Format Description
Language (DFDL). For more information, see ![]() |
Modeling HL7 data by using DFDL | Learn how to model HL7 healthcare data using Data Format
Description Language (DFDL). For more information, see ![]() |
Modeling Toshiba 4690 TLog data by using DFDL | Learn how to model Toshiba 4690 Point of Sale Transaction
Log data by using Data Format Description Language (DFDL). For more
information, see ![]() |
Modeling ISO 8583 data by using DFDL | Learn how to model ISO 8583 data by using Data Format Description
Language (DFDL). For more information, see ![]() |