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Coding Guidelines in webMethods Integration Servers

  • 1.  Coding Guidelines in webMethods Integration Servers

    Posted Thu November 14, 2024 08:35 AM

    Hello,

    My name is Gerardo Lisboa and I've been working with the webMethods Suite of applications since 2007.

    In 2018 Vlad Turian published a six part series of blogs entitled "Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS", which I share here for you to read, share and comment:

    1. Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part I - webMethods Explorer
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      Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part I - webMethods Explorer
      Hello everybody and welcome back to wm-explorer. This post intends to be the start of a series on how to write good, easy to read, maintainable, performant (FLOW) code in webMethods Integration Server. For those of you who liked the web services discussions we had in the last 2 posts (here and here), don't [...]
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    2. Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 2 - webMethods Explorer
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      Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 2 - webMethods Explorer
      Hello and welcome to the second part of the Coding Guidelines series. Don't worry if you missed the first part (Naming Conventions). You can always find it here. I have to say there is a lot of pressure for me to write this blog post mainly because "Second parts almost always suck".
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    3. Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 3 - webMethods Explorer
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      Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 3 - webMethods Explorer
      Hello everybody and welcome to the third installment of the Coding Guidelines franchise. Until now we have been moving slowly, but steadily, through the plot and we will soon be in the grand finale. As promised in the last post we will be zooming today inside the Flow services to see the correct usage of the [...]
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    4. Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 4 - webMethods Explorer
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      Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 4 - webMethods Explorer
      Hello, fellow guidelines enthusiasts. I am back with yet another part (the 4th) of the Coding Guidelines series. The end of the series is near. Feeling blue? No need, we will continue our endeavors in the future on other topics. The goddess of creativity has been merciful and allowed me to write 4 out of [...]
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    5. Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 5 - webMethods Explorer
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      Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 5 - webMethods Explorer
      Hello, my dear readers and welcome back. Today we release number 5 of the series and let me tell you something: I like the number 5. Why? Maybe because I was born on a 5. Or maybe because in some school grading systems 5 is the maximum grade.
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    6. Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 6 - webMethods Explorer
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      Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS - Part 6 - webMethods Explorer
      My dear readers, I cannot seem to get Frank Sinatra's My way song out of my head. Especially the opening that goes like: "And now, the end is near And so I face the final curtain" Splendid voice. Meaningful words. We are also about to draw the curtain on our Coding [...]
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    Enjoy



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    Gerardo Lisboa
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