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By:
Julio Perera
September 3rd, 2025
Abstract: We are continuing our series of Blog Entries to cover some MAS deployment scenarios either left out or not appropriately covered on the IBM Ansible scripts. We are going to also discuss considerations and tips and hints around these deployments. This time we are configuring automated DB2 backups against a pre-existing Storage Class and discussing limitations and considerations as well.
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By:
Martin Nichol
August 18th, 2016
Web services have made a lot of things easier, and a lot of things better. They make it possible to integrate other applications with IBM Maximo without the hassle of providing, and keeping up to date, a jar file of business objects to use with RMI. Maximo also makes creating web services very easy. From the Integration -> Web Services Library application, it is possible to create web services from an Object Structure, an Enterprise Service, or from a Service Class.