Coding Guidelines in webMethods IS – Part I
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 worry. The web services topics will come back to wm-explorer soon. We really cannot have too many discussions on what seems to be the preferred integration mean between applications. It's the start of the year and this brings back in my mind different starts: of a project, of a task, of working with webMethods IS. And like in every start, a reasonable amount of work has to be invested in setup. People starting with…