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Product Overview

The architecture blueprint for migrating from BookManager involves several key considerations. BookManager's architecture typically consists of BookManager Build for content creation and BookManager Read for content delivery, often deployed on z/OS or z/VM. The data flow involves converting BookMaster or DCF documents into BookManager book format.

The migration topology should include a phased approach, starting with an assessment of existing content and infrastructure. Modern documentation platforms like Paligo or GitBook offer cloud-based or on-premise deployment options. Integration patterns should focus on leveraging APIs for content migration and synchronization.

The new architecture should support version control, content reuse, and multi-channel publishing. Data migration involves converting BookManager books to modern formats like Markdown or reStructuredText. The deployment topology should ensure high availability and scalability.

Consider using a microservices architecture for enhanced flexibility and resilience. The integration patterns should also include authentication and authorization mechanisms to ensure secure access to documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was BookManager used for?

BookManager was a software product used for creating and viewing softcopy books online. It allowed users to create books from BookMaster and DCF documents, making them accessible across different platforms.

What were the main components of BookManager?

BookManager consisted of two main components: BookManager Build, which was used to create BookManager books, and BookManager Read, which was used to read them. These components were available for various platforms, including z/OS and z/VM.

Was BookManager cross-platform compatible?

BookManager books created on one platform could be read by BookManager on any other supported platform. This cross-platform compatibility was a key feature, allowing for seamless access to documentation across different environments.

Is BookManager still supported by IBM?

IBM has discontinued support for BookManager as a separate product. However, BookManager Read is now included with z/OS, providing continued access to existing BookManager libraries for z/OS users.

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