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Integration Object Base Object Type


Each integration object created in Siebel Tools has to be based on one of the base object types presented in Table 4. This property is used by adapters to determine whether the object is a valid object for them to process.

NOTE:  XML converters can work with any of the base object types.

Table 4.  Base Object Types
Name
Description
None
For internal use only.
OLE DB
Used to expose Siebel business component as OLEDB rowset that can be used by OLEDB consumers such as Excel, Word, and so on. The OLE DB Provider only accepts integration objects of this type.
SAP BAPI Input
Used to represent the input structure of an SAP RFC or BAPI function call. For details, see Siebel eBusiness Connector for SAP R/3 Guide.
SAP BAPI Output
Used to represent the output structure of an SAP RFC or BAPI function call. For details, see Siebel eBusiness Connector for SAP R/3 Guide.
SAP IDOC
Used with the IDOC Adapter and Receiver in version 6.x and 7.0. For details, see Siebel eBusiness Connector for SAP R/3 Guide.
SAP IDOC Adapter
Used to represent an SAP IDOC structure. For details, see Siebel eBusiness Connector for SAP R/3 Guide.
SQL
Used for manually creating integration objects. Only the EAI SQL Adapter accepts integration objects of this type.
SQL Database Wizard
Used by the Database Wizard for the integration object it creates. Only the EAI SQL Adapter accepts integration objects of this type.
SQL Oracle Wizard
Used by the Oracle Wizard for the integration object it creates. Only the EAI SQL Adapter accepts integration objects of this type.
Siebel Business Object
Used by the Integration Object Builder wizard for the integration object it creates. EAI Siebel Adapter only accepts integration object of this type.
Table
Obsolete.
XML
Used to represent external XML Schema such as DTD or XSD. For details on DTD and XSD, see XML Reference: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume V.


 Integration Platform Technologies: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume II 
 Published: 18 July 2003