Transports and Interfaces: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume III


Introduction

How This Guide Is Organized

Additional Resources

Revision History


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EAI Transports and Interfaces Overview

EAI Transports

Transport Methods

Using Named Subsystems for Transport Parameters

Rules of Precedence for Parameter Specification

Common EAI Transport Parameters

Configuring Named Subsystems and Receiver Server Components

Object Interfaces

Database Level Interfacing


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EAI MQSeries Transports

Siebel EAI MQSeries Transports

EAI MQSeries Transport Named Subsystems

EAI MQSeries Server Transport

EAI MQSeries AMI Transport

EAI MQSeries Transport Re-Entrance

Message Id Tracking for an Inbound Message

Invoking a Workflow Process Using MQSeries Server Receiver


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EAI MSMQ Transport

About MSMQ

About EAI MSMQ Transport

Methods for Sending and Receiving Messages

EAI MSMQ Transport Named Subsystems

Configuring the EAI MSMQ Transport Servers

MSMQ Primary Enterprise Controller

Regional Enterprise Server and MSMQ Client

NT Server Setup

Configuring EAI MSMQ Transport for Various Send and Receive Scenarios

Sending Outbound Messages with EAI MSMQ Transport

Receiving Inbound Messages with EAI MSMQ Transport


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EAI HTTP Transport

About EAI HTTP Transport

System Requirements

Selecting the Appropriate Business Service for HTTP

Using POST and GET

EAI HTTP Transport Named Subsystems

General Information on How to Send a Message

Using the EAI HTTP Transport for Inbound Integration

Specifying HTTP Parameters for Inbound Integration

Calling EAI HTTP Transport Over a Network

EAI HTTP Transport for Inbound Messages

Handling EAI HTTP Transport Business Service Errors

Processing and Sending Outbound XML Documents

Sending and Receiving Messages with the EAI HTTP Transport

Accessing an URL Protected by Basic Authentication

Sending and Receiving Messages through HTTP

About Transport Headers and HTTP Response Headers

EAI HTTP Transport Method Arguments


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EAI DLL and EAI File Transports

Configuring the EAI DLL Transport

About EAI DLL Transport Parameters

Creating a DLL to Call a Function in an External DLL

About the EAI File Transport

Configuring the EAI File Transport

Using the EAI File Transport Methods

Generating Unique Filenames

EAI File Transport Parameters


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Using Siebel OLE DB Provider

Microsoft OLE DB

Siebel OLE DB Provider

Software Architecture

About Siebel OLE DB Provider

Siebel OLE DB Provider Configuration for Testing

Multiple Language Considerations

About Primary and Foreign Key Relationships

Viewing OLE DB Provider Events

Viewing OLE DB Information

Connecting Siebel Data Using OLE DB Consumers

Creating and Modifying Siebel OLE DB Rowsets

Viewing Siebel OLE DB Rowsets in Microsoft Office Applications

How Scripts and Custom Applications Affect Your Data

Writing an OLE DB Consumer

Retrieving Siebel Data Using VB and ASP

Troubleshooting OLE DB


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Interfacing with Microsoft BizTalk Server

About Microsoft BizTalk Server

Siebel BizTalk Server Adapter

Where to Get More Information

Siebel BizTalk Interface Architecture

Schema Generation Support

Exchanging Integration Messages

Understanding Siebel BizTalk Server Adapter Through Scenarios

Preparing to Use the Siebel BizTalk Adapter

Installing and Configuring Software for Servers and Clients

Siebel Integration Objects

Connecting to BizTalk Using EAI MSMQ Transport

Using EAI MSMQ Transport for Outbound Messaging

Using EAI MSMQ Transport for Inbound Messages

Connecting to BizTalk Using COM and AIC

Siebel COM Outbound Transport

Siebel AIC Inbound Transport

Connecting to BizTalk Using HTTP

Siebel HTTP Outbound Transport

How to Use EAI HTTP Transport to Receive Documents from BizTalk


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Integrating with J2EE Application Server

The Siebel JavaBean Wizard

Generating JavaBeans for Integration Objects

About the Folders and Files Created for Integration Object Java

Default Java Methods for Integration Objects

Default Java Methods for Integration Object Components

Generating JavaBeans for Business Services

Using the Java Data Bean

The Development Environment

Using Java Code Generated by Siebel eBusiness Applications

The Siebel Resource Adapter

Using the Resource Adapter

Using Java Code Generated by Siebel eBusiness Applications

Siebel Java/XML Framework

Setting Up Outbound Integrations

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 Transports and Interfaces: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume III 
 Published: 23 June 2003