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Integrating with J2EE Application Server


Many enterprises, especially those involved in eBusiness, develop and implement Java applications to meet a variety of business requirements. Typically, these applications combine existing enterprise information systems with new business functions to deliver services to a broad range of users.

Siebel applications generate JavaBeans for existing integration objects and business services by means of the Siebel JavaBean Wizard. By generating JavaBeans that represent Siebel integration objects or business services, Siebel applications help facilitate the creation of J2EE applications that need to interface with Siebel eBusiness Applications. The Siebel Code Generator produces JavaBeans for integration objects, business services, and their related components, allowing you to identify and use the Java code you need for your application.

As illustrated in Figure 7, in addition to the generation of JavaBeans, Siebel applications support the J2EE Connector Architecture with the Siebel Resource Adapter. Siebel applications also provide a range of tools for integrating with J2EE environments, supporting both loosely coupled and tightly coupled integration architectures using HTTP and IBM MQSeries.

Figure 7.  J2EE Application Server Integration Architecture

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