Overview: Siebel Enterprise Application Integration
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Overview of Siebel EAI
About Siebel EAI
Siebel Enterprise Application Integration
About Siebel EAI Components
Siebel EAI and XML
Siebel EAI Adapters and Connectors
Siebel EAI and Business Components
Siebel EAI with Java and J2EE
Siebel EAI and Object Interfaces
Siebel EAI and Message Based Integration
Siebel EAI and Data Transformation
Siebel EAI and Workflow Process Control
About Interfaces for Siebel Application Services
About Web Services
Web UI Dynamic Developer's Kit
Siebel Web Services and Security
About Siebel EAI and Unicode Support
Inbound and Outbound Unicode Scenarios for XML Messages
Transcode Business Service Usage with Non XML Data
About Siebel EAI and Legacy Systems
About Siebel EAI Integration Strategies
Peer-to-Peer Integration
Application Connection with an Integration Server
Other Integration Strategies
Integration with Siebel EAI
Overview of Integration with Siebel EAI
Integration Options with Siebel EAI
Design for an Application Integration Project
Real-Time and Batch Mode Usage Models
Data Exchange with a Siebel Application
Summary of Integration Options with Siebel EAI
Architecture for Siebel EAI
Overview of Architecture for Siebel EAI
Siebel EAI Architecture
Integration Requirements for Siebel EAI
Business Process Coordination with Siebel Workflow
Transport Mechanisms
High Volume Data Exchange
Scenarios for Using Siebel EAI
Scenarios for Common Integrations
Scenarios for Data that is Accessed, Exported or Replicated
Scenarios for Data that Crosses a Boundary
Scenarios for Data that is Transformed