Oracle Applications InterConnect User Guide Release 4.1 A90225-02 |
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Oracle Applications InterConnect is the integration component of Oracle 9iAS and provides a comprehensive application integration framework to enable seamless integration of enterprise software. Oracle Applications InterConnect is built on top of Oracle's robust integration platform and leverages its underlying services. Oracle Applications InterConnect is designed to integrate heterogeneous systems, such as Oracle Applications, non-Oracle applications, or 3rd party messaging oriented middleware. This integration can be deployed either within an enterprise or across enterprise boundaries through the Internet.
This preface contains these topics:
This guide is targeted at the following types of users:
The audience should have the following pre-requisites, which are discussed but not explained:
This document contains:
Introduces Oracle Applications InterConnect and presents an overview of the product and the tools.
Describes the design-time components and concepts of Oracle Applications InterConnect. It also explains iStudio, the point and click wizard based tool that allows you to specify your integration logic.
Describes how Oracle Applications InterConnect works with Oracle Workflow.
Describes the runtime components and concepts of Oracle Applications InterConnect.
Introduces the Runtime Management Console and describes how you use it to manage your integration environment.
Provides a list of Oracle Applications InterConnect transformations.
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