This guide explains the details behind the XML support in Siebel eBusiness Application Integration (Siebel eAI).

Although job titles and duties at your company may differ from those listed in the following table, the audience for this guide consists primarily of employees in these categories:

Business Analysts

Persons responsible for analyzing application integration challenges and planning integration solutions at an enterprise.

Siebel Application Administrators

Persons responsible for planning, setting up, and maintaining Siebel applications.

Siebel Application Developers

Persons who plan, implement, and configure Siebel applications, possibly adding new functionality.

Siebel Integration Developers

Persons responsible for analyzing a business situation or using the analysis of a business analyst to build the integration solution at an enterprise for Siebel applications.

Siebel System Administrators

Persons responsible for the whole system, including installing, maintaining, and upgrading Siebel applications.

System Integrators

Persons responsible for analyzing a business situation or using the analysis of a business analyst to build the integration solution at an enterprise for specific applications and or to develop custom solutions.

The audience for this book must have experience in data integration, data transformation (data mapping), and scripting or programming.

Product Modules and Options

This Siebel Bookshelf contains descriptions of modules that are optional and for which you may not have purchased a license. Siebel's Sample Database also includes data related to these optional modules. As a result, your software implementation may differ from descriptions in this Bookshelf. To find out more about the modules your organization has purchased, see your corporate purchasing agent or your Siebel sales representative.

XML Reference: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume V