Transports and Interfaces: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume III
What's New in This Release
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EAI Transports and Interfaces Overview
About EAI Transports
Using Named Subsystems for Transport Parameters
Rules of Precedence for Parameter Specification
Common EAI Transport Parameters
Configuring Named Subsystems and Receiver Server Components
About Object Interfaces and EAI
Database Level Interfacing
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EAI MQSeries Transports
About Siebel EAI MQSeries Transports
EAI MQSeries Transport Named Subsystems
About the EAI MQSeries Server Transport
About the EAI MQSeries AMI Transport
About the EAI MQSeries Transport Re-Entrance
About 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
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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Java Business Service
About the EAI Java Business Service
Prerequisites for Implementing a JBS
Creating a Java Business Service
Implementing a Business Service in Java
About Exception Handling for the Java Business Service
About the Lifecycle of a Java Business Service
Example of a Java Business Service
About Restrictions for Implementing JBS
Troubleshooting the Java Business Service
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Java Message Service Transport
About the Siebel EAI JMS Transport
About Synchronous and Asynchronous Invocation
About the JMS Publish-and-Subscribe Model
About Operations of the JMS Transport
Features Not Supported for Use with the Siebel JMS Transport
About JMS Message Types
About Sending and Receiving XML
About Multi-Step Operations Within a JMS Session
Undeliverable Messages in JMS Transport
Detailed Input and Output Specifications
JMS Headers and Properties
About Input Arguments Used by the Dispatch Step
About Dispatch Input Arguments
About Output of the JMS Transport
Configuring the JMS Transport
About the JMSSubsys Named Subsystem
About the JMS Receiver
Creating a JMS Subsystem by Using the Siebel Web Client
Sending and Receiving Messages with the JMS Transport
Receiving, Dispatching, and Sending JMS Messages
Troubleshooting for the JMS Transport
About Logging for the JMS Transport
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EAI HTTP Transport
About the EAI HTTP Transport
System Requirements for Using the EAI HTTP Transport
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
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
Examples Using HTTP Request
Creating Custom Headers for the EAI HTTP Transport Service
About 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
About EAI DLL Transport
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
About Microsoft OLE DB
About the Siebel OLE DB Provider
About the Software Architecture for the Siebel OLE DB Provider
Installing the Siebel OLE DB Provider
Configuring and Testing the Siebel OLE DB Provider
Multiple Language Considerations for the Siebel OLE DB Provider
About Primary and Foreign Key Relationships
Viewing Siebel OLE DB Provider Events
Viewing Siebel 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 Java
About Siebel Applications and Java
About the JDB Business Service API
About the Siebel Code Generator
Invoking the Siebel Code Generator
Code Generated for a Business Service
About Methods of Java Classes Generated for a Business Service
About the Code Generated for an Integration Object
About Running the Java Data Bean
Connect String and Credentials for the SiebelDataBean
Connection Parameters for the SiebelDataBean
Examples Using Generated Code for Integration Objects
About the Siebel Resource Adapter
Using the Resource Adapter
About the Connect String and Credentials for the Java Connector
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