Overview: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume I
Introduction
How This Guide Is Organized
Additional Resources
Revision History
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Overview
Universal Application Network Overview
Siebel eAI Overview
Application Services Interfaces Overview
Unicode Support and Siebel eAI
Inbound and Outbound Unicode Scenarios
Transcode Business Service
Legacy Encapsulation
Peer-to-Peer Integration
Integration Servers
Other Integration Strategies
Components of Siebel eAI
XML and Siebel eAI
Siebel eAI Adapters and Connectors
Siebel Virtual Business Components
Siebel eAI and Java/J2EE
Details of Siebel eAI
Configurable and Upgradeable Integration
Declarative Integration
Data Transformation
Cross-Application Process Integration
Preconfigured Integration Solutions
Universal Application Network
Siebel eAI Connectors
Application Services Interfaces
Web Services
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Understanding Integration Paradigms
Design Decisions
Usage Models
Real-Time
Batch
Access Mechanisms
Application Connectors
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Siebel eAI Architecture
Integration Requirements and Siebel eAI
Business Process Coordination Using Workflows
Transport Mechanisms
High-Volume Data Exchange
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Custom Business Scenarios
Common Integration Scenarios
Data Access and Replication
Contact Information
Company Catalog
Siebel Java Beans
Customer History Information
Data Across the Enterprise
B2B Integration
Legacy Data Integration
Data Transformation
Order Integration Scenario
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Scalability and Performance
MQSeries Transport Performance
Inbound Messages
Outbound Messages (SendReceive)
Performance Events
HTTP Inbound Transport Performance
EAI Siebel Adapter Performance
Integration Object Size
SQL Produced by the EAI Siebel Adapter
EAI Siebel Adapter in Parallel
Caching Parameter
Workflow Process Manager
Virtual Business Component Performance
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Error Messages and Troubleshooting Tips
EAI Siebel Adapter
MQ Transports
HTTP Transport
XML Converter
XML Gateway
XML File
Workflow Process
OLE DB Provider
Siebel Data Mapper
Siebel Server
Integration Object Configuration
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Overview: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume I Published: 18 April 2003 |