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Architecture
Siebel Transact's client-side components reside in a Siebel application and are referred to as the "Siebel Transact Module," and Transact's server-side components reside on an application server and together are referred to as the "Transact Java Engine." The server-side components store information, such as configurations and configuration lists, in the Transact database (RDBMS).
As an example, the Siebel Transact Module could reside within Siebel eAdvisor, the Transact Java Engine could reside on a WebSphere application server hosted by a Solaris UNIX platform, and the RDBMS could be an Oracle instance.
The following sections describe the Transact architecture:
- The Data Flow
- The Client
- The Application Server
- The Remote Systems
The basic unit of data transferred is a configuration.
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Siebel Interactive Selling Transact Server Interface Reference Published: 18 April 2003 |