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Introducing Application Integration

 

 

Introduction to Application Integration

Application Integration

 

Understanding the Integration Framework

Understanding Adapters

Application Views: Exposing Application Functions

Understanding Application Views

Main Features of Application Views

Use of XML as a Common Language Among Applications

Use of Service and Event Definitions to Expose Application Capabilities

Use of XML Schemas to Define the Data for Services and Events

Support of Bidirectional Communication in Adapters

Who Uses Adapters and Application Views?

System Administrators

Adapter Developers

Adapter Users

How Responsibilities are Distributed Among Users

Design-time GUIs: Web-based Interfaces for Creating Application Views

Creating Application Views Using the Design-time GUI

Managing Application Views with the WebLogic Integration Application View Console

When to Define Application Views and When to Write Custom Code

When to Define Application Views

When to Write Custom Code Instead of Defining Application Views

 

Understanding the ADK

Components Included in the ADK

Design-Time Framework

Run-Time Framework

Logging and Auditing Framework

Packaging Framework

 

Understanding the Included Adapters

How the Included Adapters Were Developed

How to Use the Included Adapters

E-mail Adapter

DBMS Adapter

Sample Adapter

 

Understanding the Application Integration Plug-in for BPM

Understanding the Application Integration Plug-in for BPM

 

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