Oracle Retail Business Objects
The Oracle Retail Business Object (BO) is the name given to the
logical representation of an Oracle Retail Business Entity. The
definition of that object is in the form of an XML Schema (XSD). The
schema represents the common object definition for business concepts,
such as account, supplier, purchase order, and item.
Within Oracle Retail, the messages that flow between the applications
are defined statically through these XML schemas (XSDs). These
Business Objects are the message payloads, or the basis of message
payloads for the Oracle Retail integration products, such as the
Oracle Retail Integration Bus (RIB), Oracle Retail Service backbone
(RSB) and RIB Integration Gateway Services (IGS).
All message-based integration flow, RIB and Services, at the
Enterprise level or the individual application level all use a common
set of governed Business Objects.
The xsd definition can be reached via the individual integration
catalogs for the RIB and RSB Services.
The RIB Summary cross references:
The Business Objects are accessed by the Service Functional
Specification and the Integration Catalogs
Integration Styles
Oracle Retail Integration Bus (RIB)
The Oracle Retail Integration Bus (RIB) is a fully
distributed integration infrastructure that implements messaging
using Asynchronous
JMS Pub/Sub Fire-and-Forget.
Oracle Retail Service Backbone
(RSB)
Oracle Retail Service Backbone (RSB) is the productization of a set
of Web Services, ESBs and Security tools that standardize the
deployment and run time of Web Service flows within Oracle Retail
Suite of applications.
Oracle Retail Business Objects
The Oracle Retail Business Object (BO) is the name given to the
logical representation of an Oracle Retail Business Entity. The
definition of that object is in the form of an XML Schema (XSD).
The schema represents the common object definition for business
concepts, such as account, supplier, purchase order, and item.