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Asynchronous Inbound Integration Processing
Inbound Integration Processing
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Inbound Integration Process Initiation
Summary
An external system can use the following methods to send asynchronous
messages to the system:
Messages in the Inbound Queues
HTTP Post and
Enterprise Beans
The following steps describe the initiation of inbound processing using the
integration framework:
1
A servlet provides the ability for external systems to post messages to the
system using HTTP or HTTPS. You can use the following URL to post the
messages to enterprise services that process messages asynchronously:
hostname:port
/meaweb/esqueue/
extsysname
/
entservname
extsysname
is the name of the external system.
entservname
is the name of the enterprise service.
2
J2EE™ clients can invoke Enterprise JavaBeans that are written according to
the Sun Microsystems
®
, Inc., J2EE client specification.
You can use the following code to invoke the Enterprise JavaBean to process
the enterprise service message asynchronously:
public byte{} processExternalDataAsync(byte[] extData, String
serviceName, String sender)
Method Availability
XML that uses the integration
framework that uses HTTP Post,
Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) Invocation,
Web service invocation
All external systems with enabled
enterprise services.
Enterprise services must support an
operation other than QUERY.
Data import feature, that uses XML or
flat files
External systems with enabled
enterprise services.
The enterprise service object structure
must support flat structures for flat
file processing.
Interface tables
External systems with enabled
enterprise services.
Enterprise service object structure
must support flat structures.
Data import cron task
External systems with enabled
enterprise services.
Enterprise service object structure
must support flat structures.
Summary of Contents for BJ0NJML - Service And Asset Management
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Page 31: ...Integration Framework for User Interface Integration Integration Framework Architecture 17 ...
Page 32: ...Integration Framework for User Interface Integration 18 Integration Guide ...
Page 60: ...Synchronous Inbound Integration Processing 46 Integration Guide ...
Page 122: ...Configuring External Systems 108 Integration Guide ...
Page 142: ...Non queue Error Management 128 Integration Guide ...
Page 154: ...Integration Components 140 Integration Guide ...
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Page 172: ...Writing Custom Handlers 158 Integration Guide ...
Page 176: ...Queue Tables 162 Integration Guide ...
Page 190: ...IBM WebSphere MQ 176 Integration Guide ...
Page 212: ...Inbound Message Receipt 198 Integration Guide ...
Page 226: ...Integration Controls 212 Integration Guide ...
Page 252: ...Predefined External System Modifications 238 Integration Guide ...
Page 263: ...Web Service Queries Integration Queries 249 ...
Page 264: ...Web Service Queries 250 Integration Guide ...
Page 272: ...Integration Web Service Invocations 258 Integration Guide ...
Page 276: ...Multilanguage Attributes 262 Integration Guide ...
Page 293: ...Integration Module Invocation Integration Modules 279 ...
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Page 302: ...Associating a Condition with a Signature Option 288 Integration Guide ...
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