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Implementing WebSphere Business Integration Express for Item Synchronization.
Title:
Implementing WebSphere Business Integration Express for Item Synchronization.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (290 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Overview -- Chapter 1. UCCnet -- 1.1 The challenge -- 1.2 What is UCCnet -- 1.3 Some important terms -- 1.3.1 GLOBALregistry and Item Registry -- 1.3.2 Global Location Number (GLN) -- 1.3.3 Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) -- 1.3.4 Target Market (TM) -- 1.3.5 UCCnet Key -- 1.4 Current item exchange -- 1.5 UCCnet proposed scenario -- 1.6 UCCnet messages -- 1.6.1 RCIR: Register Catalogue Item Registry -- 1.6.2 CI: Catalogue Item Document -- 1.6.3 CIP: Catalogue Item Publication -- 1.6.4 CIN: Catalogue Item Notification -- 1.6.5 CIC: Catalogue Item Confirmation -- 1.6.6 Query messages -- 1.7 UCCnet message structure -- 1.7.1 Envelope: transport layer -- 1.7.2 Transaction: Command layer -- 1.8 End-to-End flow -- 1.9 Advantage of Item Synchronization -- Chapter 2. AS2 communications -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 What is EDIINT? -- 2.3 AS1 and AS2 specifications -- 2.4 What kind of data can you send with AS2? -- 2.5 UCCnet supports the AS2 protocol -- Chapter 3. WebSphere Business Integration Express for Item Synchronization -- 3.1 Features -- 3.2 Technical overview and components -- 3.3 Collaboration components -- Chapter 4. iSoft Peer-to-Peer Agent -- 4.1 Communication features -- 4.2 Data integrity and security characteristics -- 4.3 Administration features -- 4.4 Load-balancing and multi-machine setup -- Chapter 5. Business case and scenario -- 5.1 Scenario overview -- 5.2 Business process overview -- 5.3 Technical process overview -- 5.3.1 ItemAdd workflow (add a new item to UCCnet) -- 5.3.2 CatalogueItemNotification_Add workflow -- 5.3.3 CatalogueItemConfirmation workflow -- 5.3.4 Sending email through UCCnet_processWorklist collaboration object subdiagrams -- 5.4 Component overview.

Part 2 Install and configure -- Chapter 6. About some of the key components -- 6.1 What are collaborations? -- 6.1.1 What collaborations are installed? -- 6.2 What are business objects? -- 6.2.1 Application-Specific and Generic Business Objects -- 6.2.2 What are the key business objects? -- 6.3 What are connectors? -- 6.4 What are maps? -- 6.4.1 What do they do in the solution? -- 6.5 What are relationships? -- 6.5.1 Where are they used -- 6.6 Other tables of interest -- 6.6.1 Audit Log Table -- Chapter 7. WebSphere BI Express installation and verification -- 7.1 JDK -- 7.2 DB2 V8.1 -- 7.3 WebSphere MQ V5.3.1 -- 7.4 WebSphere Application Server Express V5.0.2 -- 7.5 Microsoft Visual Studio C++ -- 7.6 WebSphere Business Integration Express -- 7.7 Installation verification -- 7.7.1 Review initial start-up of the InterChange Server -- 7.7.2 Perform WebSphere MQ configuration -- 7.7.3 Start the InterChange Server and register it -- 7.7.4 Review deployed components -- 7.7.5 Switching to Design mode for the ICS -- 7.8 ICS monitor in WebSphere Application Server Express -- Chapter 8. WebSphere BI Express configuration -- 8.1 Set-up the audit and logging service -- 8.2 Load relationship tables -- 8.3 Create meta-objects -- 8.4 Create and configure connectors -- 8.4.1 JTextRWLConnector -- 8.4.2 ISoft Connector -- 8.4.3 PortConnector -- 8.5 Create and configure the collaboration objects -- 8.5.1 UCCnet_ItemSync collaboration object -- 8.5.2 ItemCommandRouter collaboration object -- 8.5.3 UCCnetXSD_CIN_Dispatcher collaboration object -- 8.5.4 UCCnetXSD_CIN_Dispatcher_forRWL collaboration object -- 8.5.5 UCCnet_processWorklist collaboration object -- 8.5.6 UCCnet_requestWorklist collaboration object -- 8.5.7 Update Maps -- 8.5.8 Deploying objects -- 8.6 Unit Test -- Chapter 9. Configuration for integration of back-end system.

9.1 Create application tables and event tables -- 9.2 Create and test the database trigger -- 9.2.1 Create the Application-Specific Business Object -- 9.3 Build a map for transforming the ASBO into a GBO -- 9.4 Testing the map -- 9.5 Create the JDBC connector -- 9.6 Deployment of the changed and new objects -- 9.7 Validation using the Test Connector -- 9.8 Validation using the JDBC Connector -- Chapter 10. Configure the AS2 connection -- 10.1 Install iSoft for supplier -- 10.1.1 Run Buildcfg5 -- 10.1.2 p2pagent.cfg -- 10.1.3 Generate keys -- 10.2 Install iSoft for test receiver -- 10.3 Unit test for send RCIR and receive MDN -- Chapter 11. Final configuration and test from end-to-end -- 11.1 Processing messages from UCCnet -- 11.2 Process the response from UCCnet -- 11.3 Test the Catalogue Item Notification -- 11.3.1 Create the map -- 11.3.2 Modify the connector -- 11.3.3 Modify the collaborations -- 11.4 Test the Catalog Item Confirmation -- 11.5 End-to-end simulation -- Part 3 Appendixes -- Appendix A. Getting started with UCCnet -- A.1 Prerequisites -- A.1.1 System requirements -- A.1.2 Software requirements -- A.2 Configuring your user account -- A.3 Obtain and register your own digital certificates -- A.3.1 Import your digital certificate into SYNCpoint -- A.3.2 Bind your userid to certificate -- A.4 Obtain UCCnet's public key digital certificate -- A.5 Subscribe your user IDs to relevant events -- A.5.1 Subscribe retailer to publication information -- A.5.2 Subscribe supplier to authorization information -- Appendix B. Our sample messages -- Sample message texts -- Appendix C. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Online resources.

How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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