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IBM BJ0NJML - Service And Asset Management - Object Structure Services; Standard Services; Web Services

IBM BJ0NJML - Service And Asset Management
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Adapter, Service, and Channel Creations
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Integration Guide
Processing Rules The integration framework applies any specified processing rules to objects,
before it saves the objects. Use object structure processing rules to set or evaluate
XML fields. You can manipulate key data before the object is created.
You can also use processing rules to access and retrieve pertinent data from
objects that you do not include in the object structure.
Integration Controls You can create an integration control when the predefined integration controls do
not meet your business needs. You can define integration controls globally and
associate them to an enterprise service.
You can use integration controls to control the behavior of processing logic in a
Java class or in a processing rule. Control values are used in enterprise service
implementations to meet your business requirements.
Interface Tables If necessary, you can change the interface table name for the service or channel.
Object Structure Services
Object structure services support the following operations: CREATE, UPDATE,
DELETE, SYNC, and QUERY.
Object Structures The object structure is the basis for the object structure service processing.
Object Structure
Processing
You can provide customized inbound and outbound processing logic in the
inbound processing and an outbound definition classes. Object structure services
require XML messages that comply with the object structure XML schema
definition.
Standard Services
You can use standard services to expose system application service methods for
invocation by external applications. You can invoke these services by using HTTP,
EJB, and Web services.
Web Services
You can use the integration framework to expose all integration services as Web
services.
Object Structure Web
Service
You can create a Web service from an object structure service. The object structure
service contains the logic for integration message processing.
Enterprise Web Service You can create a Web service from an enterprise service. You first must create an
enterprise service and associate that service to an existing external system. The
enterprise service contains the logic and rules for inbound integration message
processing.
Standard Web Service You can create a Web service from a standard service. The standard service
contains the application-defined methods in the object for each application
service.
Only the methods that are annotated in the application services are the methods
that are available for selection when you create a Web service.

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