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What is the Integration Framework
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What is the Integration Framework? 1 Key Features of the Integration Framework The integration framework is a set of applications that help you to integrate the system to your external applications. You also can create business flows between the system and your external applications. The key features of the integration framework include: T Predefined content to assist in implementing integration requirements in a timely manner. This content is a comprehensive set of outbound (channels) and inbound (services) integration components that are available to use immediately. T Applications to configure, predefine, and to create new integration definitions. T Applications to facilitate the customization of predefined content by using a processing rule engine, Java™, and Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). T Support for multiple communication modes, including: Web services HTTP Java™ Message Service (JMS) messaging Database interface tables XML and flat files T Event-based, batch, program-initiated, and user-initiated processing of outbound and inbound messages. T Data load and performance scalability by using JMS queues. T Support for clustered environments that reduce system downtime, increase system availability, and improve system performance. T Support for user interface-based integration that includes context-based external application launches. T Support for the integration to operational management products (OMPs). T Support for the bulk export of data by using a user-defined SQL query. T Support for the bulk imports of XML or flat files. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2008 3