IBM BJ0NJML Integration Guide - Page 58
Standard Services, Inbound Integration Process Initiation
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Synchronous Inbound Integration Processing Standard Services The following diagram illustrates an overview of the synchronous standard service processing activities. Inbound Integration Process Initiation Summary A standard service can be accessed by using an HTTP Post, an Enterprise JavaBean invocation, and a Web service invocation to receive synchronous standard service messages. HTTP Post and Enterprise Beans The following steps describe the initiation of inbound processing in the integration framework: 1 A servlet provides the ability for external systems to post transactions to the system. You can use the following URL to post the transactions to standard services that process synchronously: hostname:port/meaweb/ss/maximo service name maximo service name is the name of the application service. 2 J2EE™ clients can invoke Enterprise JavaBeans that are written according to the Sun Microsystems®, Inc., J2EE client specification. To invoke the Enterprise JavaBean to process the message synchronously: public byte{} action(byte[] actionData, String maxServiceName) A client can use the Java Naming and Directory Interface name of the Enterprise JavaBean (ejb/maximo/remote/actionservice) to look up the Enterprise JavaBean reference and invoke the method. The client also needs the following settings: Access to the Home and Remote class files 44 Integration Guide
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