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Outbound Integration Process Initiation, Request Object Structure Definition, Summary, Output, Value
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Synchronous Outbound Integration Processing Outbound Integration Process Initiation Summary A Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) environment enables the use of external services for the purposes of data processing from multiple data sources. Invocation channels support this generic service-oriented architecture capability by enabling the integration framework to call external applications and process their response. You initiate the outbound integration process. This process can be implemented by using an action class which calls an invocation channel. You can implement an action by using the following means: T A user interface control (within an application) T Workflow routing T Escalation Request Object Structure Definition Summary The integration framework performs the following activities when it builds a request object structure from the objects: 1 The request object structure that is associated with each invocation channel is determined. 2 The request object structure identifies its component objects. 3 The integration framework constructs the request object structure from the objects. 4 The integration framework adds the following header information to the request object structure: Tag Object structure name messageID creationDateTime Value The name of the object structure. Unique message ID. System datetime. Output The output of this activity is an object structure with the following format and header data: . . . 56 Integration Guide
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