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e-docs > WebLogic Platform > WebLogic Integration > Designing Solutions |
Designing Solutions
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Key Integration Design Concepts
Best Practices and Design Patterns
Roles in Integration Solution Design
Enterprise Information System Specialists
Determining Integration Solution Requirements
Defining Integration Solutions and Business Processes
Defining Actors and Their Roles in Business Processes
Other Domains in the Enterprise
External Trading Partners Performing B2B Integration
Defining Business Event Characteristics
Defining the Message Format for Business Events
Defining Data Flow Requirements
Defining the Quality of Service
Defining the Integration Solution Topology
Specifying Requirements for the Sample WebLogic Integration Application
Specifying the Integration Solution and Business Processes
Steps for Querying Price-and-Availability
Steps for Issuing a Purchase Order
Actors and Roles for Selecting a Supplier
Actors and Roles for Issuing a Purchase Order
Events in the Supplier Selection Process
Events in the Purchase Order Process
Specifying Data Flow Requirements
Data Flows in the Price-and-Availability Request Process
Data Flows in the Purchase Order Process
Specifying the Quality of Service
Specifying the Integration Topology
Designing the Integration Solution
Understanding the WebLogic Integration Architecture
Mapping the Integration Solution Topology to WebLogic Integration
Defining the Network Topology and Scope of Administrative Control
Defining Human User Interaction
Integrating with EIS Applications
Application Integration Adapters
Developing a Custom Application Integration Solution
Integrating with Other WebLogic Integration Clusters
Integrating with Other Domains in the Enterprise
Integrating with BEA TUXEDO and BEA eLink
Integrating with External Trading Partners
Integrating Custom Application Development
Custom Logic Plug-Ins (Deprecated)
Implementing the Business Processes
About XML-Based Data Transformations
Defining Binary-to-XML Transformations
Defining Binary-to-Binary Transformations
Defining XML-to-XML Transformations
Using Contivo Analyst to Define XML-to-XML Transformations
Contivo Analyst Integration with the WebLogic Integration Repository
Role of Contivo Analyst in an Integration Solution
Designing the Deployment Environment
Performance Considerations in Integration Design
Specifying a High-Level Design for the Sample WebLogic Integration Application
Automating Business Processes Through the WebLogic Integration Studio
Integrating the Supply Chain with B2B Integration
Integrating the ERP System with Application Integration Adapters
Managing Data Transformations with the Data Integration
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