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![]() To administer WebLogic Integration, refer to the following topics.
Provides basic information for getting started with WebLogic Integration, such as starting and stopping procedures, starting each design and administration tool, and performing typical customizations including how to create a new domain. Includes examples of the files that configure WebLogic Server and deploy the resources and applications that make up WebLogic Integration. Also includes a reference of key WebLogic Integration commands.
Explains how to use the WebLogic Integration Studio to design and monitor business process workflows.
Explains how to use the WebLogic Integration Worklist, which you can use to execute existing business processes. Provides an overview of the WebLogic Integration Framework and explains how to configure and use application views to represent your enterprise’s business processes.
Explains what EDI (Electronic Document Interchange) is and describes how to interconnect with your trading partners using the EDI integration functionality provided with WebLogic Integration. Describes how to configure and manage WebLogic Integration business-to-business (B2B) integration solutions.
Explains how to implement a security scheme for your WebLogic Integration B2B deployment.
Describes how to use the RosettaNet business protocol for creating e-commerce exchanges using the B2B integration component.
Describes how to use the cXML business protocol for creating e-commerce exchanges using the B2B integration component.
Describes how to use the ebXML business protocol for creating e-commerce exchanges using the B2B integration component.
Explains how to translate data from binary format to XML and from XML to binary format.
Describes the data integration plug-in, which you use to exchange information between applications by translating data from binary formats to XML and from XML to binary formats.
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