iWay Application Adapter for Siebel User's Guide
Introducing the iWay Application Adapter for Siebel
Features of the iWay Application Adapter for Siebel
Typical Siebel Server Deployment
The Siebel Application Model
Integrating With Siebel
Siebel EAI Architecture
Using iWay Explorer With the iWay Application Adapter for Siebel
Encoding Support on UNIX Platforms
Configuring Connection Pooling for Siebel
Siebel Version 6.2 and Lower Connectivity Prerequisites
Deployment Information for Your iWay Adapter
Information Roadmap
Supported Platforms Matrix
Overview
Siebel Versions
Operating Systems
Databases
Java Development Kit (JDK)
Communication Modes
Object Types and Interfaces
Communication Types
Operations
Other Functions
Known Limitations
Related Information for Specific iWay Releases
Creating XML Schemas and iWay Business Services
Processing Overview
Starting Servlet iWay Explorer
Managing a Siebel Connection
Viewing Metadata
Creating a Schema for a Siebel Business Component or Siebel Business Service
Creating an XML Schema for a Siebel Integration Object
Locating Schemas
Returning Fields in a Specified Order
Using the QueryWithView and QueryEx Methods
Understanding the ROW_ID and REASON Attributes
Creating iWay Business Services
Listening for Siebel Events
Understanding iWay Event Functionality
Creating an Event Port
Creating a Channel
Troubleshooting and Error Messages
Troubleshooting
Error Messages in iWay Explorer
Error Messages in Siebel
Error Messages in iBSP
Updating a Siebel Field
Configuring the Adapter in an iWay Environment
Configuring the Adapter in iWay Service Manager
Siebel Workflows
Overview
Creating a Siebel Workflow