Dang...I did drop that acronym didn't I?  Enterprise Application
Integration.  A fancy term for the architecture, plans, methods, and tools
aimed at modernizing, consolidating, and coordinating the computer
applications in an enterprise (I didn't make that one up....but I can't
remember where I got if from).  If you think of it we have all of these
existing legacy applications and databases and we want to continue to use
them while adding or migrating to a new set of applications that exploit
the Internet, e-commerce, extranet, and all these other great new
technologies.   This can range from simplistic to complicated.....

Now, this is just my opinion but I am looking at B2B as really two issues:
1.)  How do I get the data to our customers, suppliers, and marketplaces
and 2.) how do I integrate this into my legacy applications (no offense to
anyone).

There are certain aspects of Connetc for iSeries that are really cool.
There is a whitepaper on the site that gives a pretty good idea of what the
product does.  Again, no plug but it does get the thought processes moving.

Connect for iSeries

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/btob/connect/pdf/whtpaperv11.pdf

Cyclone

http://64.225.79.8/pdf/data-sheet/ent-std.pdf

Sterling Commerce

http://www.sterlingcommerce.com/solutions/products/ebi/integrator/pdfs/Integrator_08-22.pdf


Michael Crump
Saint-Gobain Containers
1509 S. Macedonia Ave.
Muncie, IN  47302
(765)741-7696
(765)741-7012 f
(800)428-8642

mailto:mike.crump@saint-gobain.com





                    jt <jt@ee.net>
                                         To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
                    11/09/01 09:44       cc:
                    AM                   Subject:     RE: UDDI, Web Services 
and the 400 ?
                    Please respond
                    to midrange-l





Mike,

Thanks for the overview and, especially, the list of product offerings that
are out there.

What's "EAI"...?


James Jay Toran (jjt)
Columbus, OH  USA
E-mail:  jt@ee.net



"Have a GREAT day...!  And a BETTER ONE TOMORROW~~~:-)" (sm)


> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
> [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of
> Mike.Crump@saint-gobain.com
> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 9:15 AM
> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: UDDI, Web Services and the 400 ?
>
>
>
> Don,
>
> I love such targeted and narrowly defined questions.....sorry just
> kidding...that is completely tongue in cheek.
>
> You make a great point.  IMO this stuff is all over the map and
> moving at a
> very fast speed.  It is a subject that I am just starting to look at
> myself.  I think that each item you mentioned is worthy of a huge
> discussion.
>
> Now, I'm not making a plug for anything but I think looking at
> what certain
> vendors are doing and what their products offer can provide some insight.
> We are looking at products like Cyclone, Connect for iSeries,
TrailBlazer,
> etc.  So, if you want to see what the AS/400 can do, these may give you
> some insight.
>
> I think the AS/400 plays well in this area however there are some
> exceptions.  There are vendors that are deploying bolt-on type of
> applications to traditional back-end systems.   They do B2B, they do EAI,
> they do it all, etc.  Companies like ModelN, Web Methods (?), Sterling
> Commerce, etc. (again no plug) have these new and wonderful B2B products.
> Most of these specifically run on the NT or Unix platform.  These
> companies
> are making a big splash.  Whether it turns out to be a good move or
> not......It would be nice to see these type of products support
> the AS/400.
>
> Anyway, that is my thoughts put into as an abbreviated form as
> possible....
>
> Michael Crump
> Saint-Gobain Containers
> 1509 S. Macedonia Ave.
> Muncie, IN  47302
> (765)741-7696
> (765)741-7012 f
> (800)428-8642
>
> mailto:mike.crump@saint-gobain.com
>
>
>
>
>
>                     "Schenck, Don"
>                     <Don.Schenck@p       To:     midrange-L@midrange.com
>                     fizer.com>           cc:
>                                          Subject:     UDDI, Web
> Services and the 400 ?
>                     11/09/01 08:45
>                     AM
>                     Please respond
>                     to midrange-l
>
>
>
>
>
> Gang --
>
> Where does the 400 play in terms of UDDI, Web Services, SOAP,
> XML, etc etc?
>
> It's a fast moving train.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- Don Schenck, Schenck Technical Consulting
>
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