e-Biz Impact uses Application Interface Module (AIM) applications to communicate with other systems, acquire transaction data from an endpoint application (a logical or physical device), and deliver the data to one or several endpoint destinations.
AIMS can be developed using ODL, Java, and C\C++.
ODL AIMs – use MSG-IDE and this guide to develop acquisition and delivery AIMs (also known as message AIMs) using the e-Biz Impact Object Definition Language (ODL).
Java AIMs – to develop Java AIMs, see Java Support in e-Biz Impact on the e-Biz Impact SyBooks CD that comes with the product.
C/C++ AIMs – AIMs that transmit data to a different cluster, and MQAcq and MQDel AIMs that interact with IBM WebSphere MQ, see the e-Biz Impact Application Guide on the e-Biz Impact SyBooks CD that comes with the product.
Data acquired by an AIM application can also be transformed in a variety of ways using transaction production, which is optional. The Store and Forward Manager (SFM) performs transaction production using ODL applications that you develop using the TRAN-IDE tool. See the e-Biz Impact TRAN-IDE Guide for instructions on creating SFM applications and specific details about transaction production.
MSG-IDE provides a means to build custom message AIMs for communicating between applications and e-Biz Impact. The resulting program can act as either an acquisition or delivery AIM.
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