A message AIM gathers protocol messages from a source and breaks the message’s data out for other use. It also gathers a set of messages into a single message format and surrounds the resulting data stream with the appropriate protocol to send it to an application.
A message AIM can function as an acquisition AIM or a delivery AIM. The structure of a message AIM and the object flow are different depending on whether the message AIM is an acquisition or delivery AIM and whether the message AIM uses a protocol object.
To create and implement ODL AIMs:
Use MSG-IDE to create acquisition and delivery AIMs and save them as project files. See Chapter 2, “Developing ODL Applications.”
Use the Configurator to specify acquisition and delivery AIM properties such as communication protocol (resources) and functions. See the e-Biz Impact Configurator Guide.
Deploy the MSG-IDE project files to the network server. See the e-Biz Impact Configuration Guide, Chapter 5, “Deploying Files and Executing e-Biz Impact Clusters.”
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