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Enterprise Enabler® (EE) is a complete and proven development environment for building and running integrated processes and data workflows. Based on .NET, it offers robust capabilities with growing libraries of pre-built process nodes and connectivity objects. EE is infinitely extensible and invites custom objects and nodes.
- Think EAI in a box
- Think EAI power, even for just a single interface
- Think complex data transformation - many to many
- Think self documentation
Features:
- Moves data anywhere at any frequency
- Provides a flexible and extensive framework for robust functionality
- Reuses the .Net language features to customize applications
- Extends and evolves with and for the users to create:
o Reusable custom AppComms
o New reusable function to extend data's transformations
o New reusable nodes for use in process
o Multiple layers of data manipulation and numerous hooks for addition of custom developed code.
- Reuses AppComms (connectivity), functions, transformations, processes, nodes, etc.
- Uses .Net language; extremely flexible (without requiring Visual Studio as part of the installation)
- Supports any standard but does not require standards
- SOA:
o No application server required.
o Zero coding necessary to expose or consume web services.
o Complies with SOAP, but does not require SOAP for all or any components.
o Provides web services using multiple sources
o Functions as a web services client
- E-Commerce:
o Easily handles connection to ERP, CRM, Data Stores and Files
o Sends information via various protocols SOAP, FTP, HTTP, etc
o Handles the interchange between hierarchical and relational data
- Composite Application Platform:
o In the past building a composite application required several software tools, usually a combination of BPM and EAI tools with each one working differently. A tremendous amount of work was required to make sure that all of these tools worked together in some useful way. Because of the complexity of the multi-tool environment, maintenance of the finished composite application was challenging.
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