학술논문

GAIL: the Gen-it(R) Abstract Integration Layer for B2B application integration solutions
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings 39th International Conference and Exhibition on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems. TOOLS 39 Technology of object-oriented languages and systems Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 2001. TOOLS 39. 39th International Conference and Exhibition on. :73-82 2001
Subject
Computing and Processing
Sun
Trademarks
Unified modeling language
Protocols
Plugs
Business
Databases
Technology management
XML
Time to market
Language
ISSN
1530-2067
Abstract
Different solutions exist in the market for B2B application frameworks, including Microsoft(R) Biztalk/sup TM/ and Sun/sup TM/ Open Net Environment (Sun ONE). These supply a set of standard technologies and protocols for B2B application integration. However, all of these solutions require manual coding to integrate the different layers of B2B applications. Given the multi-tier nature of B2B applications, where each tier has to be developed separately, it becomes a very complex task to develop these applications without an integrated visual and code generator environment to customize the generation process for a given B2B architecture. GAIL (the Gen-it(R) Abstract Integration Layer) provides B2B application framework vendors a customized model-driven architecture/sup TM/ approach for deploying B2B applications. Indeed, GAIL plugs into most of the leading UML modeling tools and provides a parameterized architecture/sup TM/ blueprint to generate most of the code needed in deploying B2B applications. The benefits of integrating GAIL with B2B application solutions are: time-to-market solution delivery, customization and integration performed visually and generated systematically, enforced corporate standards in each project, drastic reduction of ongoing maintenance, and explicit knowledge management.