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Re: Integrating OTM & Oracle Apps with BPEL PM 10g version

Naveen,

You can use any middleware that you like to integrate with OTM -- the BPEL Process manager is only required for the pre-packaged Oracle EBS / OTM integration processes.

In fact, most clients using OTM are utilizing custom integration and only a few are integrating with EBS (most are other systems like home-grown, SAP, etc).

Here are some of the other integration middleware packages that I'm aware of (from another post - http://www.otmfaq.com/forums/f24/opi...n-engines-363/ (Opinions on Integration Engines?))

Proven, though expensive:
  • webMethods
  • Tibco
  • IBM MQ
Capable, but complex:
  • IBM WebSphere Integration Server
Reliable and less expensive:
  • HP Mercator
  • Sun SeeBeyond eGate
Inexpensive, though reported to have volume issues:
  • Microsoft BizTalk
Newer (capable) technologies, though unproven:
  • Oracle BPEL / Oracle ESB
  • Active Endpoints BPEL
Cheap, but limited capabilities:
  • OTM Python Scripts (included w/ OTM)
Hope this helps,
Chris
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