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Integration and Data Mapping Integrating OTM / G-Log with external and legacy systems - including XML, WebServices, SOA, ESB, BPEL, EDI and Oracle's Fusion.

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Hi:

Did anyone worked on Advanced Queue of OTM? If so, Please send me a sample program to connect to Advanced queue using Java. Any sort of documentation regarding AQ is welcomed.

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Re: Advanced Queue

kishore,

I just found this note and wanted to post the information that I had sent over to you, so that it will hopefully help the community -- sorry that you are seeing this twice

I don't have any Java code around OAQ, unfortunately, and have only seen it used at a couple of clients (Coca-Cola and UPM). There is very little documentation around this, but it does work reliably. I've worked primarily on the performance side - optimizing OAQ and OTM threads in order to increase the integration throughput.

However, I work with one of the engineers who designed the Coca-Cola OAQ integration, but he's usually working and isn't an active member of the forums.

I'll try to get more details from him and post them here.

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Re: Advanced Queue

hi chris,

thanxs for the info.
currently i doing some ground work on OAQ implementaion in OTM,
i have went through the datamanagement doc but not clear with the implementation sequence, do u have any info on it?

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Re: Advanced Queue

Vignaesh,

Can you give me some more information as to the details your looking for from an implementation sequence? Are you looking for information on how to program your integration for the queues, or simply how using OAQ differs from standard integration development?

If your question is on the latter, then it doesn't differ significantly. Rather than posting and receiving messages from OTM via the WMServlet servlet (that sounds redundant!), you publish and subscribe to queues within Oracle DB. So the true difference in your integration development is simply the programmatic interface, though all of your XMLs and datafile translations will remain the same. In order to parallelize your integration development, you can also utilize the standard OTM integration servlet via http posts, to test your XML translations, while another team perfects the OAQ interfaces -- then bring the two together for the final solution.

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