DocumentCode
1750048
Title
GAIL: the Gen-it(R) Abstract Integration Layer for B2B application integration solutions
Author
Khriss, Ismaïl ; Brassard, Michel ; Pitman, Neil
Author_Institution
Codagen Technol. Corp., Montreal, Que., Canada
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
73
Lastpage
82
Abstract
Different solutions exist in the market for B2B application frameworks, including Microsoft(R) BiztalkTM and SunTM 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 architectureTM approach for deploying B2B applications. Indeed, GAIL plugs into most of the leading UML modeling tools and provides a parameterized architectureTM 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
Keywords
business data processing; object-oriented programming; program compilers; specification languages; GAIL; Gen-it Abstract Integration Layer; Microsoft Biztalk; Sun ONE; Sun Open Net Environment; UML; application integration solutions; business to business application; code generator; knowledge management; model-driven architecture; object oriented programming; parameterized architecture; protocols; standards; Business; Databases; Plugs; Protocols; Sun; Technology management; Time to market; Trademarks; Unified modeling language; XML;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 2001. TOOLS 39. 39th International Conference and Exhibition on
Conference_Location
Santa Barbara, CA
ISSN
1530-2067
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1251-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TOOLS.2001.941661
Filename
941661
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