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Bruce, Thanks for all the information. I've learned more about JBA's future direction from the messages I've gotten from you in the last two days than I've heard in the last year. While it appears some of what we're doing is not part of JBA's future plans (like E.Supply???), I think your plan is reasonable and will find a fit in the marketplace. Now can anyone enlighten me about the base product? Bruce's messages have described the user interface and interfaces with other systems, but how about the base JBA modules. Is it reasonable to expect significant improvements in functionality and stability, or is JBA's view that the modules are mature and complete from a functionality perspective and now in maintenance mode? Dan Thomas Sr. VP Information Systems MDI 4500 Progress Blvd. Louisville, KY 40218-5058 Phone (502) 454-9013 ext. 120 email DThomas@lpw-mdi.com -----Original Message----- From: bmcintyre@jbana.com [mailto:bmcintyre@jbana.com] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 12:42 PM To: JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com Subject: J Connects and Third Party Products A question was raised about the use of J Connects with 3rd Party products. THe J Connects piece of the puzzle is a subset of the Active Architecture picture overall, which includes XML as well as J Connects. Vertex was mentioned as one example or an interface that might be impacted. Active Architecture will not be used for Vertex at present. It will continue to be an RPG based interface. This interface is maintained in some situations by the Geac American distribution organization. In the labs we have been working on a replacement for our RPG based EDI interface module. This involves using J Connects in conjunction with a product from IBM called MQIntegrator. This IBM product allows for rules based mapping between different XML messages. We have completed initial alpha testing on simple transactions and are in the process of creating more complex transactions. This will allow for the manipulation of EDI messages through XML, leading also the ability to integrate System 21 to Biztalk and other XML derived communication providers. Harbinger themselves are moving away from the EDI translation business on an AS/400 and are promoting a portal which they hope to have their customer base port to this year by year end. We are discussing how to work with them at present in this new scenario. However, one possibility is that we would send an XML message to thier portal. We will be interested in potential beta candidates once we get the EDI pieces a little farther along. This will need 3.5.2b as the platform for betas. The Nutech Viewpoint warehousing product is a competing technology to the Actived Architecture. However, if it is working it is difficult to see why anyone would displace it. Varsity Logistics is a potential for integration through the Active Architecture. With third party integration and Active Architecture in general we have proven the technology internally, we have integration on beta test at customer sites. We are not intending to build interfaces to lots of products in the product center but to deliver XML as the integration vehicle with a tool set to allow for integration to be built for many different packages. To facilitate which messages we need when we are asking for input from our distribution operations on which XML messages should be created first. I would offer the same thing to the list, which XML derived messages would be of value to your integration requirements overall? The e.supply application that was asked about is not a supported product center development. It is supported by the distribution companies. We are providing links to Websphere Commerce Server as an example of how we can integrate e commerce applications using Active Architecture. We are also developing new applications in conjunction with the IBM labs, based in Java, which will be additional modules that will work with System 21. These developments will be the subject of several announcements and articles in the near future. We anticipate that the availability of Java based applications, structured as EJB's, whose functional content exceeds System 21 today, will represent a more appealing deployment of server side logic to support web and other integration efforts. We are working closely with IBM to ensure that we are able to take quick advantage of the evolution of the AS/400 into a java server. Please note that we are aiming these new modules at the generic and food verticals initially. There are no plans at present to build these across Drinks or Style. We are going to beta this summer on these new products with GA in early 2001. More detailed information will be coming out in the not too distant future. I hope this helps. +--- | This is the JBA Software Users Mailing List! | To submit a new message send your mail to JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to JBAUSERS-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to JBAUSERS-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: doug333@aol.com. +--- +--- | This is the JBA Software Users Mailing List! | To submit a new message send your mail to JBAUSERS-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to JBAUSERS-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to JBAUSERS-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: doug333@aol.com. +---
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