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Interactive or UI to UI integrations enable movement of data directly from one
user interface into another user interface. They are also sometimes referred to
as presentation to presentation integrations.
Unlike in server side integration, this movement of data through the use of an interactive integration does not of itself cause any change to the data in any underlying databases. The user must take some additional action after transferring data to cause any data to be committed to any databases. Interactive integration use cases for CES are generally initiated in the external system (for example, SAP). This is achieved through custom user interface controls (buttons, and menu picks) that first have to be added as customizations to the external tool's user interface. The CES system responds to these externally initiated events. This table explains the principal supported user actions, which can be
initiated from the external tool: The SIS Interactive services include multiple components that are all contained within a WebMethods Integration server. From an administrative point of view, you can interact with the system in two places, namely:
The translation mechanism supplied in the CES Integrations software is simply an alternative method for setting up translations suitable for use by those who do not have sufficient WebMethods Integration expertise. Interactive Integration Architecture:
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