Feature documents for MEA

This list features the most requested documents as well as those identified as valuable in helping answer your questions related to the Maximo Enterprise Adapter (MEA). Predefined Integration Content: Functional Description and Implementation Scope (1380484) Maximo Integration Framework- Error Extract Functionality (1331069) Setting up a WebLogic cluster for use with the Maximo Enterprise Adapter (1293677) [...]

Maximo 7.1 Integration Framework Configuration Basics

This entry is part 1 of 7 in the series Getting Started with MIF

The Integration Framework provides Web services and service-oriented architecture (SOA) technologies to support application services and coordination between enterprise systems and external applications. Integration can be quickly configured and customized to meet specific business requirements with predefined components and object structures. The Integration Framework is composed of highly flexible business components to ensure compatibility with [...]

WebCast: Clustering Maximo with Integration Framework

Presenter(s): Belinda Fuller Time: 24 Jun 2009, 10:00AM Eastern US This STE will cover separating inbound and outbound processing, JMS in a clustered environment, Sequential vs Continuous JMS queues, what resources are required, clustering JMS for inbound message load balancing, JMS setup for outbound messaging processing, Crontask setup best practice. Please call into the phone [...]

WebCast: Integration Framework Overview and New Features in IF 7

This is an older webcast, but you can still view the PPT and video presentation.
This STE will cover Maximo Integration Framework, integration Framework Changes from MEA 6.x to IF 7.1, and Integration Framework New Features

Creating web services with the Integration Framework

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Web Services

Along with the many other ways to insert and retrieve data, you can create and deploy web services to be integration with third party tools, just like our workorder assignment module that allows you to quickly batch assign workorders to your labor force.  It follows all of Maximo’s business rules when entering data, but you [...]

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Screencast: Import data with XML flat files

This entry is part 3 of 14 in the series Import Data with MIF

Screencast tutorial on how to import data with XML flat files. You see how to export data and learn how to import data with the Integration Framework. Also, you will easily see how to get the XML structure for your import process.

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Export data to XML files with MIF

This entry is part 5 of 14 in the series Import Data with MIF

Exporting data with the Integration Framework is a lot easier than importing data.  When importing data, we use “Enterprise Services”, but for exporting data we need to use “Publish Channels”.  Of course they are both based on Object Structures.  Out of the box, Maximo provides plenty of Publish Channels and Enterprise Services to satisfy most [...]

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Screencast: Import users and passwords with Maximo Integration Framework

This entry is part 2 of 14 in the series Import Data with MIF

This screencast will walk you through importing security users and be able to set their passwords.

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Tivoli WebCast: Export and Import with Maximo Integration Framework

For those of you who are new to MIF, IBM is presenting this WebCast. This STE will cover Maximo Integration Framework, basic configuration external system, object structure, endpoint, export data to xml and flat file, import data from xml and flat file.

Import assets and asset specifications with MIF

This entry is part 4 of 14 in the series Import Data with MIF

Detailed tutorial on importing assets and asset specifications with the Maximo Integration Framework.

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