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 [...]
MIF – External Systems
Here is an nicely detailed article explaining external systems in Maximo 7.
Maximo 7 Web Services Library
Here is a link to a great write up on Maximo 7′s Web Services Library. [via TAIC]
Setup Integration Framework JMS queues and buses in WebSphere
I have talked a lot about the integration framework and how to import and export data, but I have not given any steps on how to set it up. So here is a quick guide to setup the JMS queues and buses for use with the Integration Framework. These steps are for a single instance [...]
Setting up JMS buses and queues for multiple instances of Maximo 7
I’m sure most of you have read my post on setting up multiple instances of Maximo, and if you have, you maybe wondering how to setup the JMS buses and queues for MIF to work for each instance. Well, here is a detailed KB article on Configuring JMS Buses and queues for Multiple Independent Instances [...]
Creating Additional Continuous Queues and MDBs
Here is a good article on creating additional continuous queues and MDBs for Maximo 7 MIF.
Action properties for Integration Framework (MIF)
In a recent forum post, I was asked why the data being imported was being overwritten and not replaced by the data specified in the integration table or flat file. In short, the answer is you have to specify an ‘action’ property when importing the data. That property is optional, but you can tell MIF [...]








