Data descriptions are generated from the Siebel business methods service and integration objects by the adapter. They are represented as XML schemas.
The following apply to data descriptions:
A business graph is generated for every method selected under a business service when the service type is outbound. A business service contains a complex type, the business object, and the properties for the method arguments. The data type of the arguments can be a string or a complex type. The arguments with the string data type become properties of type string in the business object.
A complex type argument is represented by an input or output integration object. The input or output integration is based on the details entered in the process or retrieved from the EIS repository. The adapter automatically generates the business objects for the integration components under these integration objects. The business object hierarchy is created based on the relationship between the integration components, for example, parent and child.
When a business service does not have any arguments for a method, no properties are generated under the business object. The adapter automatically sets the application-specific information at the business object and properties levels.
Last updated: Sun Mar 12 11:38:28 2006
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