Application Integration
Application integration allows various databases, programs, and legacy systems to work together. In a suite of programs, application integration is built-in from the start. Application integration between Word and Excel is a given. But what if you need to incorporate something completely different? Quite often, you'll need to use middleware to mediate between the applications and systems. This would allow one database, for example, to access a completely different database ...
If your inventory system is in one form and your accounting system is in another, you need something to bridge the gap. That's where application integration comes into play. In situations when you need to connect back-office systems with various data sources, sharing data between those disparate systems is rarely an easy task. This is yet another place where you won't find shrinkwrap software at the local discount store.
Posted by geekbooks at July 14, 2004 06:51 PM