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Whitepapers and igniteXML In Action
Check out white papers featuring igniteXML use cases to learn how managing a Canonical Model is an essential part of an enterprise data and integration strategy. Read a white paper on the creation, management and adoption of a model or request an interactive demonstration and gain hands-on access to the enterprise Canonical Model Management solution.
Introduction to igniteXML
igniteXML is focused on solving two of the major challenges found in enterprise integration. The first challenge is management of enterprise integration models and industry standard frameworks. The second is generation of model/framework compliant...
Canonical Model Based Enterprise Integration
Most organizations are moving away from point to point integration in a bid to be more agile and to reduce integration costs (via greater reuse). Whether at the stage of using simple messages to talk to web services or a fully governed SOA approach, the key to achieving these goals of agility and reuse...
Canonical Model Management vs. XML Schema Editing
The majority of organizations that are moving away from point-to-point integration quickly realize that it is essential to adopt a single Canonical Model to ensure data interoperability for data in motion. As the standard for data in motion is XML...
Combining Logical and Physical Models
Most Enterprise Integration efforts suffer from a similar challenge: Business Analysts think in one way, developers in another, and both are asked to use models created by Architects. This gap is often reflected in the tooling used by the different groups. Architects and Data Analysts like to use logical... modelling
Building a Canonical Model from scratch
Organizations are moving away from point-to-point integration because it is too expensive (particularly in terms of lifecycle management), it is too complex and it often slows companies down.
Leveraging generic Industry Schema e.g. OAGi, XCBL
The majority of organizations that are moving away from point-to-point integration quickly realize that it is essential to adopt a single Canonical Model to ensure data interoperability for data in motion.
Canonical Models mapped to Relational Data Models
Organizations are moving away from point-to-point integration because it is too expensive (particularly in terms of lifecycle management), it is too complex and it often slows companies down.
igniteXML and Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA)
Oracle’s Application Integration Architecture (AIA) provides common business objects and an architectural starting point for building integration.












