Well first you need to see what you will be sharing with the other
applications
Before you can truly begin.

Such as:  Interacting with LDAP.
Find out what containers are used in LDAP and see what you need from them to
Use within the new project.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 7:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Designing for Integration

Hi, i have been assigned a coldfusion project that must be designed to
interface with other systems. I dont know anything about the other systems
that it will interface with but am assuming that some standards apply that
everyone has to follow, then some specific stuff needs to be done once you
know the system you want to interface with. 

I have been told that all the other systems have been developed in Java
which is good as i am using coldfusion for the business logic, and apache
derby for the database (which is also Java). 

This concept is completely new to me.

Can anyone give me an indication of what i need to be thinking about in
terms of building for interfacing with other systems. 

Basically, i am using coldfusion for the core system business logic, and
apache derby for the database. The primary function for the interface is to
get the data that exists on other systems and put it into our system. I am
wondering whether this is a database issue or whether it should be designed
and managed in coldfusion.


i would appreciate any advice that any can give me, thanks.



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