INTERFACES -TYPES OF INTERFACES -Open Interface - Custom Interface
Posted on June 8th, 2008 by Kamlesh Jethwa
INTERFACES
- Interfaces are used to integrate external systems and data conversion in Oracle Applications.
- These can be used to either transfer data from Oracle Applications to a flat file or data from legacy system to Oracle Applications.
- Used extensively at the time of data conversion from legacy/old systems to a fresh implementation of Oracle Applications.
- Used also at regular intervals when data transfer is from live systems if the system is not represented in Oracle Applications implementation.
TYPES OF INTERFACES
Two major types of Interfaces
· Inbound: To transfer data from external systems to Oracle Applications.
· Outbound: To transfer data from Oracle Applications to external systems.
Two other distinctions of Interfaces
· Open Interface: If interface logic is provided by Oracle Applications, it is called an Open Interface.
· Custom Interface: If the interface logic needs to be developed by the implementation team it is called Custom Interface.
Filed under: AOL (Application Object Library ), ERP, Interfaces, Oracle Apps, PL/SQL, SQL
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