WebService application scenarios:
1. Communication across firewalls
2. Application integration < br> Data exchange between heterogeneous systems
3.B2B integration
Integrating applications with WebService can make the company’s internal business processing more automated. But what happens when the transaction crosses suppliers and customers and breaks the boundaries of the company? Cross-company business transaction integration is usually called B2B integration. WebService is the key to successful B2B integration. Through WebService, companies can “expose” key business applications to designated suppliers and customers. For example, by “exposing” the electronic ordering system and electronic invoice system, customers can send orders electronically, and suppliers can send raw material purchase invoices electronically. For example, the third-party logistics system exposes courier query and courier registration and integrates it into the e-commerce system.
4. Software and data reuse
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WebService application scenarios:
1. Communication across firewalls
2. Application integration
Heterogeneous systems Exchange data between
3.B2B integration
Integrating applications with WebService can make the company’s internal business processing more automated. But what happens when the transaction crosses suppliers and customers and breaks the boundaries of the company? Cross-company business transaction integration is usually called B2B integration. WebService is the key to successful B2B integration. Through WebService, companies can “expose” key business applications to designated suppliers and customers. For example, by “exposing” the electronic ordering system and electronic invoice system, customers can send orders electronically, and suppliers can send raw material purchase invoices electronically. For example, the third-party logistics system exposes express inquiry and express registration and integrates it into the e-commerce system.
4. Software and data reuse
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