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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 19, 2012
Filed:
Mar. 16, 2010
Peter Surma, Heidelberg, DE;
Andreas Dahl, Rauenberg, DE;
Stefan Rossmanith, Walldorf, AT;
Christoph Hofmann, Wiesloch, DE;
Peter Surma, Heidelberg, DE;
Andreas Dahl, Rauenberg, DE;
Stefan Rossmanith, Walldorf, AT;
Christoph Hofmann, Wiesloch, DE;
SAP AG, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
Systems and techniques are disclosed for transmitting a message through an application integration system without having to convert the message from a format that native to both a sending application and a receiving application. A computer-implemented method for transmitting a message from a sending application through an application integration system can include determining a receiving application of the message, and determining a file format used by the receiving application. If the file format used by the receiving application is substantially identical to a file format used by the sending application, the method can include wrapping the message in a markup language file envelope according to a markup language used by the application integration system. The message can then be routed in the markup language file envelope to the receiving application.