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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 10, 2015
Filed:
May. 31, 2012
Hartwig Seifert, Elchesheim-Illingen, DE;
Otto Boehrer, Wiesloch, DE;
Artur Godlinski, Heidelberg, DE;
Joerg Kessler, Nussloch, DE;
Jens Kisker, Heidelberg, DE;
Thomas Kunz, Lobbach/Lobenfeld, DE;
Eugen Pritzkau, Wiesloch, DE;
Stefan Rossmanith, Walldorf, DE;
Duong-han Tran, Bad Schoenborn, DE;
Hartwig Seifert, Elchesheim-Illingen, DE;
Otto Boehrer, Wiesloch, DE;
Artur Godlinski, Heidelberg, DE;
Joerg Kessler, Nussloch, DE;
Jens Kisker, Heidelberg, DE;
Thomas Kunz, Lobbach/Lobenfeld, DE;
Eugen Pritzkau, Wiesloch, DE;
Stefan Rossmanith, Walldorf, DE;
Duong-Han Tran, Bad Schoenborn, DE;
SAP SE, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for facilitating communication between enterprise software applications. Some enterprise software systems communicate using a message protocol designed for use with an exchange system. Those systems require the exchange system to communicate using that message protocol. To communicate with systems using that message protocol, a local system can build a message formatted in accordance with the message protocol, even without an exchange system. The local system stores configuration data and uses the configuration data to build the message.