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Beijing and Shanghai Chinese Translation Service in The field of Heteroideous data exchange middleware



12.5.4 Heteroideous data exchange middleware
Heteroideous data exchange middleware is created on cooperation’s Intranet or Internet to integrate data, and it provides services, including data retrieval, conversion, transfer, and storage for heteroideous data sources such as database, file system, and application, etc. Through message communication, FTP, and other data transfer mechanisms, this system makes data copy and uploading/downloading very easy and quick.

Heteroideous data exchange middleware is composed of server side and client side, and the client side can be either a dedicated graphic interface tool or a user application. In actual scenarios, server side has a data sending part and a data receiving part.

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The server side of the heteroideous data exchange middleware is at the core of the data integration system. Its functions are listed bellow:
1). Send, transfer, and receive data;
2). Listen to and process requests coming from client side;
3). Listen to and process requests coming from other servers, and thus user are allowed to control another server remotely;
4). Manage related items, such as tasks, adaptors, tunnels, data source, and data processing plug-ins, etc.

The heteroideous data exchange middleware is a powerful and user friendly graphic interface tool. And with it, user can:
1). Operate a specified server, such as start up, shut down, configure sending service, define and manage tasks, check up logs, etc. The operation on tasks is done by wizards, by which we can easily create sending or receiving tasks.
2). Flow definition and control. A data flow is generally connected to multiple servers. By using client side tools, we can define a data flow involved with many servers and deploy the data flow to corresponding servers, and thus each server will automatically send or receive tasks. Meanwhile, users are allowed to control a data flow through client side tools, such as check flow status, stop or restart flow, etc.