Published Interfaces Layer

The Published Interfaces Layer contains the business logic used by the CMPClosed Converged Monetisation Platform. The MDS Global product that supports customer care and billing for digital service providers. SOAP Web Services. The interfaces layer is accessed via RMIClosed Remote Method Invocation. A Java system that allows an object running in one Java Virtual Machine (VM) to invoke methods of an object running in another Java VM./JRM and then connects to the CMP database via JDBCClosed Java Database Connectivity. The application programming interface (API) that allows Java programs to access databases..

The Published Interfaces Layer is installed as a set of Enterprise JavaClosed A widely used object-oriented programming language that is designed for use in the distributed environment of the internet. It is the most popular programming language for Android smartphone applications Beans (EJBs) to a JBossClosed An open-source, cross-platform Java application server developed by JBoss, a division of Red Hat Inc. JBoss AS is an open-source implementation of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) that is used for implementing Java applications and other web-based applications and software. JBoss is an open source alternative to commercial offerings from IBM WebSphere and SAP NetWeaver. Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) on Red Hat Enterprise LinuxClosed A well-known widely used open source operating system., or Wildfly on Rocky Linux. The business logic is shared with the AgentViewClosed The graphical user interface of the CMP that is typically used by Customer Service Agents to access CMP customer and billing data. In versions prior to CMP 8.0, this was called the CMP GUI. Interfaces Layer such that CMP SOAP Web Services and AgentView expose functions in a consistent manner.