Integration of "BAS" with other databases, sites and applications.
26.01.2017

Integration of "BAS" with other databases, sites and applications.


Methods of exchange:

  • Text documents;
  • DBF files;
  • Com connection;
  • WEB-services;
  • WEB extension;
  • XML;
  • Automation Client/Server;
  • Working with HTML documents;
  • Working with files;
  • ActiveDocument Layouts;
  • Working with the Internet;
  • Data exchange.

The "BAS" system is an open system and provides an opportunity for integration with virtually any external programs and equipment based on open generally accepted "data transmission standards".


In the system "BAS" there is a whole set of tools with which you can:

  • create, process and share data of various formats;
  • support various communication protocols ;
  • support the standards of interaction with other subsystems.
Main integration methods

Text documents: The built-in system language allows you to create, process and exchange text documents, which can be one of the least resource-intensive ways to interact with other information systems.

DBF-файли: The mechanism for working with DBF databases provides the ability to manipulate them directly from the built-in system language, allowing you to perform almost any data operations.

COM connection: Provides reliable and fast programmatic access to BAS system data from external applications.

Web services: Allows you to create and interact with web services published by third-party providers, which expands the possibilities of integration with other systems.

XML: The system supports data exchange in XML format, which is a generally accepted means of data representation, which simplifies integration with various application systems.

Automation Client/Server: Allows you to control the BAS system application from other programs and perform actions similar to interactive ones.

Working with HTML documents: HTML document working tools allow you to embed them into application solution forms and edit them using the built-in language.

Working with files: The system provides access to file system functions that can be used to organize interaction with other information systems through shared directories.

Working with the Internet: The ability to send and receive e-mail, as well as exchange data using HTTP(S) and FTP protocols directly from the built-in language of the system.

Data exchange: Data exchange mechanisms allow you to create geographically distributed information systems, ensuring interaction between different information bases, including those that are not based on "BAS".

Thanks to these tools, the "BAS" system can integrate with various external systems, ensuring effective data exchange and increasing the productivity of business processes. 
 

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