E2E Bridge® Terminology

The term E2E Bridge describes the software of the E2E Bridge Integration Platform as a whole. The Bridge contains two major components:

The Bridge is installed on a E2E Bridge node instance, whereas node instance is the term used for a physical machine.

As mentioned before, the administration console of the E2E Bridge enables you to manage deployed service instances, in particular xUML services. An xUML service is modeled and created with the E2E Builder, which is integrated in UML editors as plug-in. You can find more information in the Builder User Guide. After the compilation with the E2E Model Compiler, the xUML service is deployed to a node instance that has been defined in the preferences of the UML model. This node instance must run the Bridge. Once the xUML service is deployed and running on the Bridge, it is able to receive SOAP requests from clients and send back SOAP responses.
Note, that besides SOAP, the frontend services can also communicate with client applications using other protocols such as SAP RFC or HTTP(S).

Overview on the Administration Console

As the administration console of the E2E Bridge is a web-based application, it can be accessed on any platform where a standard Web browser is available.

It provides the following features:

The Console application consists of a set of Java web applications running on a Tomcat server.