ESME can play a part in the IT of your organization, especially to connect processes with the people executing them. Most of the scenarios are based on available APIs in the ESME software.

Name of the API

Status

Comments

more details at...

ESME REST-like API

Out-of-the-box available

The current API does not completely fulfill the requirements of RESTful APIs. Compliance with the REST standard is however on the tasklist of the team.

Link to description

Twitter-like API

Out-of-the-box available

Compliance with the Twitter-API serves to enable usage of Twitter clients with an ESME instance.

Current positioning is that ESME will have in future both a twitter-like and an own API.

Link to documentation, Link to SVN

Based on the APIs mentioned above, the following clients/programming libraries are available:

All entries are based on the REST-like API, if not stated otherwise.

Programming language or environment

Status

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ABAP Client

Working source code available

Generic Web-Dynpro ABAP Client source code, ABAP Send message source code, ABAP Object Watch

Adobe AIR client

Out-of-the-box available

Installation guide

Apache ANT action

JAR file available

Link to blog entry ('http://blog.esme.us/esme-client-for-ant/)

Java Library

JAR file available

Link to blog entry

JavaScript Client

Example script available

Link to code.google.com Link to blog entry

PLSQL Client

Example script available

Link to code.google.com

SAP NetWeaver Logger Client

Example script available

Link to blog entry

VBA Client

Example script available

Link to blog entry

Find below a list of different integration options.

Integration/interface with...

Use case

Current maturity level

Comments

more Details at...

email systems

Receiving emails

Additonal software needed

There is a plugin available for the open source mail server James to forward emails to ESME. Connecting with other mailservers involves development of a small piece of software, which call the ESME APIs.

Link to docs.google.com

email systems

Sending emails

Out-of-the-box available

ESME sends emails based on user defined actions. ESME relies for sending eMails on the JavaMail API and its required settings.

Sending emails from ESME

MS Sharepoint

Retrieving ESME conversations

Internal testcase

(needs to be documented)

 

Yahoo Pipes

Information retrieval from other microblogging tools

Working configuration document available

Link to blog entry

http://www.esjewett.com/blog/twitter-pipes-esme]

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