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- your institution
- your name
- which ERP system you used for your integration
- whether you developed or purchased the integrated functionality
- the nature of the integration (e.g., a portlet on top of vendor tools, some form of middleware/abstraction, pluggable components, kludge)
- the technologies you used (APIs, SDKs, frameworks, languages)
- if your institution would be willing to share or open source the work
- gallery page - please add a wiki page a few screenshots, or perhaps a brief walkthrough of your portlet/integration point.
Institution | Name | ERP System | Bought or Built? | Nature of integration | Technologies used | Willing to share? | ||
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Example University | John Doe | john.doe@example.edu | Best ERP Ever 9.0: Extreme Edition | Built | We've developed 3 portlets that consume a custom web service: employee timesheet entry and approval, current class roster, and student organization membership | Java, spring, ERP vendor-supplied API | Sure: GPL v2 | |
Gallery | ||||||||
Southern Utah University | grimesp at suu.edu | Banner 7.x | Built | We have several portlets and web applications that use an API we created: student course list, faculty course list / class roster, contact information, student information (major, advisor, college, etc.), employee leave balances, etc. | Java, Hibernate, PL/SQL, Spring, Banner supplied PL/SQL API | Yes | Screenshots? |