Have you integrated your organization's ERP system with your portal? If so, please fill in the table below, so we can get an idea of what the existing work looks like, and what approaches folks have taken. Be sure to note:
- 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
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 |
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 |