ACK -- Acknowledgement

ADT -- HL7's transactio for Admission, Discharge and Transfer

AJAX -- Asynchronous JavaScript and XML

AOP -- Aspect-Oriented Programming

API -- Application Programming Interface

AS1 -- Applicability Statement 1.
It is a specification for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) communications between businesses using e-mail protocols.

AS2 -- Applicability Statement 2.
It is a specification for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) communications between businesses using HTTP protocols.


BC -- Binding Component

BPEL -- Business Process Execution Language

BPEL4WS --Business Process Execution Language for Web Services

BPMN -- Business Process Modeling Notation


CBR -- Content Based Router

CCSL -- ChainBuilder ESB Common Services Layer

ChainBuilder -- An EAI product from Bostech Corp

Cloverleaf -- An EAI product developed by Quovadx Inc. ChainBuilder is based on Cloverleaf technology.

CSV -- Comma Separated Values


DOM -- Document Object Model


EAI -- Enterprise Application Integration

EDI -- Electronic Data Interchange

EIP -- Enterprise Integration Patterns

EIS -- Enterprise Information System

EOF -- End of File

ESB -- Enterprise Service Bus

ETL -- Extraction, Tranformation and Loading


FRL -- Fixed Record Layout

FTP -- File Transfer Protocol


GWT -- Google Web Tootkit. The Chainbuilder ESB Admin Console and Portal are built on the GWT framework GUI -- Graphic User Interface


HIPAA -- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

HRL -- Hierarchical Record Layout

HL7 -- Healthcare Level 7

HTTP -- Hyper Text Transfer Protocol


IMAP -- Internet Message Access Protocol


J2EE -- Java 2 Enterprise Edition

J2SE -- Java 2 Standard Edition

JBI -- Java Business Integration

JCP -- Java Community Process

JDBC -- Java Database Connectivity

JDK -- Java Development Kit

JMS -- Java Messaging System

JMX -- Java Management Extensions

JConsole -- A JMX console included in JDK 1.5

JSR -- Java Specification Request

JTA -- Java Transaction API

JVM -- Java Virtual Machine


MDL -- Message Definition Language

ME -- Message Exchange.

MEP -- Message Exchange Pattern

MIME -- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

MLLP -- Minimum Low Level Protocol. A Socket based communication protocol defined by HL7 standard.

MLP -- Same as MLLP


NAK -- Negative Acknowledgement

NM -- Normalized Message

NMR -- Normalized Message Router


Open ESB -- An open source implementation of JBI container sponsored by Sun


PDL -- Programmable Driver Language. The technology used in Cloverleaf and ChainBuilder to describe protocol level data.

PETALS -- An open source implementation of distributed JBI container.

PGP -- Pretty Good Privacy.

POJO -- Plain Old Java Object

POP3 -- Post Office Protocol 3


QoP -- Quality of Protection

QoS -- Quality of Services

RSS -- Really Simple Syndication


SA -- Service Assembly

SAML -- Security Assertion Markup Language

SCA -- Service Component Architecture

SE -- Service Engine

SU -- Service Unit

ServiceMix -- An open source implementation of a JBI container SLA -- Service Level Agreement

SNMP -- Simple Network Management Protocol

SMTP -- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

SOAP -- Simple Object Access Protocol

Spring -- It is shortened for Spring Framework

Spring Framework -- An open source lightweight container

Spring MVC --Implementation of Model, View and Control pattern in Spring Framework

SSL -- Secure Socket Layer


Tcl -- Tool Command Language. An open source scripting language

TCP /IP -- Transfer Control Protocol / Internet Protocol

TLS -- Transport Layer Security

TrxID -- Transaction Identification


UAT -- User Acceptance Test UDDI -- Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration

UPoC -- User Points of Control.
Use UPoCs to modify message content and message routing.


VRL -- Variable Record Layout

Variant -- variation from standard definitions


W3C -- World Wide Web Consortium

WSDL -- Web Services Description Language

WS-I -- Web Services Interoperability


X12 -- An ANSI EDI message standard for the United States

XA -- X/Open specification for distributed transaction processing (DTP).
It describes the interface between the global transaction manager and the local resource manager.

XML -- Extended Markup Language

XOP -- W3C XML-binary Optimized Packaging

XPath -- XML Path Language


This glossary is very helpful, thanks to essay editor.

--Becky, 30-Jun-2010

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