Overview, Architecture, Http transport – Kofax Capture User Manual

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Kofax Reporting Administrator's Guide

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Chapter 1

Overview

Kofax Reporting helps system administrators, business process managers, and other

stakeholders gain visibility into and take control of Kofax-managed business processes. This

product serves as the single conduit across many Kofax products, providing a centralized

storage of historical operational metrics and audit data. In this release, the following Kofax

products are supported:
▪ Kofax Capture
▪ Kofax Transformation Modules
▪ Kofax Front Office Server

Architecture

Kofax Reporting has a distributed architecture where one or more Kofax application sites

deliver information to a central reporting site. Between sites, the information is transported

in a message-based store and forward mode. Three possible transport mechanisms are

supported.

In all three scenarios, Kofax applications provide reporting data via API calls to the reporting

integration API. This API uses web service calls to feed the data into a local transport entry

point.

In the central site, the ETL agent uses web service calls to read data from the central transport

entry point. The data is then transformed and finally stored in the database.

HTTP Transport

The Kofax Reporting API (integrated in Kofax applications, such as Kofax Capture)

communicates with the central site via a message based protocol implemented over web

services. This diagram shows a distributed deployment, where two WSA (web service access)

components are inserted between reporting data producers (Kofax applications on site A)

and the data consumer (central reporting site). This scenario does not require any external

transport mechanisms.
 

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