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The Connexus Server is the core supporting foundation to manage all transaction jobs submitted to each Connexus functionality module. As the transaction jobs are submitted to Connexus, the information is collected into a queuing database where it can be easily managed. The Connexus Server gives any configuration the ability to easily leverage from its core feature set regardless of what Connexus functionality module used.

Connexus Server Features:

  • Transaction Processing
  • Queue Management
  • Multiple Submittal Methods
  • Event Triggers
  • Rules Processing
  • Dynamic Error Tracking

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Transaction Processing – A transaction job consist of a method to Connexus to initiate for processing. These jobs could include a print request, file conversion, or web posting. As a transaction job is submitted to the Connexus Server it is validated for its content and prepared for processing.

Queue Management - Each transaction job is collected into the queuing database where it can be easily sorted by priority and type. The Connexus queue can be viewed by users or administrators to see where the current transaction job activity.

Multiple Submittal Methods - Connexus supports many methods to submit transaction jobs to include: (XML, COM, CSV, INI, and SQL). Connexus also supports submittal formats from other third party applications

Event Triggers - As transactions are submitted an event trigger component allows flexibility to capture the Connexus transaction data as they happen.

Rules Processing - To allow a transaction to be handled based on the certain content rules the Connexus Server gives administrators the ability to use VB Scripts during the pre and post processing of every transaction job.

Dynamic Error Tracking - As any errors occur within the Connexus system the error logs are generated based on then organized. An administrator is notified by an email when certain critical errors occur.