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Financial organizations that handle large volumes of transactions benefit from automated file processing across business functions. The results serve as inputs for linked applications that handle transaction processing, multi-channel payment information aggregation, payment advice to partner merchants, settlement advice file to bank, fee/commission reports, and so on. Our solution serves as a technology enabler for the client with admin functionalities, integration with external systems for back-office transaction file processing, and terminal inventory management used for middle-office operations.
A Liferay Portlet, built on Java Spring MVC (Model-View-Controller) with EJB (Enterprise Java Beans) and JPA (Java Persistence API) in the backend, tracks and updates various systems upon receipt/delivery of inventory. The system manages delivery, movement, and storage of items ordered by the client for partners. This application is used by logistics, warehouse, workshop, system, and field teams. The application is heavily rule-driven and performs multiple tasks in a single process. TIS is a workflow-based system with the process flows mapped to those in the Red Hat BPM (Business Process Management) system. It also interacts with other external applications such as front-office merchant service and procurement.
A Liferay Portlet built on Java Spring MVC with JPA to provide all admin management controls. Admin links with the standalone module via database to pick up new merchant/service requests loaded through the module. Admin verifies, approves, and connects these services to offline/online channels. Using SFTP servers, admin controls scheduling of file output/input from external systems. The system also has a provision for adding new SFTP servers and creating action events to link schedulers with its specific implementation for file generation/processing.
A generic worker system to execute admin-configured scheduling and SFTP file-processing operations, supporting merchants, channels, and warehousing. The system fetches new merchant requests from the merchant server and pushes these into database for further action by admin. The system also connects to different channels to obtain daily customer transactions, generate output files for merchants/banks, and remit the amount into respective merchant accounts. Finally, a file output is prepared for the warehouse that helps in collection of commission from merchants.
A Liferay Portlet, built on Java Spring MVC (Model-View-Controller) with EJB (Enterprise Java Beans) and JPA (Java Persistence API) in the backend, tracks and updates various systems upon receipt/delivery of inventory. The system manages delivery, movement, and storage of items ordered by the client for partners. This application is used by logistics, warehouse, workshop, system, and field teams. The application is heavily rule-driven and performs multiple tasks in a single process. TIS is a workflow-based system with the process flows mapped to those in the Red Hat BPM (Business Process Management) system. It also interacts with other external applications such as front-office merchant service and procurement.
A Liferay Portlet built on Java Spring MVC with JPA to provide all admin management controls. Admin links with the standalone module via database to pick up new merchant/service requests loaded through the module. Admin verifies, approves, and connects these services to offline/online channels. Using SFTP servers, admin controls scheduling of file output/input from external systems. The system also has a provision for adding new SFTP servers and creating action events to link schedulers with its specific implementation for file generation/processing.
A generic worker system to execute admin-configured scheduling and SFTP file-processing operations, supporting merchants, channels, and warehousing. The system fetches new merchant requests from the merchant server and pushes these into database for further action by admin. The system also connects to different channels to obtain daily customer transactions, generate output files for merchants/banks, and remit the amount into respective merchant accounts. Finally, a file output is prepared for the warehouse that helps in collection of commission from merchants.