Changing submitted asynchronous business events to synchronous business events in a Business processing system
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1. A computer-implemented method in a business system, the computer-implemented method comprising:
- receiving a first business event in the business system;
establishing the first business event as a first asynchronous business event;
receiving in the business system a second business event after receiving the first business event, wherein the second business event calls for modification of processing of the first business event; and
converting the first asynchronous business event to a first synchronous business event.
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A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer program product for changing submitted asynchronous business events to synchronous business events in a business processing system. A first business event is received in the business system. The first business event is then established as a first asynchronous business event. Thereafter, a second business event is received in the business system. The second business event calls for modification of processing of the first business event. The first asynchronous business event is then converted to a first synchronous business event.
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1. A computer-implemented method in a business system, the computer-implemented method comprising:
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receiving a first business event in the business system;
establishing the first business event as a first asynchronous business event;
receiving in the business system a second business event after receiving the first business event, wherein the second business event calls for modification of processing of the first business event; and
converting the first asynchronous business event to a first synchronous business event. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer program product comprising:
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a computer usable medium embodying computer usable program code for processing a first business event in a business system, said computer program product including;
computer usable program code for receiving the first business event in the business system;
computer usable program code for establishing the first business event as a first asynchronous business event;
computer usable program code for, after receiving the first business event, receiving in the business system a second business event, wherein the second business event calls for modification of processing of the first business event; and
computer usable program code for converting the first asynchronous business event to a first synchronous business event. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A data processing system comprising:
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a business logic component;
an event service component coupled with the business logic component; and
an event listener component coupled with the event service component, wherein the business logic component, the event service component, and the event listener component together form a business system, and wherein the business system contains a set of instructions in a computer usable medium, and wherein the set of instructions is adapted to perform the computer-implemented steps of;
receiving a first business event in the business system;
establishing the first business event as a first asynchronous business event;
receiving, after receiving the first business event, in the business system a second business event, wherein the second business event calls for modification of processing of the first business event; and
converting the first asynchronous business event to a first synchronous business event. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of processing a first order, the method comprising the computer implemented steps of:
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placing the first order;
creating a first set of business events related to the first order, wherein the first set of business events are processed as asynchronous business events;
assigning a key to each business event in the first set of business events;
placing a second order, wherein the second order calls for modification of the first order; and
responsive to placing the second order, and after receiving the first business event, processing the first set of business events as synchronous business events. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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