Managing consistent interfaces for number range, number range profile, payment card payment authorisation, and product template template business objects across heterogeneous systems
First Claim
1. A non-transitory computer readable medium including program code for providing a message-based interface for providing confirmations that indicate the success or failure of payment authorization requests, the medium comprising:
- program code for receiving via a message-based interface derived from a common business object model, where the common business object model includes business objects having relationships that enable derivation of message-based interfaces and message packages, the message-based interface exposing at least one service as defined in a service registry and from a heterogeneous application executing in an environment of computer systems providing message-based services, a first message for providing a confirmation indicating the success or failure of a payment authorization request, the first message including a first message package derived from the common business object model, the first message package hierarchically organized in memory based on the common business object model, the first message package including;
at a first hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization confirmation request message entity; and
at the first hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization confirmation package comprising, at a second hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization confirmation entity, where the payment card payment authorization confirmation entity includes, at a third hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization requestor identifier, a payment card payment authorization clearing house identifier, a payment card verification result code, and a payment authorization date time;
program code for processing the first message based on the hierarchical organization of the first message package, where processing the first message includes unpacking the first message package based on the first message package'"'"'s structure and the first message package'"'"'s derivation from the common business object model, wherein the particular structure of the first message package is used at least in part to identify the purpose of the first message; and
program code for sending a second message to the heterogeneous application responsive to the first message, where the second message includes a second message package derived from the common business object model to provide consistent semantics with the first message package.
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Abstract
A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a number range, a number range profile, a payment card payment authorization, and/or a product template template business object.
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5 Claims
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1. A non-transitory computer readable medium including program code for providing a message-based interface for providing confirmations that indicate the success or failure of payment authorization requests, the medium comprising:
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program code for receiving via a message-based interface derived from a common business object model, where the common business object model includes business objects having relationships that enable derivation of message-based interfaces and message packages, the message-based interface exposing at least one service as defined in a service registry and from a heterogeneous application executing in an environment of computer systems providing message-based services, a first message for providing a confirmation indicating the success or failure of a payment authorization request, the first message including a first message package derived from the common business object model, the first message package hierarchically organized in memory based on the common business object model, the first message package including; at a first hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization confirmation request message entity; and at the first hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization confirmation package comprising, at a second hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization confirmation entity, where the payment card payment authorization confirmation entity includes, at a third hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization requestor identifier, a payment card payment authorization clearing house identifier, a payment card verification result code, and a payment authorization date time; program code for processing the first message based on the hierarchical organization of the first message package, where processing the first message includes unpacking the first message package based on the first message package'"'"'s structure and the first message package'"'"'s derivation from the common business object model, wherein the particular structure of the first message package is used at least in part to identify the purpose of the first message; and program code for sending a second message to the heterogeneous application responsive to the first message, where the second message includes a second message package derived from the common business object model to provide consistent semantics with the first message package. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A distributed system operating in a landscape of computer systems providing message-based services defined in a service registry, the system comprising:
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at least one processor operable to execute computer readable instructions embodied on non-transitory media; a graphical user interface executable by the at least one processor and comprising computer readable instructions, embedded on non-transitory media, for providing confirmation indicating the success or failure of a payment authorization request, using a request; a first memory storing a user interface controller executable by the at least one processor, the user interface controller for processing the request and involving a message including a message package derived from a common business object model, where the common business object model includes business objects having relationships that enable derivation of message-based service interfaces and message packages, the message package hierarchically organized based on the common business object model, the hierarchical organization of the message package including; at a first hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization confirmation request message entity; and at the first hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization confirmation package comprising, at a second hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization confirmation entity, where the payment card payment authorization confirmation entity includes, at a third hierarchical level in the first message package, a payment card payment authorization requestor identifier, a payment card payment authorization clearing house identifier, a payment card verification result code, and a payment authorization date time; and a second memory, remote from the graphical user interface, storing a plurality of message-based service interfaces executable by the at least one processor and derived from the common business object model to provide consistent semantics with messages derived from the common business object model, where one of the message-based service interfaces processes the message based on the hierarchical organization of the message package, where processing the message includes unpacking the first message package based on the message package'"'"'s structure and the message package'"'"'s derivation from the common business object model, wherein the particular structure of the message package is used at least in part to identify the purpose of the message. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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