PATTERNS FOR MODELING COMPUTER COMPONENT INTERACTIONS

    公开(公告)号:CA2248404A1

    公开(公告)日:2000-03-24

    申请号:CA2248404

    申请日:1998-09-24

    Applicant: IBM CANADA

    Abstract: A computer system and method including commands to permit interaction between a client and a component in a backend system. The command has an input object, for transformation by the backend system, and defines one or more output objects, representing the input object after transformation by the backend system. The command includes a connection specification, for identification of the backend system with which the client is to interact, and an interaction specification, for identification of the component in the backend system with which the client is to interact. The command also includes a communication object, for carrying out a connection between the client and the component of the backend system. The input object is supplied to the component of the backend system in accordance with the interaction specification and the connection specification. The command is driven by an execute method and the command signals a successful or an unsuccessful event depending on exceptions being encountered by the component of the backend system in processing the input object. Navigators are built for constructing an interaction flow. Navigators contain chained commands and other navigators.

    PATTERNS FOR MODELING COMPUTER COMPONENT INTERACTIONS

    公开(公告)号:CA2248404C

    公开(公告)日:2002-06-25

    申请号:CA2248404

    申请日:1998-09-24

    Applicant: IBM CANADA

    Abstract: A computer system and method including commands to permit interaction betwee n a client and a component in a backend system. The command has an input object, for transformation by the backend system, and defines one or more output objects, representing the inp ut object after transformation by the backend system. The command includes a connection specification, for identification of the backend system with which the client is to interact, a nd an interaction specification, for identification of the component in the backend system wit h which the client is to interact. The command also includes a communication object, for carrying out a connection between the client and the component of the backend system. The input object is supplied to the component of the backend system in accordance with the interaction specification and t he connection specification. The command is driven by an execute method and the command signals a successful or an unsuccessful event depending on exceptions being encountered by the component of the backend system in processing the input object. Navigators are built for constructing an interaction flow. Navigators contain chained commands and other navigators.

    Patterns for modeling computer component interactions

    公开(公告)号:GB2345357A

    公开(公告)日:2000-07-05

    申请号:GB9921268

    申请日:1999-09-10

    Applicant: IBM

    Abstract: A computer system and method including commands 10 to permit interaction between a client and a component in a backend system. The command has an input object 16, for transformation by the backend system, and defines one or more output objects 18,29, representing the input object after transformation by the backend system. The command includes a connection specification 24, for identification of the backend system with which the client is to interact, and an interaction specification 26, for identification of the component in the backend system with which the client is to interact. The command also includes a communication object 22, for carrying out a connection between the client and the component of the backend system. The input object is supplied to the component of the backend system in accordance with the interaction specification and the connection specification. The command is driven by an execute method 28 and the command signals a successful 30 or an unsuccessful 32 event depending on exceptions being encountered by the component of the backend system in processing the input object. Navigators are built for constructing an interaction flow. Navigators (fig.2) contain chained commands and other navigators.

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