Abstract: A system for extending event processing through services includes an event process module to process event data according to event processing rules and services. A build-time system provides an interface for adding or modifying services. A service request gateway receives service requests from service consumers and receives event data from event data providers and provides the service requests to a service container module and provides the event data to the event process module. The service container modules invokes services for the service requests.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 31, 2011
Date of Patent:
February 25, 2014
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Abstract: A method, apparatus and article of manufacture to dynamically modify, terminate, or replace software components and connections (i.e., contracts) between components in a running assembly. Information about the component and contracts between components in a running assembly is used to determine an allowable sequence of management commands to transition the assembly of components from a current state to a specified goal state. At the same time, other components may continue to perform an operational workflow.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 15, 2005
Date of Patent:
June 8, 2010
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Abstract: A last transaction for a business object may be identified. Transactions related to that occur prior to the last transaction and subsequent to a last upload event are associated with the last transaction. Data describing the last transaction and the associated transactions may be transmitted over a communications network. Related apparatuses, techniques, systems, computer program products are also described.
Abstract: The present invention provides a universal information appliance management system capable of executing transactions, including financial transactions, across a distributed network. The present invention allows content/service providers to control distribution of the content or services they furnish, and provides novel business process features such as automatic micro-billing of events and instances wherein minuscule requests and tasks of very low value may be billed and monies collected where doing so was otherwise impractical. The information appliance management system also provides dynamic support for multiple simultaneous payment algorithms and for easily modifying or updating the payment algorithms as desired.