Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080235072 | ACHIEVING RECURRING ITEM RECORDINGS FROM CALENDARING APPLICATIONS OVER LOB SYSTEMS - Recurring appointment items in a calendaring application are synchronized and recorded in a backend Line Of Business (LOB) service. Items marked in the calendaring application for time recording are used to create a recurring bound item with extended properties. A sweeper module scans on every run the mailbox for such recurring bound items. Occurrences of bound recurring appointments, which occur between the last scan and the current scan are determined and detached from the corresponding recurring series such that standalone bound items are created for such occurrences that can be recognized by an LOB application. Entries for bound items are retrieved from a client data store and synchronized it with the backend LOB service through a create-, update-, or delete-operation request. | 09-25-2008 |
20090171679 | BUSINESS DATA ACCESS CLIENT FOR ONLINE/OFFLINE CLIENT USE - Architecture for uninterrupted access to business data by enabling work on rich client machines to be stored in a local business data cache that is always available. A dispatching mechanism executes read/write requests against the local cache transparently to a client application, an automatic synchronization mechanism propagates changes bi-directionally when the client goes online and a live connection with the corresponding backend data source is available. A declarative data access model is employed based on operation stereotyping and grouping that enables client applications to transparently execute create, read, update, delete, query (CRUDQ) and association operations against the local cache as if executed against the actual business data source. The architecture supports the offline creation of entities and sets of related entities when the entity identifiers are generated by the business data source and offline navigation of entity associations when foreign keys are not present in the related entities. | 07-02-2009 |
20090287762 | BLENDING SINGLE-MASTER AND MULTI-MASTER DATA SYNCHRONIZATION TECHNIQUES - Architecture that maintains the user experience as close as possible to the user experience when dealing with the usual/regular forms and data provided in an office application when dealing with hybrid forms and hybrid data. Synchronization of the hybrid data to single-master and multi-masters systems is accomplished when the associated hybrid client goes offline, changes are made to the hybrid data, and then the client comes back online. For example, where the single-master system is a line-of-business (LOB) server system and the multi-master system is an officer server that employs collaboration capability, the architecture allows office users to access, manipulate, and share LOB entity information using collaborative means, while at the same time, ensuring data and business process consistency for the LOB entity in the LOB system. | 11-19-2009 |
20100064105 | Leveraging Synchronous Communication Protocols to Enable Asynchronous Application and Line-of-Business Behaviors - Methods and systems of leveraging synchronous communication protocols to enable asynchronous application and line of business behaviors. An application platform may be provided and configured to provide a pending state for any synchronous operation. The pending state may indicate that the operation has not been completed yet. For an application which may know how to track an operation that has a pending state, the application may control when the operation enters and exits the pending state. The application may communicate to the application platform to hold off on other operations dependent upon the pending operation when the pending operation is not complete. For an application which does not know how to track an operation that has a pending state, the application platform may ignore the pending state of the operation and proceed to other operations. Accordingly, the synchronous user experience is preserved where a straightforward, down-level user interface and experience is appropriate. The user interface and experience is also extended when an application knows how to interpret and present the asynchronous nature of various underlying systems. | 03-11-2010 |
20110314047 | SUBSCRIPTION FOR INTEGRATING EXTERNAL DATA FROM EXTERNAL SYSTEM - Technologies are described herein for integrating external data from an external system into a client system. A subscription filed is selected. The subscription filed may include a read method and a query method. The read method may define fields of a client cache operating on the client system. The query method may be executed to retrieve, from the external system, field values corresponding to at least a subset of the fields. Upon executing the query method, the read method may also be executed to retrieve, from the external system, additional field values corresponding to a remaining subset of the fields that were not retrieved by executing the query method. The client cache is populated with the field values and the additional field values according to the fields. | 12-22-2011 |
20110314085 | OFFLINE MODIFICATION OF BUSINESS DATA - Concepts and technologies for offline modification of business data are disclosed. A client device caches a cached version of business data. A business connectivity services (“BCS”) application executing on the client device reviews modifications made to the cached version of the business data and generates one or more operations corresponding to the modifications. The BCS application maintains a queue of operations. The BCS application reviews the operations in the queue and combines or removes operations that can be combined or removed without affecting the dependencies between related operations. The client device accesses a business data server that hosts the business data, and transmits the operations to the business data server in the determined order. | 12-22-2011 |
20140164489 | BLENDING SINGLE-MASTER AND MULTI-MASTER DATA SYNCHRONIZATION TECHNIQUES - Architecture that maintains the user experience as close as possible to the user experience when dealing with the usual/regular forms and data provided in an office application when dealing with hybrid forms and hybrid data. Synchronization of the hybrid data to single-master and multi-masters systems is accomplished when the associated hybrid client goes offline, changes are made to the hybrid data, and then the client comes back online. For example, where the single-master system is a line-of-business (LOB) server system and the multi-master system is an officer server that employs collaboration capability, the architecture allows office users to access, manipulate, and share LOB entity information using collaborative means, while at the same time, ensuring data and business process consistency for the LOB entity in the LOB system. | 06-12-2014 |
20150081732 | SUBSCRIPTION FOR INTEGRATING EXTERNAL DATA FROM EXTERNAL SYSTEM - Technologies are described herein for integrating external data from an external system into a client system. A subscription filed is selected. The subscription filed may include a read method and a query method. The read method may define fields of a client cache operating on the client system. The query method may be executed to retrieve, from the external system, field values corresponding to at least a subset of the fields. Upon executing the query method, the read method may also be executed to retrieve, from the external system, additional field values corresponding to a remaining subset of the fields that were not retrieved by executing the query method. The client cache is populated with the field values and the additional field values according to the fields. | 03-19-2015 |