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[Gnue-dev] [patch] [documentation] docbook/GNUeObjectServer/chapters/architecture.sgml |
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> Probably there will be the need for explicit information in the data
> definition (e.g., definition of business objects) on how data can
> be replicated and distributed, to ensure data integrity.
> </para>
> <para>
> Some business objects will have to explicitly specify behavior for
> disconnected locations. Also, there need to be possibilities to
> connect object servers with locations, i.e., manage object servers
> as business objects as well.
> </para>
> <para>
> Example: If there is one server per branch, this server's
> connection to this branch has to be explicitly stated, so that
> business objects and triggers from supply chain can manage the
> supply chain only for this branch. Otherwise, different systems
> might try to manage the supply chain for the whole enterprise,
> wondering that consumption of goods is so low. This won't produce
> any usable results.
> </para>
> <para>
> Syncronization schemes should also be definable as business
> objects, as syncronization is an issue relevant for the business,
> e.g. reporting and tax purposes.
> </para>
> <para>
> The process of syncronization itself should be definable in the
> business objects to be syncronized, as it may depend on the way
> such objects are used and created (especially the methods used to
> resolve conflicts (multiple updates)).
> </para>
> <para>
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