Abstract:
A computer-implemented system may include one or more storage devices storing first metadata defining an instance of a first metaobject, second metadata defining an instance of a solution supplement metaobject, wherein the second metadata comprises annotations to the first metadata, and wherein the first metaobject and the solution supplement metaobject are instances of a meta-metaobject. Also stored is executable program code of a service to determine merged metadata based on the first metadata and the annotations to the first metadata. A processor is included to execute the executable program code.
Abstract:
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a coarse grained client interface for accessing complex data structures in a storage system. Complex data structures may take the form of business objects (BOs), which may be hierarchically structured. Various embodiments allow for creating, accessing and manipulating one or more BO instances in a storage system using deeply structured data types corresponding to the entire hierarchy of a BO instance or to a substructures of a BO instance.
Abstract:
A service request to execute an operation on a business object is received. Thereafter, a metadata repository is polled to obtain a modeled association corresponding to the service request. The modeled association involves at least one node of the business object. The at least one node of the business object is then called using the modeled association to respond to the service request. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.
Abstract:
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a coarse grained client interface for accessing complex data structures in a storage system. Complex data structures may take the form of business objects (BOs), which may be hierarchically structured. Various embodiments allow for creating, accessing and manipulating one or more BO instances in a storage system using deeply structured data types corresponding to the entire hierarchy of a BO instance or to a substructures of a BO instance
Abstract:
A system may include acquisition of metadata defining a first object model including extensible entities, the first object model comprising an instance of a metaobject, acquisition of metadata defining an extension object model, the extension object model to extend at least one of the extensible entities of the first object model, and merging of the object model and the extension object to create metadata defining an extended object model, the extended object model comprising an instance of the metaobject.
Abstract:
A method and system for allowing a rollback within a multi-object system infrastructure are provided. In embodiments, a rollback to a state of a software business object is effected. A sync point manager maintains, for example, a list of sync points and their respective associated identifiers and relationship data. When under sync point protection, i.e., a sync point is set, each subsequent object, when created, is requested to prepare a buffer associated with the specific sync point, so that if an error occurs, a request to rollback to the state associated with the sync point is effectable. Multiple sync points may be kept track of by the sync point manager. In further embodiments, the sync points may be associated with a variety of different types of objects.
Abstract:
A computer based system is provided that is capable of displaying component and process structures for configurable product classes stored in a data structure. Product classes in the data structure are represented by product nodes. Components, which are abstractions of concrete items used in the product, are represented by component nodes. Component nodes are mapped to each product class with which the component is associated, and are associated with one or more component variants, which are concrete items used in the manufacture of a particular product variant. Process nodes, which are abstractions of actual steps required to produce a product variant, known as process variants, are represented by process nodes. The computer based system can display several alternative views of the data structure. For example, upon receiving a selection for a particular product class, the computer based system converts and can graphically display all component and process nodes associated with that product class. Alternatively, the system can receive input of a product variant and display all component variants used in its production, which is its bill of materials.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to methods, systems, and software for developing or testing business objects. The method includes identifying at least one of a plurality of business objects in a development environment, parsing the identified business objects to determine various graphical views with at least one of the graphical views comprising a structural presentation of the business object, filtering the structural presentation based on one or more filter criteria, and presenting at least a portion of the views including the structural view.
Abstract:
A service request to execute an operation on a business object is received. Thereafter, a metadata repository is polled to obtain a modeled association corresponding to the service request. The modeled association involves at least one node of the business object. The at least one node of the business object is then called using the modeled association to respond to the service request. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.
Abstract:
Data is received that characterizes a business object that includes a plurality of nodes each having at least one element, at least one of the nodes comprising at least one node key that in turn identifies at least one of element of the corresponding node. At least a portion of the received data is persisted into at least one database table using the at least one node key to define a structure of the at least one database table. Thereafter, the business object can be instantiated using the at least one database table. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.