Event Publishing Usage
There are different types of usage for event publishing:
- Event handling: use events from LN to take action in another application.
- Synchronization: use events from LN to synchronize business data in another application or database.
Event handling is required when an application must be notified
of a specific event in LN. For example, the creation of a new sales
order, the completion of a production order, or the blocking of a customer. In
that case the PublishChanges
can be used. Events on a specific business object are published and can
be processed by, for example, a workflow application.
Synchronization is a type of integration where the involved sites or applications have an overlap in persistent data. For example, in addition to an ERP application containing item (product) data, a customer relationship management application is used that also contains product information.
Basically, two approaches exist for this type of integration:
- Regularly re-sending the complete data set containing all relevant instances of the business objects.
- In change-based synchronization, instead of re-sending the
whole data set regularly, the target applications receive change events, such
as
create
,change
ordelete
for those object instances that were changed. In this case a one-time synchronization of all relevant instances of the business objects is done in order to get a baseline, followed by synchronization of relevant changes whenever they occur.
You can implement the first approach by regularly issuing a PublishList
request, which will send the requested data set. You can implement the
second approach by using a combination of PublishList
and PublishChanges
.