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Introducing the BEA Tuxedo System
What Types of Events Are Reported
The BEA Tuxedo system supports two different types of event reports:
System Event reports-provide details about BEA Tuxedo system events, such as servers dying, and network failures. When an event is posted by clients or servers, EventBroker matches the posted event's name to subscriber's of the same events and takes appropriate action determined by each subscription. Reports of User Events or Application Defined Events-allow application programs to post events when certain criteria are met. A banking application, for example, might post an event for withdrawals over a certain limit.
Reports of User Events or Application Defined Events-allow application programs to post events when certain criteria are met. A banking application, for example, might post an event for withdrawals over a certain limit.
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