Understanding Real-Time Events

A real-time event (RTE) is a notification to a third-party system that a business transaction has occurred in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system. Third-party systems can subscribe to the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system to receive notification when a specific transaction occurs. You can use any JD Edwards EnterpriseOne interface, such as HTML, WIN32, and terminal servers to generate RTEs. Real-time events can be used for both synchronous and asynchronous processing.

You use the Event Definition Workbench program (P90701A) to define RTEs in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne system. Every RTE that you use must have an associated record in the Event Activation Status table (F90705).