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titleOfInvention Object-oriented system, method, and product for client-server event-driven message framework in inter-prize computing framework system
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an object-oriented system of a client-server state machine suitable for an interprize computer system. An execution framework code segment is configured to connect a server computer and a client computer via a network as follows. (1) Multiple client computer code segments and server computer code segments resident on the server. (2) A client computer code segment that includes a mediator state machine that receives multiple messages, determines which messages should be handled by which part of the execution framework, and sends the messages for processing. (3) An execution framework that initiates events and dispatches messages in response to messages transferred by the mediator state machine.
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