Push Supplier
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1: Event Service for Distributed Computing
2: Basic Concepts
3: Roles of various participants
4: Getting to Action — Event Communication
5: Typed Event Communication
6: Message Vs Event
7: What is an “Event” ?
8: Pull & Push Models
9: Push Supplier/Consumer
10: Push Consumer/Supplier Interface
11: Pull Supplier/Consumer
12: Pull Consumer/Supplier Interface
13: Direct Event Communication
14: Indirect Event Communication
15: Event Channel
16: Event Channel
17: Proxy Push Consumer/Supplier Interface
18: Proxy Pull Consumer/Supplier Interface
19: Event Channel Interface
20: Consumer/Supplier Admin Interface
21: Push Supplier
22: Push Consumer
23: Pull Supplier
24: Pull Consumer
25: Module CosEventComm
26: Module CosEventChannelAdmin
27: Mixing Push & Pull Models
28: State Diagram of a Proxy
29: Composing Event Channels
30: Typed Event Communication
31: Typed Communication Module
32: Typed Consumer/Supplier Interface
33: TypedPushConsumer
34: TypedPullSupplier
35: Typed Event Channel
36: TypedProxyPushConsumer Interface
37: TypedProxyPullSupplier Interface
38: TypedSupplierAdmin Interface
39: TypedConsumerAdmin Interface
40: TypedEventChannel Interface
41: Event Service for Distributed Computing
42: Event Channel