Events are generated as a result of an action performed by your .Net application. For example, an update to a database by your executable, DLL, or assembly can reflect an update to customer information. If your integration application must perform an act upon this event, then your integration application is the consumer of the event.
After you create a connection to your application system, you can add events using iWay Explorer. To create an iWay Event, you must create a port and a channel.
A port associates a particular business object exposed by an adapter with a particular disposition. A disposition defines the protocol and resulting location of the event data. The port defines the end point of the event consumption. For more information, see Creating, Editing, or Deleting an Event Port.
A channel represents configured connections to particular instances of back-end systems or protocols. A channel binds one or more event ports to a particular listener managed by an adapter. For more information, see Creating, Editing, or Deleting an Event Channel.
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