System and method for implementing a universal service broker interchange mechanism

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6594700
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09333137

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A service provider protocol adapter servlet listens for service advertising requests. Each protocol is associated with a different servlet that understands the details of the service advertising mechanism unique to that protocol. The service provider protocol adapter servlet then converts the service advertisement from a service protocol into a canonical representation of service advertising and stores the advertisement in an internal registry. A client protocol adapter servlet listens for client lookup requests and looks up a corresponding service provider in the internal registry. As with service provider protocol adapter servlets, a different client protocol adapter servlet handles the details of client lookup for each particular protocol. The client protocol adapter servlet then converts a client request into a canonical representation of the request, which is then used to look up the service required by the client. Once a match has been found, the client protocol adapter servlet brokers the mechanism of client-service provider interaction.

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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONNEW ORCHARD ROAD ARMONK NY 10504

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Colson, James C Austin, TX 20 1051
Eagle, Brian Lee White Austin, TX 15 552
Graham, Stephen G Chapel Hill, NC 23 632
Miller, Brent A Cary, NC 47 1823
Miller, Steven M Apex, NC 98 2061

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