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Extending network services using mobile agents
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-015/16
G06F-009/00
H04L-012/28
출원번호
US-0404776
(1999-09-24)
발명자
/ 주소
Heddaya, Abdelsalam A.
Lewis, Kevin T.
Mirdad, Sulaiman A.
Yates, David J.
Yates, Ian C.
출원인 / 주소
Certeon, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds, P.C.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
139인용 특허 :
16
초록▼
A technique fulfills service requests in a system of computers that communicate as nodes within a network. The technique involves sending, in response to an initial service request that requests a service provided by a primary server node, a mobile agent from the primary server node to an intermedia
A technique fulfills service requests in a system of computers that communicate as nodes within a network. The technique involves sending, in response to an initial service request that requests a service provided by a primary server node, a mobile agent from the primary server node to an intermediate node. The mobile agent indicates to the intermediate node that a secondary server node is capable of providing the service. The technique further involves intercepting, at the intermediate node, a subsequent service request sent from a client node to the primary server node, the subsequent service request requesting the service, and sending an instruction from the intermediate node to the secondary server node. The instruction instructs the secondary server node to provide the service. The technique further includes providing, in response to the instruction, the service from the secondary server node to the client node.
대표청구항▼
A technique fulfills service requests in a system of computers that communicate as nodes within a network. The technique involves sending, in response to an initial service request that requests a service provided by a primary server node, a mobile agent from the primary server node to an intermedia
A technique fulfills service requests in a system of computers that communicate as nodes within a network. The technique involves sending, in response to an initial service request that requests a service provided by a primary server node, a mobile agent from the primary server node to an intermediate node. The mobile agent indicates to the intermediate node that a secondary server node is capable of providing the service. The technique further involves intercepting, at the intermediate node, a subsequent service request sent from a client node to the primary server node, the subsequent service request requesting the service, and sending an instruction from the intermediate node to the secondary server node. The instruction instructs the secondary server node to provide the service. The technique further includes providing, in response to the instruction, the service from the secondary server node to the client node. 1. A job transferring method for sending a request from a first computer to a second computer by using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on said first computer, said job transferring method comprising the steps of: displaying a plurality of options on a screen of said first computer, said plurality of options being necessary for causing said second computer to register and execute a job, and said options including file names of a plurality of scripts for said job; selecting options including said file name from among said options in response to designation by a user viewing said screen; creating, by said first computer, said request from the selected options, said request including a content of said plurality of scripts obtained from said file name; and sending said request from said first computer to said second computer. 2. The job transferring method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one script is a plurality of scripts each thereof having a unique file name, and said plurality of options include an option for designating a file name of a script to be executed first. 3. The job transferring method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of: receiving, by said first computer, a result of execution of said script from said second computer; and displaying said result on said screen of said first computer. 4. The job transferring method according to claim 1, further comprising a step of specifying at least one of execution date/time, a priority level and an execution holding of said job by using the GUI on said first computer. 5. A job transferring system for sending a request from a first computer to a second computer by using a Graphical User Interface (GUI) on said first computer, wherein said first computer comprises: a display unit having a screen for displaying a plurality of options thereon, said options being necessary for causing said second computer to register and execute a job, and said options including file names of a plurality of scripts for said job; a processing unit for selecting options including said file name from among said options in response to designation by a user viewing said screen; a processing unit for creating said request from the selected options, said request including a content of said plurality of scripts obtained from said file name; and a processing unit for sending said request from said first computer to said second computer. 6. The job transferring system according to claim 5, wherein said at least one script is a plurality of scripts each thereof having a unique file name, and said plurality of options include an option for designating a file name of a script to be executed first. 7. The job transferring system according to claim 5, wherein said first computer further comprises: a processing unit for receiving a result of execution of said script from said second computer; and said display unit of said first computer displays said result on said screen. 8. A computer readable storage medium storing a program executing the steps of the method according to claim 1. 9. A program to be stored on a computer readable storage medium, said program executing the steps of the method according to claim 1. Al-Ghosein et al., 709/217
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