Wireless messaging services using publish/subscribe systems
First Claim
1. A method of brokering messages between a publisher application and at least one wireless subscriber using a combined publish/subscribe and push paradigm, the method comprising steps of:
- receiving, within a message oriented middleware (MOM) message queuing system of a publish/subscribe message broker providing asynchronous message transfer services between applications in a time independent fashion, a data message published on a topic from the publisher application, the message queuing system implementing a combined publish/subscribe and push paradigm; and
using a push access protocol (PAP) type wireless push protocol by the message queuing system to communicate with a server proxying a push message provider to direct the push message provider proxied by the server to distribute the data message over the air (OTA) to a wireless subscriber that has subscribed for messages on the topic about which the data message was published.
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Abstract
Message oriented middleware publish/subscribe technology and wireless push protocol is used to provide wireless messaging services for wireless devices. In the exemplary embodiment, a messaging system brokers messages between publisher applications (i.e. content providers) and wireless client devices (i.e. content subscribers), receiving and distributing messages to subscribers having subscribed to particular content. Messages are pushed to clients via a wireless gateway using a wireless push protocol. Message content subscription is used to filter messages to subscribers with fine granularity to provide a higher quality of service.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of brokering messages between a publisher application and at least one wireless subscriber using a combined publish/subscribe and push paradigm, the method comprising steps of:
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receiving, within a message oriented middleware (MOM) message queuing system of a publish/subscribe message broker providing asynchronous message transfer services between applications in a time independent fashion, a data message published on a topic from the publisher application, the message queuing system implementing a combined publish/subscribe and push paradigm; and using a push access protocol (PAP) type wireless push protocol by the message queuing system to communicate with a server proxying a push message provider to direct the push message provider proxied by the server to distribute the data message over the air (OTA) to a wireless subscriber that has subscribed for messages on the topic about which the data message was published. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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