Internet cloud-hosted natural language interactive messaging system server collaboration
First Claim
1. A method for server collaboration, the method comprising:
- receiving, by a first bot server with a first uniform resource identifier (URI), a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) post call message, wherein the HTTP post call message is associated with a user and directed to the URI from a messaging application server, and wherein information from the HTTP post call message is associated with a session;
determining, by the first bot server, to transfer the session to a second bot server based on the HTTP post call message, wherein the second bot server includes a second URI;
sending, by the first bot server, a transfer request, wherein the transfer request causes the session to be unassociated with the first bot server and associated with the second bot server; and
sending, by the first bot server, a return request to the second bot server, wherein the return request causes the session to be unassociated with the second bot server and associated with the first bot server, and wherein the return request is sent after an amount of time has passed since the transfer request was sent;
wherein the HTTP post call message includes a natural-language interaction.
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Abstract
Provided are methods, systems, and computer-program products for server collaboration. For example, a method can include receiving a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) post call message. The HTTP post call message can be received by a first bot server. In some implementations, the first bot server can include a first uniform resource identifier (URI). The HTTP post call message can be associated with a user and be directed to the URI from a first messaging application server. Information from the HTTP post call message can be associated with a session. The method can further include determining to transfer the session to a second bot server based on the HTTP post message. The method can further include sending a transfer request by the first bot server. The method can further include receiving a return request by the first bot server.
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14 Claims
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1. A method for server collaboration, the method comprising:
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receiving, by a first bot server with a first uniform resource identifier (URI), a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) post call message, wherein the HTTP post call message is associated with a user and directed to the URI from a messaging application server, and wherein information from the HTTP post call message is associated with a session; determining, by the first bot server, to transfer the session to a second bot server based on the HTTP post call message, wherein the second bot server includes a second URI; sending, by the first bot server, a transfer request, wherein the transfer request causes the session to be unassociated with the first bot server and associated with the second bot server; and sending, by the first bot server, a return request to the second bot server, wherein the return request causes the session to be unassociated with the second bot server and associated with the first bot server, and wherein the return request is sent after an amount of time has passed since the transfer request was sent; wherein the HTTP post call message includes a natural-language interaction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A system for server collaboration, the system comprising:
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one or more processors; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium containing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations including; receive, by a first bot server with a first uniform resource identifier (URI), a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) post call message, wherein the HTTP post call message is associated with a user and directed to the URI from a messaging application server, and wherein information from the HTTP post call message is associated with a session; determine, by the first bot server, to transfer the session to a second bot server based on the HTTP post call message, wherein the second bot server includes a second URI; send, by the first bot server, a transfer request, wherein the transfer request causes the session to be unassociated with the first bot server and associated with the second bot server; and send, by the first bot server, a return request to the second bot server, wherein the return request causes the session to be unassociated with the second bot server and associated with the first bot server, and wherein the return request is sent after an amount of time has passed since the transfer request was sent; wherein the HTTP post call message includes a natural-language interaction. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer-program product tangibly embodied in a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium for server collaboration, including instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to:
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receive, by a first bot server with a first uniform resource identifier (URI), a hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) post call message, wherein the HTTP post call message is associated with a user and directed to the URI from a messaging application server, and wherein information from the HTTP post call message is associated with a session; determine, by the first bot server, to transfer the session to a second bot server based on the HTTP post call message, wherein the second bot server includes a second URI; send, by the first bot server, a transfer request, wherein the transfer request causes the session to be unassociated with the first bot server and associated with the second bot server; and send, by the first bot server, a return request to the second bot server, wherein the return request causes the session to be unassociated with the second bot server and associated with the first bot server, and wherein the return request is sent after an amount of time has passed since the transfer request was sent; wherein the HTTP post call message includes a natural-language interaction. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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