Centralized feed manager
First Claim
1. A method delivering content from a plurality of sources to a plurality of end servers through a central manager, the method comprising:
- receiving the content from the plurality of sources at the central manager;
formatting the content to a form usable by the plurality of end servers;
creating a transaction generic to the plurality of end servers, the transaction including a reference to a set of instructions for storing the formatted content;
sending the transaction to an end server in the plurality of end servers; and
calling the reference to execute the set of instructions, the set of instructions storing the formatted content into the memory of the end server.
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Abstract
A method delivering content from a plurality of sources to a plurality of end servers through a central manager is provided. The method includes receiving the content from the plurality of sources at the central manager, formatting the content to a form usable by the plurality of end servers, creating a transaction generic to the plurality of end servers where the transaction includes a reference to a set of instructions for storing the formatted content, sending the transaction to an end server in the plurality of end servers, and calling the reference to execute the set of instructions where the set of instructions store the formatted content into the memory of the end server.
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28 Claims
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1. A method delivering content from a plurality of sources to a plurality of end servers through a central manager, the method comprising:
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receiving the content from the plurality of sources at the central manager;
formatting the content to a form usable by the plurality of end servers;
creating a transaction generic to the plurality of end servers, the transaction including a reference to a set of instructions for storing the formatted content;
sending the transaction to an end server in the plurality of end servers; and
calling the reference to execute the set of instructions, the set of instructions storing the formatted content into the memory of the end server. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method delivering content from a plurality of sources to a plurality of end servers through a central server, the method comprising:
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receiving a first content from a first source;
receiving a second content from a second source, wherein the first content and second content are in a different format;
formatting the first and second content;
creating a first transaction including the first formatted content;
creating a second transaction including the second formatted content, wherein the first and second transaction are in the same format;
sending the first and second transactions to an end server; and
storing the first and second content from the first and second transactions. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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19. A system for delivering content from a plurality of sources to a plurality of end servers, the system comprising:
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a central manager coupled to the plurality of sources and configured to receive content from the plurality of sources; and
a software process associated with the central manager, wherein the software process includes instructions to format the content and create a transaction generic to the plurality of end servers, wherein the transaction includes a reference to a set of executable instructions;
wherein the plurality of end servers are coupled to the central manager and configured to receive the transaction and use the reference to execute the set of instructions to store the content into a memory device of an end server executing the set of instructions. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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