Safe storing data for disaster recovery
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for safe storing one or more transaction messages on a handheld mobile device, the method comprising the steps of:
- receiving the transaction messages from the handheld mobile device, over a network, via an asynchronous write, on a programmed computer at a primary site, wherein the one or more transaction messages comprises data;
creating a copy of the one or more transaction message received on the programmed computer at the primary site;
transmitting the copy of the one or more transaction messages, over the network, received on the programmed computer at the primary site, via a synchronous write, to a programmed computer at a remote recovery site, wherein the one or more transaction messages received is not operated on at the primary site prior to the copy of the one or more transaction messages being transmitted synchronously to the remote recovery site and wherein the remote recovery site is not colocated with the primary site and the programmed computer at the primary site;
storing the transmitted copy of the one or more transaction messages received in a database at the remote recovery site, wherein the database is communicatively coupled to the programmed computer at the remote recovery site;
operating on the one or more transaction messages received at the primary site after the copy of the one or more transaction messages has been stored at the remote recovery site; and
transmitting an electronic acknowledgement from the primary site to a user interface on the hand-held mobile device after storing the copy of the one or more transaction messages at the remote recovery site, said electronic acknowledgement confirming the asynchronous write.
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Abstract
A computer-implemented method and system for safe storing data is disclosed. A sending queue manager associated with a client computer transmits an asynchronous write of a transaction message containing data to a receiving queue manager associated with a transaction processing computer not colocated with the client computer. The receiving queue manager transmits a synchronous write of the transaction message to a remote queue manager associated with a remote disaster recovery computer to safe store the transaction message before it can be operated upon by the transaction processing computer.
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20 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for safe storing one or more transaction messages on a handheld mobile device, the method comprising the steps of:
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receiving the transaction messages from the handheld mobile device, over a network, via an asynchronous write, on a programmed computer at a primary site, wherein the one or more transaction messages comprises data; creating a copy of the one or more transaction message received on the programmed computer at the primary site; transmitting the copy of the one or more transaction messages, over the network, received on the programmed computer at the primary site, via a synchronous write, to a programmed computer at a remote recovery site, wherein the one or more transaction messages received is not operated on at the primary site prior to the copy of the one or more transaction messages being transmitted synchronously to the remote recovery site and wherein the remote recovery site is not colocated with the primary site and the programmed computer at the primary site; storing the transmitted copy of the one or more transaction messages received in a database at the remote recovery site, wherein the database is communicatively coupled to the programmed computer at the remote recovery site; operating on the one or more transaction messages received at the primary site after the copy of the one or more transaction messages has been stored at the remote recovery site; and transmitting an electronic acknowledgement from the primary site to a user interface on the hand-held mobile device after storing the copy of the one or more transaction messages at the remote recovery site, said electronic acknowledgement confirming the asynchronous write. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer-based system for safe storing one or more transaction messages on a handheld mobile device, the system:
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a programmed computer at a primary site for receiving the one or more transaction messages from the handheld mobile device over a network via an asynchronous write wherein the programmed computer creates a copy of the one or more transaction messages received on the programmed computer at the primary site and wherein the one or more transaction messages comprises data; a transmission engine for transmitting the copy of the one or more transaction messages received on the programmed computer at the primary site, via a synchronous write, to a programmed computer at a remote recovery site, wherein the one or more transaction messages received is not operated on at the primary site prior to the copy of the one or more transaction messages being transmitted synchronously to the remote recovery site and wherein the remote recovery site is not colocated with the primary site and the programmed computer at the primary site; a storage engine for storing the transmitted copy of the one or more transaction messages received in a database at the remote recovery site, wherein the database is communicatively coupled to the programmed computer at the remote recovery site; an operation engine for operating on the data received at the primary site after the copy of the one or more transaction messages has been stored at the remote recovery site; and an acknowledgement transmission engine for transmitting an electronic acknowledgement from the primary site to a user interface on the hand-held mobile device after storing the copy of the one or more transaction messages at the remote recovery site, said electronic acknowledgement confirming the asynchronous write. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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