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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 22, 2003
Filed:
Mar. 31, 2000
Gerhard Eschelbeck, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Network Associates, Inc., Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
A system and a process for reporting network events using hierarchically-structured event databases in a distributed computing environment are disclosed. A centralized broker is executed on a designated system within the distributed computing environment. At least one security application is provided as a plug-in component on a client system interfaced remotely to the centralized broker. A local event database is maintained on the client system. The local event database includes a set of entries in which network events generated by the at least one security application are transitorily stored. Network events forwarded from the local event database are received via a communications server service. The communications server service exposes a set of communication interfaces implementing a plurality of event methods. Each communication interface defines an event management function which can be invoked by the centralized broker. Network entries in a centralized event database are accessed responsive to calls on the event management functions by the centralized broker. The centralized event database is maintained on the designated system. The centralized event database includes a set of entries in which network events received via the communications server service are stored.