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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 09, 2008
Filed:
Mar. 09, 2006
Scott A. Miller, Oakdale, PA (US);
John T. Campbell, Jr., Bridgeville, PA (US);
Mark A. Glavach, Slippery Rock, PA (US);
Keith A. Overstreet, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Randall P. Sadowski, Hookstown, PA (US);
David T. Sturrock, Evans City, PA (US);
Scott A. Miller, Oakdale, PA (US);
John T. Campbell, Jr., Bridgeville, PA (US);
Mark A. Glavach, Slippery Rock, PA (US);
Keith A. Overstreet, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Randall P. Sadowski, Hookstown, PA (US);
David T. Sturrock, Evans City, PA (US);
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc., Mayfield Heights, OH (US);
Abstract
An industrial controller that can be utilized in an environment that supports message queuing comprises a receiver component that receives a message from a queue, wherein the message conforms to a message queuing protocol. A message queuing component communicatively coupled to the receiver component interprets the message and alters control logics within the controller based at least in part upon contents of the message. Furthermore, for example, the message queuing engine can be configured to generated messages that conform to the message queuing protocol.