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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 2010
Filed:
Dec. 16, 2004
Craig Betts, Kanata, CA;
David Pochopsky, Ottawa, CA;
Martin Barnes, Kanata, CA;
Greg Bertin, Ottawa, CA;
Peter Ashton, Nepean, CA;
Wayne Burwell, Ottawa, CA;
Steven Buchko, Dunrobin, CA;
Jonathan Bosloy, Kanata, CA;
Shawn Mcallister, Manotick, CA;
Craig Betts, Kanata, CA;
David Pochopsky, Ottawa, CA;
Martin Barnes, Kanata, CA;
Greg Bertin, Ottawa, CA;
Peter Ashton, Nepean, CA;
Wayne Burwell, Ottawa, CA;
Steven Buchko, Dunrobin, CA;
Jonathan Bosloy, Kanata, CA;
Shawn McAllister, Manotick, CA;
Solace Systems, Inc., Kanata, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
In a method of managing a content-based network, which is typically XML-based, and optionally may be overlaid on an underlying network having a plurality of network elements interconnected by links, a link state protocol maintains each network element's topological view of the overlay network from the underlying network. A subscription management protocol ensures dissemination of published content within the content-based network independently of the link state protocol.