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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 26, 2010
Filed:
Mar. 27, 2008
Mark Linus Bauman, Rochester, MN (US);
Bob Richard Cernohous, Rochester, MN (US);
Kent L. Hofer, Lake City, MN (US);
John Charles Kasperski, Rochester, MN (US);
Steven John Simonson, Rochester, MN (US);
Jay Robert Weeks, Cambridge, IA (US);
Mark Linus Bauman, Rochester, MN (US);
Bob Richard Cernohous, Rochester, MN (US);
Kent L. Hofer, Lake City, MN (US);
John Charles Kasperski, Rochester, MN (US);
Steven John Simonson, Rochester, MN (US);
Jay Robert Weeks, Cambridge, IA (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Method, apparatus and article of manufacture for acquiring a buffer after data from a remote sender (e.g., client) has been received by a local machine (e.g., server). Because the client data has already been received when the buffer is acquired, the buffer may be sized exactly to the size of the client data. In general, the buffer may be caller supplied or system supplied.