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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 22, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 05, 2002
Oscar R. Mitchell, Pflugerville, TX (US);
Robert Bradford Cohen, Austin, TX (US);
Eleanor Coy, Austin, TX (US);
Rajat Datta, Round Rock, TX (US);
Randall Findley, Austin, TX (US);
James Garrett, Austin, TX (US);
Richard Goble, Cedar Creek, TX (US);
Greg North, Austin, TX (US);
Daniel Reents, Dripping Springs, TX (US);
Leslie Zsohar, Round Rock, TX (US);
Oscar R. Mitchell, Pflugerville, TX (US);
Robert Bradford Cohen, Austin, TX (US);
Eleanor Coy, Austin, TX (US);
Rajat Datta, Round Rock, TX (US);
Randall Findley, Austin, TX (US);
James Garrett, Austin, TX (US);
Richard Goble, Cedar Creek, TX (US);
Greg North, Austin, TX (US);
Daniel Reents, Dripping Springs, TX (US);
Leslie Zsohar, Round Rock, TX (US);
nCipher Corporation, Ltd., Stoneham, MA (US);
Abstract
An information-processing method for application-specific processing of messages. A message is received. Whether the message is in a selected application format is ascertained. If not, the message is routed to a next location. If so, the message is routed to a selected application processor, processed by the processor, and routed to the next location.