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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 05, 2014
Filed:
Feb. 28, 2012
Bharat V. Bedi, Winchester, GB;
Helen S. Bowyer, Winchester, GB;
Kevin C. Brown, Winchester, GB;
Edward G. Jellard, Winchester, GB;
Robert S. Smart, Winchester, GB;
Graham White, Winchester, GB;
Bharat V. Bedi, Winchester, GB;
Helen S. Bowyer, Winchester, GB;
Kevin C. Brown, Winchester, GB;
Edward G. Jellard, Winchester, GB;
Robert S. Smart, Winchester, GB;
Graham White, Winchester, GB;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A first message published by a first publisher, including a message header and payload data, is received. The payload data within the first received message is identified, extracted, and stored. A second message published by a second publisher, including function data that provides a function to modify the payload data, is received. The function data within the second received message is identified, extracted, and stored. The extracted and stored payload data is modified using the stored function. A third message, including the modified payload data, is created for distribution to a subscriber configured to process the modified payload in the third message.