Monitoring messages in a distributed data processing system

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: interprogra – Interprogram communication using message – Message using queue

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C714S047300

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07979866

ABSTRACT:
Methods, systems, and products are provided for monitoring messages in a distributed data processing system. Embodiments typically include putting a message containing a monitoring token on a queue on a server; receiving a call to get the message from the queue on the server; determining, with an API exit running on the server, whether the call to get the message is made by a process running on a remote client or by a process running on the server; and if the call to get the message is made by a process running on the server, removing the monitoring token from the message with the API exit. Many embodiments also include removing the monitoring token from the message with a channel exit running on the remote client, if the call to get the message is made by a process on the remote client.

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patent: 7496903 (2009-02-01), Rees et al.
patent: 2003/0195959 (2003-10-01), Labadie et al.

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