Persistent scheduling techniques

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing – Computer network monitoring

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C709S206000

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07996522

ABSTRACT:
Techniques for persistent scheduling are provided. A principal registers a schedule with a network-based scheduling service. The scheduling service determines when a trigger is to be sent to a client associated with the principal for purposes of having that client process a particular action. The trigger is sent when the client is detected as being online; and when the client is offline, the trigger is sent as soon as the client comes online. Furthermore, once a trigger is successfully sent, a current date and time that the trigger was sent is maintained with the schedule for the client.

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