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Methods and systems for requesting access to limited service instances

A technology for service instances and requesting services, applied in transmission systems, program control design, instruments, etc., to solve problems such as troubles and the inability of clients to connect

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-04-27
CALGARY SCIENTIFIC INC
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As a result, clients attempting to connect to a service instance may not be able to connect
This can cause trouble for a client that needs to access a service that is being used by another client or is in an idle wait state after the client has established communication

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[0012] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. Methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the present disclosure.

[0013] figure 1 is a simplified block diagram illustrating an environment 100 for providing access to a limited number of service instances. According to some implementations, one or more service instances 1 / 2 may be provided, which may be applications, data providers, etc. accessed remotely by the client device 108A / 108B / 108C. Service instance 1 / 2 can be executed on an application server (not shown), and each application server can run multiple service instances when resources permit. A user of client device 108A / 108B / 108C may enter a predetermined connection uniform resource locator (URL) in client user interface (UI) 109A / 109B / 109C to connect to a service instance through resou...

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Abstract

Systems and methods for requesting termination of a service instance that is owned by a client computing device when, for example, there is limited availability of such service instances. In accordance with an aspect of the disclosure, a method for requesting termination of a service instance executing on a remote application server, the service instance being owner by a first client device, is described. The method may include receiving, at a second client device, a list of service instances to which a request may be made, the list of service instances including the service instance; requesting, by the second client device, termination of the service instance; forwarding a request to the first client device to terminate the service instance; and creating a new service instance if the service instance is terminated whereafter the second client device becomes the owner of the newly created service instance.

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Background technique [0001] Ubiquitous remote access to service instances has become common due to the growth and availability of broadband and wireless network access. Accordingly, users are using an ever-growing variety of client devices (eg, mobile devices, tablet computing devices, laptop / notebook / desktop computers, etc.) to access service instances. Service instances can be accessed through remote servers that can pass messages containing data or other information between service instances and client devices over a variety of networks, including 3G and 4G mobile data networks, wireless networks such as WiFi and WiMax, network, wired network, etc. [0002] Due to resource or physical constraints, there may be a finite number of service instances available at any given time. Therefore, clients attempting to connect to a service instance may not be able to. This can cause trouble for a client that needs to access a service that is being used by another client or is in an ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04L29/08H04L29/06
CPCH04L63/102H04L67/025H04L67/02H04L67/10G06F9/5022H04L67/51H04L67/60H04L67/14H04L67/01H04L63/10
Inventor K·E·马特
Owner CALGARY SCIENTIFIC INC
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