IP Library Granted Patent US 6,976,092
Granted Patent B1
US 6,976,092 · App. 10/274,408 · Granted Dec 13, 2005

System that using transport protocol objects located at agent location to generate session ID and to provide translation between different instant messaging protocols

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Patent No.
US 6,976,092
App. No.
10/274,408
Granted
Dec 13, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A system and method are presented in which a plurality of transport protocol objects (TPOs) are instantiated at an IM user agent. In one embodiment, each of the plurality of TPOs is adapted to provide a translation between a first IM protocol and a different IM protocol.

Claims (63)

1. A communication system comprising:

an instant messaging (IM) user agent; and

a plurality of transport protocol objects (TPOs) instantiated or an IM user agent location, each of the plurality of TPOs adapted to provide a translation between a first IM protocol and a different IM protocol, the IM user agent adapted to transmit and receive IM message using the first IM protocol, each TPO being adapted to establish a connection between the IM user agent and a corresponding IM server, each TPO further being adapted to generate a session identifier (ID), the session ID being indicative of the established IM connection.

2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a message router coupled to the IM user agent, the message router being adapted to transmit IM messages to the IM user agent using the first IM protocol, the message router further being adapted to receive IM messages from the IM user agent using the first IM protocol.

3. The system of claim 2 , further comprising:

a session collection having a plurality of session objects, each of the plurality of session objects having information associated with each of the plurality of TPOs.

4. In a communication system, a method comprising:

instantiating a transport protocol object (TPO) at an instant messaging (IM) user agent location having an IM user agent, the PTO adapted to provide a translation between a first IM protocol and a second IM protocol, the IM user agent adapted to transmit and receive IM message using the first IM protocol;

establishing a connection between the TPO and a foreign server, the foreign server adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using the second IM protocol;

generating a session identifier (ID) at the TPO, the session ID being indicative of the established connection; and

providing a communication pathway for communicating between the IM user agent and the foreign server through the instantiated TPO.

5. In a communication system, a method comprising:

instantiating a plurality of transport protocol (TPOs) at an instant messaging (IM) user agent location having an IM user agent, each of the plurality of TPOs adapted to provide a translation between a first IM protocol and a different protocol, the IM user agent adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using the first IM protocol;

establishing a plurality of connections between the plurality of TPOs and a plurality of IM servers, each of the plurality of IM servers adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using one of the different IM protocols;

generating a plurality of session identifiers (ID), each session ID being generated at a corresponding TPO, each session ID being indicative of the established plurality of connections; and

providing a communication pathway for communicating between the IM user agent and the plurality of IM servers through the plurality of instantiated TPOs.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the instantiating the plurality of TPOs comprises:

receiving a single login name and password;

correlating the single login name password to a plurality of login names and passwords, each of the plurality of login names and passwords associated with one of a plurality of IM accounts, each of the plurality of IM accounts on one of a plurality of IM servers, each of the plurality of IM servers adapted to transmit and receive IM message using a different IM protocol;

retrieving information related to each of the different IM protocols; and

conveying the retrieved information and the plurality of login names and passwords to the IM user agent.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the instantiating the plurality of TPOs further comprises:

receiving the information related to each of the different IM protocols; and

instantiating a plurality of TPOs, each of the plurality of TPOs associated with each of the different IM protocols.

8. The method of claim 5 , wherein the establishing the plurality of connections between the plurality of TPOs and the plurality of IM servers comprises:

receiving a plurality of login names and passwords, each of the plurality of login names and passwords associated with one of a plurality of IM accounts, each of the plurality of IM accounts located on one of the plurality of IM servers, each of the plurality of IM servers adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using a different IM protocol; and

establishing an IM session at each of the plurality of IM accounts using the received plurality of login names and passwords.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the establishing the IM session comprises:

receiving information from each of the plurality of IM servers; and

generating the session ID associated with each of the plurality of IM servers in response to receiving information.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

storing session information having the generated session ID.

11. The method of claim 5 , wherein the providing the communication pathway comprises:

receiving a message from the IM user agent, the message received using the first IM protocol;

translating the message from the first IM protocol to one of the different IM protocols; and

conveying the translated message to one of the plurality of IM servers, the one of the plurality of IM servers adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using the one of the different IM protocols.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the translating the message from the first IM protocol of the different IM protocols comprises:

translating an Extensible Markup Language (XML) structured message into a non-XML-structured message.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the translating the XML-structured message into the non-XML-structured message comprises:

translating XML-structured presence information into non-XML-structured presence information.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the translating the XML-structured message into the non-XML-structured message comprises:

translating an XML-structured text message into non-XML-structured text message.

15. The method of claim 5 , wherein the providing the communication pathway comprises:

receiving a message from the one of a plurality of IM servers, the one of the plurality of IM servers adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using one of a plurality of different IM protocols;

translating the message from one of the plurality of different IM protocols to a first IM protocol; and

conveying the translated message to the IM user agent.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the translating the message from one of the plurality of different IM protocols the first IM protocol comprises:

translating a non-Extensible Markup Language (XML) structured message into an XML-structured message.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the translating the non-XML-structured message into the XML-structured message comprises:

translating non-XML-structured presence information into XML-structured presence information.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the translating the non-XML-structured message into the XML-structured message comprises:

translating a non-XML-structured text message into an XML-structured text message.

19. A communication system comprising:

means for instantiating a plurality of transport protocol objects (TPOs) at an instant messaging (IM) user agent location having an IM user agent, each of the plurality of TPOs adapted to provide a translation between a first IM protocol and a different IM protocol, the IM user agent adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using the first IM protocol;

means for establishing a plurality of connections between the plurality of TPOs and a plurality of IM servers, each of the plurality of IM servers adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using one of the different IM protocols;

means for generating a plurality of session identifiers (ID), each session ID being generated at a corresponding TPO, each session ID being indicative of the established plurality of connections; and

means for providing a communication pathway for communicating between the IM user agent and the plurality of IM servers through the plurality of instantiated TPOs.

20. A computer-readable medium comprising:

computer-readable code adapted to instruct a programmable device to instantiate a plurality of transport protocol objects (TPOs) at an instant messaging (IM) user agent location having an IM user agent, each of the plurality of TPOs adapted to provide a translation between a first IM protocol and a different IM protocol, the IM user agent adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using the first IM protocol;

computer-readable code adapted to instruct a programmable device to establish a plurality of connections between the plurality of TPOs and a plurality of IM servers, each of the plurality of IM servers adapted to transmit and receive IM messages using one of the different IM protocols;

computer-readable code adapted to instruct a programmable device to generate a plurality of session identifiers (ID), each session ID being generated at a corresponding TPO, each session ID being indicative of the established plurality of connections; and

computer-readable code adapted to instruct a programmable device to provide a communication pathway for communicating between the IM user agent and the plurality of IM servers through the plurality of instantiated TPOs.

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