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The Message Client function can be used by an infrastructure facility to properly format and address a message that the infrastructure facility needs to send out and hand it over to a message handling service. Conversely, the function can accept incoming messages from a Message Handling facility and make it available for processing. | |||
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GF | Message Client | Version: | 0.2 | ||
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Document type: | Generic Function | Owner: |
This function is used to exchange messages between a facility and a message handling service. |
Description
This Generic Function belongs to Working Area Server. The Message Client function can be used by an infrastructure facility to properly format and address a message that the infrastructure facility needs to send out and hand it over to a message handling service. Conversely, the function can accept incoming messages from a Message Handling facility and make it available for processing.
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The image "Icon GF Message Client.png" (shown below) can be used to represent this infrastructure function in graphical Pattern representations that it might be part of:
Generic Patterns using this Generic Function
The following Generic Patterns use this function:
Applied Pattern | Owner | Maturity |
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Application Hosting | J.A.H. Schoonderbeek | 4 |
Managed File Transfer | J.A.H. Schoonderbeek | 3 |
Applied versions of this Generic Function
The following variants of this function have been defined:
No Applied Pattern based on this Generic Pattern (yet)