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Method and system for storing group chat information to network address book

A network address and address book technology, applied in the field of saving group chat information to network addresses, can solve the problem of not providing

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-05-01
ZTE CORP
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However, the current OMA Converged IP Message (CPM) and OMA Simplified Converged Address Book (S-CAB, Simplified Converged Address Book) specifications do not provide this function.

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[0185] In this embodiment, user A actively initiates a group chat, and after the group chat ends, user A saves the group chat information in his address book.

[0186] Such as Figure 12 As shown, the process of saving group chat information to the network address book in this embodiment may include:

[0187] Step S1201: User A's CPM client requests group chat information from the CF server it belongs to through the PF server;

[0188] Step S1202: the CF server to which user A belongs returns group chat information to user A's CPM client through the PF server;

[0189] Step S1203: User A's S-CAB client obtains group chat information from the CPM client;

[0190] Step S1204: The S-CAB client of user A stores the group chat information to the S-CAB server to which user A belongs.

Embodiment 2

[0192] In this embodiment, user A joins the group chat initiated by user B, so the CF server to which user B belongs provides the group chat service. After the group chat ends, user A saves the group chat information to his address book.

[0193] Such as Figure 13 As shown, the process of saving group chat information to the network address book in this embodiment may include:

[0194] Step S1301: the CPM client of user A requests group chat information from the CF server to which user B belongs through the PF server of user A;

[0195] Step S1302: The CF server to which user B belongs returns the group chat information to the CPM client of user A through the PF server of user A;

[0196] Step S1303: User A's S-CAB client obtains group chat information from User A's CPM client;

[0197] Step S1304: The S-CAB client of user A stores the group chat information to the S-CAB server to which user A belongs.

[0198] The difference between the process of this embodiment and the...

Embodiment 3

[0200] In this embodiment, user A actively initiates a group chat, and after the group chat ends, user A saves the group chat information in his network address book, but unlike the previous embodiment, user A's CPM client sends a message for saving The request for group chat information goes to user A's CF server. After receiving the request, the CF server sends the group chat information to user A's S-CAB server and saves it, and then returns the result to user A's CPM client.

[0201] Such as Figure 14 As shown, the process of saving group chat information to the network address book in this embodiment may include:

[0202] Step S1401: the CPM client of user A sends a request for saving group chat information to the CF server to which it belongs through the PF server;

[0203] Step S1402: After receiving the request for storing the group chat information, the CF server to which user A belongs sends the group chat information of user A to the S-CAB server of user A;

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method and system for storing group chat information to a network address book. The method comprises the step that: an address book server receives group chat information from an address book client or a message server, and stores the group chat information to the local, wherein the group chat information at least comprises one or more of the follows: a group chat identifier, a session identifier and a contribution identifier. According to the invention, the group chat information of a user can be stored to the address book server, which is convenient for the user tosequentially initiate a corresponding group chat again.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the communication field, in particular to a method and system for storing group chat information in a network address book. Background technique [0002] The instant messaging service based on the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA, Open Mobile Alliance) Converged IP Messaging (IPM, Converged IPMessage) specification has developed rapidly, especially in the instant messaging service system provided by the telecom operator, where the group chat service users use very frequently. [0003] After the group chat ends, the user may wish to save the group chat information in his network address book, so that the group chat can be re-initiated conveniently in the future. However, the current OMA Converged IP Messaging (CPM) and OMA Simplified Converged Address Book (S-CAB, Simplified Converged Address Book) specifications do not provide this function. Contents of the invention [0004] In order to solve the above technical problems, the emb...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04L12/58H04L29/08
CPCH04L67/146H04L51/216H04L65/40
Inventor 董昊
Owner ZTE CORP
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