Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Translation of code
Reexamination Certificate
2007-12-04
2007-12-04
Dam, Tuan (Department: 2192)
Data processing: software development, installation, and managem
Software program development tool
Translation of code
C717S100000, C717S108000, C717S144000, C719S328000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10171796
ABSTRACT:
Described herein are techniques that allow applications developed in non-object oriented languages, such as C, to interact with DOM trees implemented under different DOM implementations. An application accesses different DOM implementations through a set of function pointers that conform to a set of function signatures. The set of function pointers may be stored in a data structure defined to have member function pointers that point to functions that conform to the set of function signatures. The set of function signatures define a common interface through which applications may interact with a variety of DOM implementations. One or more applications generate the set of function pointers and store them in a data structure. The other applications register the function pointers with an application by, for example, passing a pointer to the data structure to the application.
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Agrawal Deepak
Guan Sheng-Yih
Khaladkar Bhushan
Macky Ian
Saulys Tomas
Dam Tuan
Dao Thuy
Oracle International Corporation
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