Classifying uniform resource identifier (URI) using xpath...

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database and file access – Preparing data for information retrieval

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C707S740000

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07937392

ABSTRACT:
Classifying Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) expression using one or more XPath expressions. A request comprising a URI expression and additional network information is modeled as a logical XML document representation. One or more XPath expressions are then created from the schema of the logical XML document. Each of the one or more XPath expressions represents a classification category of the request. Further, an XML document is generated from an incoming request. One or more XPath expressions are evaluated on the XML document for classifying the incoming request.

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