Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Remote data accessing
Reexamination Certificate
2007-08-14
2007-08-14
Donaghue, Larry D. (Department: 2154)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Remote data accessing
C709S225000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10350699
ABSTRACT:
A method of delivering data over a computer network in which a CORBA name service runs on a first computer connected to a computer network at a kiosk station, and a subscription agent runs on a second computer connected to the computer network at a user's station. A request is sent from the subscription agent on the second computer to a name service on the first computer for registration on the name service. The request includes a name and an associated internet protocol network address and port number. The request is received at the name service on the first computer. Data is received from a data resource connected to the first computer, the name from the request is displayed in a list of names on a display at the first computer, and user input is received at the first computer selecting the name from the list. The data is directed from the resource to the internet protocol network address and port number associated with the selected name so that the data is received by the subscriber on the second computer, an application is opened in the second computer designated by the subscription agent, and the data is directed to the application in the second computer.
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Donaghue Larry D.
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