Method and apparatus for conducting data transactions...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: interprogra – Data transfer between operating systems

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C719S313000, C707S793000, C709S246000

Reexamination Certificate

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07552448

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for conducting business via the worldwide Web in which business programming is isolated from Web user interface programming. In accordance with the invention, a gateway servlet interfaces between a consumer's browser's software, a plurality of Java beans, Java Server Pages, and a e-business retailer's back-end business software running, for instance, on a separate mainframe. The gateway servlet receives input information from the consumer and instantiates and populates a Java bean that confirms that the input data has been entered correctly. It then forwards the verified input data the back-end software for business processing. The back-end software returns a user interface record object to the gateway which then instantiates and populates another Java bean to format the data. The gateway then invokes a Java Server Page that interfaces with the Java bean in order to generate a HTML page to be returned to the user based on the user input information and the business back-end processing thereof.

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