Method and apparatus for javaTV xlets for analog broadcast...

Interactive video distribution systems – Video distribution system with upstream communication – Having link to external network

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C725S109000

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07873979

ABSTRACT:
One embodiment of the invention provides a method for receiving Java xlets including receiving an analog service identifier and utilizing the analog service identifier to perform a lookup into a lookup structure containing xlet addressing data. Xlet addressing data associated with the analog service identifier is returned and utilized to request an xlet.

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Authors: Bart Calder, Jon Courtney, Bill Foote, Linda Kymitszke, David Rivas, Chihito Saito, James Van Loo, Tao Ye Java TV API Whitepaper, Version 1.0 (Nov. 14, 2000).

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