Method and system for dynamic delivery of beads

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Distributed data processing – Client/server

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C705S052000, C717S178000, C719S320000

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06907446

ABSTRACT:
A method and system for providing target code to various computer systems. The target code is provided by a service. The service provides a mechanism for third-party developers to submit initial or base code for distribution to end-user computers as target code. The service converts the initial code to target code that is suitable for execution on the end-user computer. When the service receives the request for target code that matches certain requester-specified characteristics, it selects the intermediate code that best matches the requester-specified characteristics. The service then sends the target code to the requester.

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