Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer session/connection establishing
Reexamination Certificate
2008-04-22
2008-04-22
Vaughn, William (Department: 2144)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Computer-to-computer session/connection establishing
C719S315000, C719S316000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10268243
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for and method of creating a standardized interface between Microsoft Component Object Model environment and a non-compatible legacy environment. The technique is equally effective for both object oriented and non-object oriented scripting protocols. The interface is scripted in the native legacy command language thereby freeing the interface developer from the need to create script in both the legacy command language and a Microsoft COM compatible language, such as Visual Basic. A determination is made upon an attempt to instantiate a COM server whether the server is local or in-process. If in-process and registered, the server is instantiated within a surrogate server to isolate the calling client from potential corruption of its memory space or copying of its sensitive data by the registered in-process server. This apparatus and method operates transparently to users and administrators, such that the client memory space and sensitive data is protected without requiring special COM server registration.
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Alban Philip A.
Horner Eric A.
Horton John C.
Lambert Neil A.
Johnson Charles A.
Maniwang Joseph
Marley Robert
Nawrocki, Rooney & Sivertson PA
Unisys Corporation
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