Electrical computers and digital processing systems: interprogra – Application program interface
Reexamination Certificate
2006-03-28
2006-03-28
Hoang, Phuong N. (Department: 2194)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: interprogra
Application program interface
C719S310000, C717S106000, C717S136000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07020882
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a system, method, and program for generating user interface output on an output device attached to a remote computer. The remote computer communicates over a network to at least one server. The remote computer and server may comprise any computing device known in the art or any appliance or device including an embedded computing device. An object is transmitted to the remote computer including user interface components and data. The remote computer generates user interface output from the user interface components and data in the object. The computer further transmits to the remote computer standard application program interfaces (API) that are a member of a set of standard APIs in a first format. The remote computer converts the standard APIs in the first format to user interface APIs in a second format to manipulate the object and generate further user interface output from the components and data in the object.
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Hoang Phuong N.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Konrad Raynes & Victor LLP
Victor David W.
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