Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Presentation processing of document – Layout
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-31
2006-01-31
Hong, Stephen (Department: 2178)
Data processing: presentation processing of document, operator i
Presentation processing of document
Layout
C715S252000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06993715
ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems for generating and sending an XML document are described. In a specific implementation, methods and systems for responding to an XML client request utilize an XML response generator that includes one or more request method objects. There is one object for each particular type of client request that might be received. Each request method object knows and gathers the data that is needed to respond to its particular associated client request. An emitter object receives calls from the request method object and translates the data that it receives into response portions that are in proper XML syntactic form.
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Deen Brian J.
Soderberg Joel M.
Hong Stephen
Lee & Hayes PLLC
Queler Adam M.
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