Methods for de-serializing data objects on demand

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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C707S793000

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07464082

ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to methods for de-serializing data from a software system, such as an enterprise software system, upon request. For example, methods are described for converting a data description language, such as the extensible markup language (XML), representation of data from an enterprise software system to an object when requested by a software application. A computing device connected to the enterprise software system loads multidimensional data via an XML data stream. The XML data is de-serialized to create objects as the objects are requested by software applications executing on the computing device. The remaining XML data may be stored on the computing device until the corresponding objects are requested by the software applications.

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