Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1993-11-30
1995-12-12
Kim, Ken S.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG1, 395600, 39520002, 395700, 39520012, 39520011, G06F 1516
Patent
active
054758173
ABSTRACT:
An object oriented distributed computing system is provided. Processing means call a location service within automatically generated stubs in response to a request for a service provided by a particular object. The location service is automatically called on behalf of the requester to locate the target object when the request is issued. Multiple Object Managers reflecting multiple Object Models are permitted in the system. Programmers and users do not need to know the Object Model adhered to by an Object Manager. A request to any object in the system is independent of the Object Model of the sought object's Object Manager. A generic interface enables new Object Managers reflecting new Object Models to be easily added to the system. Availability of the target object is independent of association of the target object with a process at the time the request was issued. Deactivation of processes is automatically accomplished in response to the system needing resources.
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Arnold Kenneth C.
Cannon Michael J.
Erdos Marlena E.
Harrison Brian D.
Hoffman D. Jeffrey
Hewlett--Packard Company
Kim Ken S.
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