Representing extensible markup language (XML) as an...

Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Presentation processing of document – Structured document

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C715S273000, C726S027000, C726S028000, C726S029000, C726S030000

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08069408

ABSTRACT:
Techniques for representing extensible markup language (XML) in an executable format are presented. An XML document is parsed into its components and content. The components and content are packaged as an executable. Some portions of the executable include authentication logic or policy logic that is subsequently enforced when the executable is processed. The executable is subsequently distributed to recipient machines. The machines process the executable and produce memory loaded versions of the components and content representing the XML document on the machines. The memory loaded versions of the components and content include conditionally added authentication logic or policy logic.

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