Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20070180110
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Prior Art Detail
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | Describes associating information on servers with browser sessions. See Chapter 7, "Session Tracking", in particular. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Print Publication |
| Publication Title * | Java Servlet Programming |
| Author | Jason Hunter with William Crawford |
| ISBN | 1-56592-391-X |
| Page Range | 1-485 |
| Medium | Book excerpt |
| Publication Date * | October 1, 1998 |
| URL | |
Notes / To Do
| Notes | The most relevant information is in chapter 7, pages 195 to 220. Other pages may also relate to the patent application. |
Excerpt
Excerpt The servlet APT provides several methods and classes specifically designed to handle session tracking on behalf of servlets. In other words, servlets have built in session tracking. |
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Claims
1
A system for retaining information in a data management system, comprising:
(i) a memory manager associated with a server;
(ii) an interface for controlling access to the memory manager; and
(iii) one or more application components adapted for implementing the interface and configured as a framework for computer-implementation into a data management system.
Relevance
High, especially when this book is combined with the manuals of products that implement and extend the standard
High, especially when this book is combined with the manuals of products that implement and extend the standard
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2
The system of Claim 1, wherein the memory manager is independent of an external database.
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Very high
Very high
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3
The system of Claim 1, wherein the memory manager is an in-line memory.
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Very high
Very high
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A method for retaining information in a data management system, comprising:
(i) storing and retrieving information from an external database into a memory associated with a server, and
(ii) enabling access to the memory through an interface implemented by one or more application components.
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High
High
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A machine-readable storage medium containing machine-readable code for instructing a machine to operate as follows:
(i) storing and retrieving information from an external database into a memory associated with a server, and
(ii) enabling access to the memory through an interface implemented by one or more application components.
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High
High
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Machine-readable code stored on a machine-readable storage medium, comprising:
(i) code for storing and retrieving information from an external database into a memory associated with a server, and
(ii) code for enabling access to the memory through an interface implemented by one or more application components.
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High
High
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