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311 results about "Dynamic web page" patented technology

A server-side dynamic web page is a web page whose construction is controlled by an application server processing server-side scripts. In server-side scripting, parameters determine how the assembly of every new web page proceeds, including the setting up of more client-side processing.

Scaleable method for maintaining and making consistent updates to caches

A determination can be made of bow changes to underlying data affect the value of objects. Examples of applications are: caching dynamic Web pages; client-server applications whereby a server sending objects (which are changing all the time) to multiple clients can track which versions are sent to which clients and how obsolete the versions are; and any situation where it is necessary to maintain and uniquely identify several versions of objects, update obsolete objects, quantitatively assess how different two versions of the same object are, and/or maintain consistency among a set of objects. A directed graph called an object dependence graph, may be used to represent the data dependencies between objects. Another aspect is constructing and maintaining objects to associate changes in remote data with cached objects. If data in a remote data source changes, database change notifications are used to "trigger" a dynamic rebuild of associated objects. Thus, obsolete objects can be dynamically replaced with fresh objects. The objects can be complex objects, such as dynamic Web pages or compound-complex objects, and the data can be underlying data in a database. The update can include either storing a new version of the object in the cache; or deleting an object from the cache. Caches on multiple servers can also be synchronized with the data in a single common database. Updated information, whether new pages or delete orders, can be broadcast to a set of server nodes, permitting many systems to simultaneously benefit from the advantages of prefetching and providing a high degree of scaleability.
Owner:IBM CORP

Scaleable method for maintaining and making consistent updates to caches

A determination can be made of how changes to underlying data affect the value of objects. Examples of applications are: caching dynamic Web pages; client-server applications whereby a server sending objects (which are changing all the time) to multiple clients can track which versions are sent to which clients and how obsolete the versions are; and any situation where it is necessary to maintain and uniquely identify several versions of objects, update obsolete objects, quantitatively assess how different two versions of the same object are, and / or maintain consistency among a set of objects. A directed graph called an object dependence graph, may be used to represent the data dependencies between objects. Another aspect is constructing and maintaining objects to associate changes in remote data with cached objects. If data in a remote data source changes, database change notifications are used to "trigger" a dynamic rebuild of associated objects. Thus, obsolete objects can be dynamically replaced with fresh objects. The objects can be complex objects, such as dynamic Web pages or compound-complex objects, and the data can be underlying data in a database. The update can include either: storing a new version of the object in the cache; or deleting an object from the cache. Caches on multiple servers can also be synchronized with the data in a single common database. Updated information, whether new pages or delete orders, can be broadcast to a set of server nodes, permitting many systems to simultaneously benefit from the advantages of prefetching and providing a high degree of scaleability.
Owner:IBM CORP

Automatic exploration and testing of dynamic Web sites

A unique tool, i.e., “VeriWeb”, is employed to automatically discover and systematically explore Web-site execution paths that can be followed by a user in a Web application. Unlike traditional spiders (or crawlers) that are limited to the exploration of static links, VeriWeb can navigate automatically through dynamic components of Web sites, including form submissions and execution of client-side scripts. Whenever examining a new Web page, the system determines all possible actions a user might perform—be it a link, via a button with a JavaScript handler, or via form submission—and can execute them in a systematic way. In order to systematically test different paths in a Web site, VeriWeb addresses two critical problems: systematic Web site exploration and automatically filling out forms.
Owner:ALCATEL-LUCENT USA INC +1

Method of identity authentication and fraudulent phone call verification that utilizes an identification code of a communication device and a dynamic password

A method of identity authentication and fraudulent phone call verification uses an identification code of a communication device and a dynamic password. The “dynamic password” is directly sent to an Internet user via a dynamic web-page of a specific website instead of by means of a traditional telephone short message. Thus, the “dynamic password” cannot be copied from the spyware infected communication device of the Internet user. Furthermore, even if the “dynamic password” is intercepted or otherwise discovered by a hacker or intruder, authentication is still secure because the dynamic password must be sent back to the specific website via a short message or the like from the same communication device having the corresponding identification code that was initially input by the Internet user in order to generate the dynamic password.
Owner:LIN CHUNG YU

Web application code decoupling and user interaction performance

An improved web browser architecture for an OOP application for a dynamic web page using a client-side scripting language in JavaScript and Ajax to encapsulate presentation logic as objects manipulated by a mediator class state controller object. The browser code is divided into reusable but decoupled and interacting objects. The objects publish to unknown subscribers, and there is no need for objects to explicitly know of or be bound to other objects subscribing to events, consistent with a delegate model. The state of the web browser can be maintained by the state controller, and bookmarking of the state of the web browser allows reconstruction of a web browser dynamic web page. In a preferred embodiment, a GUI for the web browser controls a SAN.
Owner:AVAGO TECH INT SALES PTE LTD

Declarative web application for search and retrieval

Disclosed is a method and Declarative Web Application (DWA) for creating an abstraction layer between a web page and the complicated syntax required to access data to display on the web page. The abstraction layer is implemented with eXtensible Markup Language (XML) tags that permit a web page using simple, non-compiled custom XML tags embedded in Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) formatting commands to call complex data storage and search engine queries using a simple, declaratory statement via a XML tag. Use of the simple, declaratory XML statement removes the need for any scripting or other complex code from the web page that may require compilation and/or extensive verification testing for changes to the web page code. The resulting web pages and query definitions are easier and less expensive to maintain and extend. Further, the data returned from the data storage system is formatted to be name and content addressable such that the HTML commands to display the data are implemented using a simple, declarative syntax of XML tags. Again, the use of simple, declarative XML tags allows the web page code to be restricted to simple HTML code, thus, avoiding the need to compile and/or perform extensive verification testing when a change is made to the HTML code. The system deskills the expertise necessary to create a data rich web page such that a graphic web designer is capable of creating a web page without the assistance of a Java or Structured Query Language (SQL) programmer. Also, the SQL programmer may create and then make queries available without the assistance of a programmer and without the need to use a programming language other than SQL.
Owner:OPTIMUS CORP

Creating dynamic web pages at a client browser

InactiveUS7376653B2Shorten the timeReduces central processing unit (CPU) utilizationData processing applicationsTransmissionClient-sideLibrary function
A system and method for accelerated downloading of dynamic web pages. Initially, customized script library functions are downloaded from the server to the client browser as part of the page frameset. A page request from a user is received by the client browser and transmitted to the server. In turn, page data is fetched by the server from remote data sources and formatted to include library code for invoking associated library functions written in a script programming language, e.g., JavaScript. The formatted data pages is transmitted from the server to the client browser which calls the library functions that were previously downloaded to the client browser in response to the library code in the data pages. The appropriate library functions are invoked from the client browser to generate Hyper-Text Markup Language code that is written to a target frame. Finally, the Hyper-Text Markup Language code written to the target frame is rendered. The downloaded JavaScript library functions are therefore downloaded to the client side only once but accessed multiple times thereby increasing efficiency of downloading and reducing bandwidth. Faster page draw is achieved because of the limited amount of information or data that is repeatedly transferred to the client browser from the server.
Owner:REFINITIV US ORG LLC
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