| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7206844 |
Method for locating and retaining new software and dependencies on a local server by examining a |
April 17, 2007 |
| A method for distributing code resident on a remote application server to a local server. When a client requests information, a request handler on the local server handles the request. If the information is available on the local server, the request handler satisfies the request using th |
| 6868448 |
Resource locator |
March 15, 2005 |
| A computing environment includes an application server code resident on a remote application server that can be distributed by a local server. A request for information by a client is serviced by a request handler on the local application server. If the information is available on the lo |
| 6789204 |
Resource sharing on the internet via the HTTP |
September 7, 2004 |
| A method and apparatus for sharing resources in a network environment. An application running on a client can access a resource on a remote computer by submitting a request via an Internet browser. The request is analyzed, converted to proper format and is transferred over the network li |
| 6763468 |
Method and apparatus for authenticating users |
July 13, 2004 |
| A method and apparatus for authenticating users. Prior art mechanisms require each individual application (running on an "application server") that the user is accessing to provide for the ability to use the various authentication mechanisms. One or more embodiments of the invention |
| 6226752 |
Method and apparatus for authenticating users |
May 1, 2001 |
| A method and apparatus for authenticating users. Prior art mechanisms require each individual application (running on an "application server") that the user is accessing to provide for the ability to use the various authentication mechanisms. One or more embodiments of the invention |
| 6212640 |
Resources sharing on the internet via the HTTP |
April 3, 2001 |
| A method and apparatus for sharing resources in a network environment. Typically, a computer linked to the Internet may have resources or may provide services, that are usable by other computers. A user, using one or more embodiments of the invention, can access those resources or servic |