Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20070180110
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Prior Art Detail
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | A more recent product that implements the Java servelet standard that is described in other prior art. This product can store session information in memory or in a database. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Print Publication |
| Publication Title * | WebSphere Application Server - Express V6 Developers Guide and Development Examples |
| Author | Bill Moore, Doug Grove, Mara Zandina Hernandez, Ansgar Hugo, Arinze Izuora, Steve Moga |
| ISBN | 0738493678 |
| Page Range | 1-220 |
| Medium | Book excerpt |
| Publication Date * | October 21, 2005 |
| URL | http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abs... |
Notes / To Do
| Notes | The most relevant summary information is on pages 76 to 78. |
Excerpt
Excerpt Session data can be kept in local memory cache, stored externally on a database, or kept in memory and replicated among application servers. |
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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.
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The system of Claim 1, wherein the memory manager is independent of an external database.
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The system of Claim 1, wherein the memory manager is an in-line memory.
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The system of Claim 3, wherein the in-line memory is temporary.
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The system of Claim 1, wherein the one or more application components include at least one of a login component and a product component.
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Very high, another part of the J2EE standard address login, and the product described in this book supports that.
Very high, another part of the J2EE standard address login, and the product described in this book supports that.
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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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Very high. Storing session information in a DBMS is explicitly addressed
Very high. Storing session information in a DBMS is explicitly addressed
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The method of Claim 10, wherein the memory comprises an in-line memory.
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The method of Claim 11, wherein the in-line memory is temporary.
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The method of Claim 10, wherein the one or more application components include at least one of a login component and a product component.
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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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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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