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Andrew Clinick, Issaquah, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090307666 | REAL-TIME VALIDATION OF INTERACTIVE APPLICATIONS - A validation tool providing real-time validation of interactive content applications includes a static analysis engine that extrapolates the timeline of an application and the application's behavior over that timeline. The static analysis engine watches various types of data associated with the application's markup document and works through an editor to inform the user if the application has exceeded defined limits as the application is being built. The validation tool is further configured with a dynamic simulator that is arranged as a state machine that shares state information with the static analysis engine to enable the validation tool to display useful information such as pixel buffer usage at a given time code. The validation tool is further configured to provide a real-time application preview with which the user may interact to immediately evaluate cause and effect of any changes that are made in the application code using the editor. | 12-10-2009 |
Andrew J. Clinick, Issaquah, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090327306 | ARRANGEMENT FOR ANONYMOUS API DOWNLOADED RESOURCES FOR ADVANCED CONTENT - Provided are arrangements for downloading resources and managing downloaded resources. A file is requested from a HTTP server, the file associated with an original URI. The file is downloaded and assigned a handle. The file is then stored in a storage location such as a file cache or in a persistent storage location. Upon command of an advanced content playlist or sequence, the file is called by calling the handle of the file. The storing of the file may include storing the file in a location where the file is subject to an automatic removal operation. The file may be an image file or any other type of file, especially multimedia files. The automatic removal operation may occur upon a quitting or restarting of the application. If another request is made for another file, the prior downloaded file may be replaced. | 12-31-2009 |
Andrew John Clinick, Issaquah, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080313270 | DECOUPLED MECHANISM FOR MANAGED COPY CLIENT APPLICATIONS AND E-COMMERCE SERVERS TO INTEROPERATE IN A HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENT - Request data is generated at a client device having at least one managed copy client application. The request data includes an identifier (e.g., a uniform resource locator, class ID, etc.) for an integration control (e.g., an ActiveX control, Java applet, etc.) installable on the client device. The request data is transmitted and, in response to the request data, response data (e.g., an object element in an HTML page) is received from a server (e.g., an e-commerce server). The response data facilitates installation of the integration control on the client device, and the integration control provides an interface to facilitate communication between the server and the managed copy client application. | 12-18-2008 |
