System for remote data sharing
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1. A system for remote data sharing comprising:
- a. at least one data source, wherein the data sources are JDBC-compliant;
b. a gateway running inside a Java-compliant web container, wherein the gateway manages the data sources and routes at least one data view between the data sources and remote clients, said data views comprising data and presentation metadata; and
c. a plurality of remote clients each comprising a data-sharing application,. wherein the data-sharing application automatically adapts data views to all remote-client platforms complying with Java or HTML standards, processes the data views, and dynamically generates a user interface according to the presentation metadata;
wherein the system automatically adapts to access any of the JDBC-compliant data sources.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention encompass a remote data sharing system that can support connectivity between any JDBC-compliant data source and any Java-compatible remote client, which system can be implemented without programming. The system can comprise at least one JDBC-compliant data source, a gateway running inside a Java-compliant web container, and a plurality of remote clients. The system allows for platform-independent data sharing.
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1. A system for remote data sharing comprising:
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a. at least one data source, wherein the data sources are JDBC-compliant;
b. a gateway running inside a Java-compliant web container, wherein the gateway manages the data sources and routes at least one data view between the data sources and remote clients, said data views comprising data and presentation metadata; and
c. a plurality of remote clients each comprising a data-sharing application,. wherein the data-sharing application automatically adapts data views to all remote-client platforms complying with Java or HTML standards, processes the data views, and dynamically generates a user interface according to the presentation metadata;
wherein the system automatically adapts to access any of the JDBC-compliant data sources. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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