METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A DYNAMIC EXECUTION ENVIRONMENT IN NETWORK COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A CLIENT AND A SERVER
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1. A computer implemented method for providing an event-trapping mechanism in a dynamic execution environment comprising:
- creating one or more execution blocks, each associated with a sequence of screen events of a user interface, from a function stored in a script;
storing the one or more execution blocks as handlers; and
executing the one or more handlers independently from each other, when the associated sequence of screen events for the handler is detected in network traffic.
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Abstract
Example implementations disclosed herein are directed to systems and methods for providing an event-trapping mechanism in a dynamic execution environment. The systems and methods can include creating one or more execution blocks, each associated with a sequence of screen events of a user interface, from a function stored in a script; storing the one or more execution blocks as handlers; and executing the one or more handlers independently from each other, when the associated sequence of screen events for the handler is detected in network traffic.
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1. A computer implemented method for providing an event-trapping mechanism in a dynamic execution environment comprising:
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creating one or more execution blocks, each associated with a sequence of screen events of a user interface, from a function stored in a script; storing the one or more execution blocks as handlers; and executing the one or more handlers independently from each other, when the associated sequence of screen events for the handler is detected in network traffic. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A non-transitory computer readable medium storing instructions for providing an event-trapping mechanism in a dynamic execution environment, the instructions comprising:
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creating one or more execution blocks, each associated with a sequence of screen events of a user interface, from a function stored in a script; storing the one or more execution blocks as handlers; and executing the one or more handlers independently from each other, when the associated sequence of screen events for the handler is detected in network traffic. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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