Method for managing the triggering of an application in a service terminal, particularly in a telecommunication terminal
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1. A method of managing the triggering of applications in a terminal placed in an environment composed of several access technologies, comprising the following steps:
- identifying, upon arrival of a triggering event, an application on said terminal associated with said triggering event;
implementing a mechanism for testing the identified application; and
determining at least one network access technology supported by the identified and tested application using an application identifier of the identified and tested application, whereinthe mechanism comprises four operating modes, a first of which being based on characteristics of the application, a second of which being based on the application identifier of the application, a third of which being based on attributes of the application, and a fourth of which being taken by default when none of the other modes is declared.
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Abstract
The disclosure relates to a method for managing the triggering of an application in a terminal place in an environment consisting of several access technologies. The disclosure also relates to a mobile telephone type terminal that implements the method. A test mechanism is implemented for at least one application on the basis of information contained in the tested application when a triggering event occurs for an application, thereby making it possible to recognize or deduce the network access technologies supported by the application.
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1. A method of managing the triggering of applications in a terminal placed in an environment composed of several access technologies, comprising the following steps:
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identifying, upon arrival of a triggering event, an application on said terminal associated with said triggering event; implementing a mechanism for testing the identified application; and determining at least one network access technology supported by the identified and tested application using an application identifier of the identified and tested application, wherein the mechanism comprises four operating modes, a first of which being based on characteristics of the application, a second of which being based on the application identifier of the application, a third of which being based on attributes of the application, and a fourth of which being taken by default when none of the other modes is declared. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A service terminal comprising:
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program storage means for storing a program corresponding to the operating system and one or more applications, means for identifying at least one application associated with a triggering event, and means of implementing a method of testing the at least one identified application from information contained in the identified application, said information enabling the operating system to determine at least one network access technology supported by the identified and tested application using an application identifier of the identified and tested application and to check its compatibility with a current network access technology used by the service terminal, wherein the method of testing comprises four operating modes, a first of which being based on characteristics of the application, a second of which being based on the application identifier of the application, a third of which being based on attributes of the application, and a fourth of which being taken by default when none of the other modes is declared. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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20. A telecommunication terminal chip card, comprising means of implementing a method of testing at least one identified application which, from information contained in the identified application tested, enables the operating system of the chip card to determine at least one network access technology supported by the identified and tested application using an application identifier of the identified and tested application and to check compatibility of the identified and tested application with a current network access technology used by a terminal of the chip card, wherein
said means comprises four operating modes, a first of which being based on characteristics of the application, a second of which being based on the application identifier of the application, a third of which being based on attributes of the application, and a fourth of which being taken by default when none of the other modes is declared.
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22. An application able to be identified, tested and executed by a service terminal for a chip card in an environment composed of several network access technologies, the application being stored in memory and comprising:
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triggering rules as a function of an arrival of at least one predefined event and information, including at least an application identifier, that is used when said application is tested by a testing mechanism, said testing mechanism enabling the application to determine, by using said application identifier of the application, at least one network access technology that the application supports, wherein the mechanism comprises four operating modes, a first of which being based on characteristics of the application, a second of which being based on the application identifier of the application, a third of which being based on attributes of the application, and a fourth of which being taken by default when none of the other modes is declared.
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23. A method of managing the triggering of an application in a terminal placed in an environment composed of several access technologies, comprising the following steps:
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providing in the application a mode flag, the mode flag indicating a type of information associated with the application for determining the network access technology or technologies supported by the application; implementing, upon arrival of an event triggering the application on said terminal, a mechanism for testing the triggered application, and determining at least one network access technology supported by the triggered and tested application based on the type of information indicated by the mode flag, wherein the mechanism comprises four operating modes, a first of which being based on characteristics of the application, a second of which being based on the application identifier of the application, a third of which being based on attributes of the application, and a fourth of which being taken by default when none of the other modes is declared. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25)
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