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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 01, 2002
Filed:
Dec. 22, 1995
Richard Burridge, Mountain View, CA (US);
Roger Calnan, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Sun Microsystems, Inc., Palo Alto, CA (US);
Abstract
The same “look and feel” of environment applications is given to non-environment, or foreign, applications. Like environment applications, a non-environment application is docked, launched and run in the environment. There is no need to modify a foreign application to run in the environment. When a foreign application is docked, a wrapper application is associated with the foreign application. The wrapper application launches the foreign application, awaits a notification regarding a change in status for the foreign application, and communicates with the environment's docking application regarding the status of the foreign application. The same menu that is created for environment applications is created for the foreign application that allows a user to manipulate the foreign application's windows and execution. The dock tile associated with the foreign application is modified to reflect changes in the status of the application. The wrapper application is used to manage a single foreign application. Alternatively, a wrapper application can be used to manage multiple foreign applications (e.g., multiple instances of different foreign applications or multiple instances of the same foreign application). With the present invention, there is no need to re-write a non-environment application to make it compatible with an environment. Using the present invention, an application is compatible with a foreign environment. Thus, legacy applications can be used in the environment without modifying the application.