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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 31, 2005
Filed:
Dec. 23, 1996
Pernell James Dykes, Byron, MN (US);
Jeffrey Edward Selden, Jacksonville Beach, FL (US);
Diane Elaine Olson, Rochester, MN (US);
Pernell James Dykes, Byron, MN (US);
Jeffrey Edward Selden, Jacksonville Beach, FL (US);
Diane Elaine Olson, Rochester, MN (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
According to the preferred embodiment, a computer system and method for providing access to a software application from a web browser over the WWW is disclosed. The system includes one or more computers executing a web browser, a web server application, an application gateway, and a software application. The system and method allows a user of the web browser to access the software application. The user inputs data via the web browser, which is communicated to the web server application. The application gateway then generates a conversation identifier to identify this conversation between the web browser and the software application. The application gateway performs the function requested in the web server input data by formatting the appropriate commands with the software application. The operation of the software application can be suspended at any time by calling a disconnect mechanism. The disconnect mechanism directs the application gateway to save the state of the software application such that the software application can be restarted later. This system thus allows complex software application processes that may need to be suspended before completion to be directed from a remote based web browser.