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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 30, 2009
Filed:
Dec. 23, 2003
Michael Shenfield, Richmond Hill, CA;
Viera Bibr, Kilbride, CA;
Brindusa L. Fritsch, Toronto, CA;
Bryan R. Goring, Milton, CA;
Robert Kline, Richmond Hill, CA;
Kamen B. Vitanov, Toronto, CA;
Michael Shenfield, Richmond Hill, CA;
Viera Bibr, Kilbride, CA;
Brindusa L. Fritsch, Toronto, CA;
Bryan R. Goring, Milton, CA;
Robert Kline, Richmond Hill, CA;
Kamen B. Vitanov, Toronto, CA;
Research in Motion Limited, Waterloo, Ontario, CA;
Abstract
A system and method of building component applications are provided. Component applications are executed on terminal devices, which communicate with a schema-based service via a network and the Internet. The component applications comprise data components, presentation components, and message components, which are written a structured definition language such as XML code. The component applications further comprise workflow components which can be written as a series of instructions such as in a subset of ECMAScript, and are embedded in the XML code.