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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 15, 2009
Filed:
Apr. 29, 2005
Friederike Benjes, Heidelberg, DE;
Andreas Blumenthal, Heidelberg, DE;
Thomas Decker, Langenbrücken, DE;
Rasmus Faust, Heidelberg, DE;
Markus Frick, Karlsruhe, DE;
Gerd Kluger, Sinsheim, DE;
Ulrich Koch, Heidelberg, DE;
Helmut Prestel, Bad Schönborn, DE;
Juergen Remmel, Muehlhausen, DE;
Martin Runte, Darmstadt Hesse, DE;
Andreas Simon Schmitt, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Michael Schneider, Walldorf, DE;
Friederike Benjes, Heidelberg, DE;
Andreas Blumenthal, Heidelberg, DE;
Thomas Decker, Langenbrücken, DE;
Rasmus Faust, Heidelberg, DE;
Markus Frick, Karlsruhe, DE;
Gerd Kluger, Sinsheim, DE;
Ulrich Koch, Heidelberg, DE;
Helmut Prestel, Bad Schönborn, DE;
Juergen Remmel, Muehlhausen, DE;
Martin Runte, Darmstadt Hesse, DE;
Andreas Simon Schmitt, Kaiserslautern, DE;
Michael Schneider, Walldorf, DE;
SAP (AG), Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
A method and system for object generation in packages. In one embodiment, the process for generating an object in a package is initiated. The package is created and is associated with a target package. The object is generated into the package.