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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 23, 2010
Filed:
Apr. 29, 2005
Friederike Benjes, Heidelberg, DE;
Andreas Blumenthal, Heidelberg, DE;
Thomas Decker, Langenbrucken, DE;
Rasmus Faust, Heidelberg, DE;
Markus Frick, Ralsralre, DE;
Gerd Kluger, Sinsheim, DE;
Ulrich Koch, Heidelberg, DE;
Helmut Prestel, Bad Sch{hacek over (o)}nborn, DE;
Juergen Remmel, Muehlhausen, DE;
Martin Runte, Darmstadt, DE;
Andreas Simon Schmitt, Kulserslavtern, DE;
Michael Schneider, Walldorf, DE;
Friederike Benjes, Heidelberg, DE;
Andreas Blumenthal, Heidelberg, DE;
Thomas Decker, Langenbrucken, DE;
Rasmus Faust, Heidelberg, DE;
Markus Frick, Ralsralre, DE;
Gerd Kluger, Sinsheim, DE;
Ulrich Koch, Heidelberg, DE;
Helmut Prestel, Bad Sch{hacek over (o)}nborn, DE;
Juergen Remmel, Muehlhausen, DE;
Martin Runte, Darmstadt, DE;
Andreas Simon Schmitt, Kulserslavtern, DE;
Michael Schneider, Walldorf, DE;
SAP (AG), Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
A method and system for employing client interfaces for packages. In one embodiment, an access object associated with a service provided by a first package is located, where the service is seeking to access content residing at a second package. A client interface is then created at the second package using the access object. The client interface is used to provide access to the content by exposing the content to the service via the client interface.