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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 05, 2010
Filed:
Dec. 24, 2003
Richard E. Salz, Georgetown, MA (US);
Eugene Kuznetsov, Cambridge, MA (US);
Cyrus A. Dolph, Cambridge, MA (US);
William T. Lynch, Newton Highlands, MA (US);
Anthony M. French, South Boston, MA (US);
Richard E. Salz, Georgetown, MA (US);
Eugene Kuznetsov, Cambridge, MA (US);
Cyrus A. Dolph, Cambridge, MA (US);
William T. Lynch, Newton Highlands, MA (US);
Anthony M. French, South Boston, MA (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A flexible system for associating a data stream with one or more secure control files based on mapping self-declared identifiers to trusted identifiers. It has particular application in relation to XML documents, XML Schema, XPath/XSLT/XQuery and WSDL file processing. Control file identifiers are detected in a data stream and transformed to map to new identifiers which are correlated to locations which are more secure and/or accessible. Optionally, copies of the control files are then stored and maintained at the new locations.