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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 10, 2011
Filed:
Oct. 27, 2005
Nikhil Gupta, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Jeffrey M. Achtermann, Austin, TX (US);
Brian G. Vassberg, Austin, TX (US);
Bryan R. Moore, Georgetown, TX (US);
Nikhil Gupta, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Jeffrey M. Achtermann, Austin, TX (US);
Brian G. Vassberg, Austin, TX (US);
Bryan R. Moore, Georgetown, TX (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A mechanism is provided for providing a native code library from a server to an application written in an interpreted programming language for execution on a remote computer. An installer object is invoked from within a main class of the interpreted programming language application. The install object extracts a file list from the server including at least one native code library filename indicating a native code library. The native code library indicated by the native code library filename is installed to a target directory on the remote computer and the main class of the interpreted programming language application is then invoked on the remote computer. Additional native code library dependencies are also installed to the target directory on the remote computer.