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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 2013
Filed:
May. 28, 2009
Judith H. Bank, Durham, NC (US);
Dimple Bhatia, San Jose, CA (US);
Lisa M. Bradley, Durham, NC (US);
Dana L. Price, Durham, NC (US);
Judith H. Bank, Durham, NC (US);
Dimple Bhatia, San Jose, CA (US);
Lisa M. Bradley, Durham, NC (US);
Dana L. Price, Durham, NC (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A remotely located, uniquely identified resource can serve an application utilized by the Web browser. Access to the application can require authentication including a userid and password. A memory for a record associated with the application can be queried. The memory can include a set of userids and passwords indexed against unique application identifiers that are independent upon server identifiers or URLs. Responsive to querying the memory, a match between the application requiring authentication and a unique application identifier in the memory can be determined. A userid and password can be provided without manual input from a user from memory that is associated with the unique application identifier to the remotely located. The uniquely identified resource can use the userid/password as authentication to access the served application.