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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 17, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 26, 2010
Brian Leroux, Port Coquitlam, CA;
James Douma, West Vancouver, CA;
Andre Charland, North Vancouver, CA;
Dave Johnson, Vancouver, CA;
Brock Whitten, Vancouver, CA;
Robert Ellis, Vancouver, CA;
Joey Bowser, Vancouver, CA;
Brian LeRoux, Port Coquitlam, CA;
James Douma, West Vancouver, CA;
Andre Charland, North Vancouver, CA;
Dave Johnson, Vancouver, CA;
Brock Whitten, Vancouver, CA;
Robert Ellis, Vancouver, CA;
Joey Bowser, Vancouver, CA;
Adobe Systems Canada Inc., , CA;
Abstract
A computer readable medium comprises executable instructions to: provide an SDK to a client computer comprising executable instructions for communicating with a build server, receive an HTML/Javascript source application and a configuration file referencing one or more source application files over a computer network from a client computer to the build server, transmit the HTML/Javascript source application and configuration file to multiple compile servers corresponding to each of multiple mobile device platforms, combine the HTML/Javascript source application with a mobile device platform specific framework source code for each mobile device platform on each compile server, compile the HTML/Javascript source application and framework source code on the compile server to output an executable native application for each mobile device platform, and transmit each executable native application from the compile server to the client computer over a computer network.