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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 14, 2014
Filed:
Aug. 23, 2011
Teng-yu Tsai, New Taipei, TW;
Feng-chi Hsiao, New Taipei, TW;
Ting-chieh Lin, New Taipei, TW;
Peng-zheng Yang, New Taipei, TW;
Teng-sheng Yu, New Taipei, TW;
Liang-mao Hung, New Taipei, TW;
Teng-Yu Tsai, New Taipei, TW;
Feng-Chi Hsiao, New Taipei, TW;
Ting-Chieh Lin, New Taipei, TW;
Peng-Zheng Yang, New Taipei, TW;
Teng-Sheng Yu, New Taipei, TW;
Liang-Mao Hung, New Taipei, TW;
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., New Taipei, TW;
Abstract
In a virtual environment, a virtual machine (VM) host creates and displays one or more application shortcuts in the VM host. An application shortcut correlates to a software application that is installed in a VM guest. When the VM host receives an execution command for the application shortcut from the VM host, the VM host establishes a connection channel between the VM host and the VM guest and transmits a launch request to the VM guest via the connection channel. The VM guest launches the software application in response to the launch request.