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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 20, 2015
Filed:
Mar. 28, 2012
Daniel Q. Bandera, Austin, TX (US);
Graham C. Charters, Hampshire, GB;
Jeremy P. J. Hughes, Hampshire, GB;
Timothy J. Ward, Southampton, GB;
Daniel Q. Bandera, Austin, TX (US);
Graham C. Charters, Hampshire, GB;
Jeremy P. J. Hughes, Hampshire, GB;
Timothy J. Ward, Southampton, GB;
Other;
Abstract
A first request for a bundle resource can be sent to a first location. A first response can be received that identifies a second location. The first response can be analyzed to identify the second location. A second request and a third request can be created for a metadata resource and for an artifact resource. The second request can be sent to the second location. The third request can be sent to a third location. A second response and a third response can be received. The second response can comprise the metadata resource. The third response can comprise the artifact resource. The second response can be evaluated to determine the metadata resource. The third response can be evaluated to determine the artifact resource. The bundle resource can be created.