Method for implementing network resource access functions into software applications

A technology of network resources and software applications, applied in electrical components, transmission systems, etc., can solve problems such as difficulty in implementation, and achieve the effect of simplifying work

Active Publication Date: 2010-03-03
HEWLETT-PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEV LP
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As a result, programmers of ordinary skill attempting to write software applications that use multiple protocols will find this difficult, or may find the task impossible

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[0021] See figure 1 , Shows an open network adapter (ONA) 110, an ONA interface to applications and network users, and ONA building blocks. ONA 110 provides three types of interfaces: two types of interfaces are used for application software, and one type of interface is used for network users. The first type of interface is an application programming interface (API) 102 that provides application software with network resource access function calls (call), which provides access to network traffic, video, voice, and network-attached storage capacity. The API 102 can be used by a software application 101 including a web resource service software development kit (SDK) 104. The software application 101 uses the API 102 to communicate with the SDK.

[0022] The SDK 104 is software provided to software application developers, and links or associates the code of the application 101 created by the developer of the application 101. The SDK 104 is incorporated into the application 101, s...

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An Open Network Adapter (ONA) provides an interface that provides network resource access functions to application writers and network users while hiding the implementation details from those writersand users. The ONA accepts high-level network resource access function requests and coordinates the lower-level actions necessary to accomplish the high-level requests. These network resource access requests may, for example, be provided via a user interface which may be implemented by a personal computer, telephone, or other device capable of providing a display and receiving user input.

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[0001] Cross references to related applications [0002] This application relates to the U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 12 / 120,377 named "Open Network Connections" filed on May 14, 2008, which is pending and jointly owned, which is incorporated herein by reference. Technical field [0003] Generally speaking, the embodiments of the present invention relate to a technology for providing a set of network resource services, which enables applications to be configured in the network without exposing the underlying protocols to the creators of these applications Implementation details (such as network, voice, video, storage), mechanism, and equipment In addition, a variety of underlying technologies can be used to provide new services. Background technique [0004] The use of network resource access functions that are embedded in software applications to provide access to network features (such as network traffic, voice, video, or network-attached storage) is increasing. The applic...

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IPC IPC(8): H04L29/08H04L29/06
CPCH04L29/08549H04L67/2838H04L29/08774H04L67/2833H04L29/08765H04L29/08972H04L67/1097H04L67/327H04L67/566H04L67/567H04L67/63
Inventor 詹姆士·S·希思科克
Owner HEWLETT-PACKARD ENTERPRISE DEV LP
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