System and method for transforming object code

a technology of object code and transformation method, applied in the field of computer programming, can solve the problem that significant amount of memory may be consumed by redundant information

Inactive Publication Date: 2002-11-14
DANGER RES
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Considering the fact that a program may utilize scores of class files and that each class file may contain hundreds,

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[0034] In one embodiment, a portal device 150 stores and processes user-specified information and / or programs as well as non-user-specified information / programs (e.g., targeted advertisements based on the user's profile). The information / programs may be transmitted to the portal device 150 through the client 140, and / or directly via wireless broadcast (as illustrated in FIG. 2 and described in detail below). Thus, the portal device 150 in this embodiment is a removable extension of the portal server 110, storing a subset of the information and services maintained by the portal server 110 on behalf of the user. For example, a user may configure the portal server 110 to periodically download the user's to-do list (or other scheduling data) to the portal device (e.g., every morning, every two hours, every time the user connects the portal device to the client 140, etc). When the user leaves the office, he / she can simply take the portal device with him / her and view his / her schedule thro...

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A unified programming object is described comprising: a shared constant pool comprising global constant pool entries mapped from local constant pool entries of two or more class files; and a plurality of object code copied from the two or more class files to the unified programming object and identified by the global constant pool entries.

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[0001] 1. Field of the Invention[0002] This invention relates generally to the field of computer programming. More particularly, the invention relates to a system and method for transforming object-oriented program code.[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art[0004] Java is an object-oriented programming language which is used to design computer programs which are platform-independent. That is, the same Java object code may be used on numerous different operating systems including, for example, Windows 95, Unix, Solaris, and the Macintosh OS. This interoperability makes Java an ideal choice for programming Internet applications.[0005] Once a program is written in Java source code, the Java compiler generates a compact, architecture-neutral object code (commonly referred to as known as Java bytecode) which may be executed by a runtime interpreter residing on the client computer. This runtime interpreter is commonly referred to as a Java "virtual machine." The Java virtual machine int...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F9/445G06F9/45
CPCG06F8/443G06F9/44557G06F9/445
Inventor SWETLAND, BRIAN
Owner DANGER RES
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