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Brevet US8346894 - Real-time web transactions from web applications - Google Brevets
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for providing real-time, two-way transactional capabilities on the Web. Specifically, one embodiment of the present invention discloses a method for enabling object routing, the method comprising the steps of creating a virtual information store containing...http://www.google.fr/patents/US8346894?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US8346894 - Real-time web transactions from web applications
Numéro de publication US8346894 B2
Numéro de demande US 12/628,066
Autre référence de publication US8037158, US8108492, US8244833, US8407318, US20080091801, US20100275124, US20100306065, US20100306102, US20100306343
Numéro de publication 12628066, 628066, US 8346894 B2, US 8346894B2, US-B2-8346894, US8346894 B2, US8346894B2
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US 8346894 B2
1. A computer-implemented method for completing a real-time Web transaction from a Web application in an on-line service over a digital network on the Web, the method comprising:
displaying at least one Web application specific to an on-line service over a digital network on the Web, wherein the Web application is a point-of-service (POSvc) Web application, and further wherein the digital network is an overlay service network running on top of an IP-based facilities network selected from a group consisting of the physical TCP/IP-based Internet, the Web and email networks, wherein the facilities network is a physical network;
accepting a first signal comprising a request from the point-of-service (POSvc) Web application for a real-time Web transaction specific to a Web merchant's value-added network service on the Web offered as the online service over the digital network on the Web;
utilizing one or more objects in the Web application and the information entries and the attributes of the one or more objects, wherein the one or more objects are one or more individual data structures in and specific to the POSvc Web application in said request, wherein the individual data structure in the POSvc Web application is an object identity with the information entries and attributes specific to the Web transaction request from the Web application, to connect in real-time to the value-added network service of the Web merchant without executing Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts;
executing said connection at the OSI application layer, utilizing application layer routing of the object identity with the information entries and attributes over the service network on the Web, and further wherein the object in the POSvc Web application is not an SNMP object;
routing the one or more individual data structures in the POSvc Web application together with said information entries and attributes from said Web application over the service network on the Web, wherein the routing the one or more individual data structures in the POSvc Web application together with said information entries and attributes from said Web application over the service network on the Web is object routing on the World Wide Web performed as OSI application layer routing, distinct from routing at the transport layer of the OSI model or network layer of the OSI model or lower layers of the OSI model;
managing the connection between said Web transaction request from the POSvc Web application and the Web merchant's services from end-to-end in real-time; and
completing a real-time Web transaction from said Web application, wherein the online service is a loan Web application.
2. An apparatus for completing a real-time Web transaction from a Web application in an on-line service over a digital network on the Web, the apparatus comprising:
accepting a first signal comprising a request from a point-of-service (POSvc) Web application for a real-time Web transaction specific to a Web merchant's value-added network service on the Web;
utilizing an object in the Web application and the information entries and the attributes of an individual data structure in the POSvc Web application in said request to connect in real-time to the value-added network service of the Web merchant without executing Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts, and further wherein the object in the POSvc Web application is not an SNMP object;
executing said connection at the OSI application layer, routing said individual data structure with the information entries and attributes together from said Web application over the service network on the Web, wherein said individual data structure in the POSvc Web application in said request is an object identity in the POSvc Web application, and further wherein said routing performed at the OSI application layer is distinct from routing at the transport layer of the OSI model or network layer of the OSI model or lower layers of the OSI model; and
completing a real-time Web transaction from said Web application.
3. A machine-readable storage device including instructions executable by a processor, the machine-readable storage device including one or more instructions for:
accepting a first signal comprising a request from a point-of-service (POSvc) Web application for a real-time Web transaction specific to a Web merchant's value-added network service on the Web; from
utilizing one or more objects in the Web application and the information entries and the attributes of the one or more objects, wherein the one or more objects are one or more individual data structures in and specific to the POSvc Web application in said request, wherein the object identity in the Web application is the individual data structure in the POSvc Web application, to connect in real-time to the value-added network service of the Web merchant without executing Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts:
executing said connection at the OSI application layer, utilizing application layer routing on the Web;
routing the one or more individual data structures in the POSvc Web application together with said information entries and attributes from said Web application over a service network on the Web running on top of a facilities network selected from a group consisting of the physical TCP/IP-based Internet, the Web and email networks, wherein the routing the one or more individual data structures in the POSvc Web application from said Web application over the service network on the Web performed as OSI application layer routing is object routing on the World Wide Web, distinct from routing at the transport layer of the OSI model or network layer of the OSI model or lower layers of the OSI model;
managing the connection between said real-time Web transaction request and the Web merchant's services from end-to-end in real-time; and
4. The method of claim 1, wherein said object in the Web application with said information entries and attributes in a real-time Web transaction is routed over the service network on the Web in the application layer of the OSI model as an encapsulated whole, wherein the object is the object identity specific to the Web application in the real-time Web transaction, and further wherein the encapsulated whole including the object identity with both information entries and attributes.
5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said value-added network service is a value-added network application on the Web, wherein the value-added network application resides at the transaction network entry point on the Web, and further wherein the value-added network application on the Web is a business banking Web application offered as a business banking on-line service on the Web, and wherein the business banking on-line service on the Web allows a real-time Web transaction from the value-added network application on the Web offered by a Web banking on-line service provider.
6. The apparatus of claim 2, providing real-time access from multi-media devices to any Web application specific to the Web merchant's services on the Web in a value-added service network on the Web to perform said real-time Web transactions from the Web application.
7. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the value-added network service is a travel reservation Web application for completing real-time Web transactions on the service network on the Web.
8. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the value-added network service is an on-line banking Web application for the transfer of funds in real-time between accounts on the Web.
9. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein one or more participants interact with each other in any real-time Web transaction through any Web application on any device in a real-time exchange between a group selected from participants, devices, participants with devices, devices with devices, participants with applications, devices with applications, applications with applications and applications on any on-line service network atop the Web.
10. The apparatus of claim 2, utilizing a distributed control on the Web in the real-time Web transaction request, wherein the real-time Web transaction request is handed over to an Exchange, wherein the Exchange manages in real-time the connection between the real-time Web transaction request and any commercial service, wherein the commercial service is an online service operating across a digital network, wherein the digital network is a value-added service network atop the Web.
11. The apparatus of claim 2, utilizing an Internet communications device, wherein the Internet communications device is a cellular device accessing a Web application on a value-added service network atop the Web.
12. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the object identity in the Web application in the real-time Web transaction is a networked object, wherein the networked object is an individual data structure connecting between a point-of-service Web application and a back-end application over an OSI Application layer network on the Web for completing real-time, bi-directional Web transactions, wherein the OSI application layer network on the Web is the service network running on top of the facilities network.
13. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the a car rental Web application is offered as an on-line service on the Web by a Web merchant, and further wherein the car rental Web application is a value-added network application accessible in real-time on the Web.
14. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the Web application is an insurance Web application offered as an on-line service on the Web by a financial services' company for performing real-time Web transactions to access and purchase insurance products.
15. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the value-added network service is a commercial loan Web application.
16. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said Web application is an Internet cloud application enabling a network of participants interacting in real-time with one or more Web applications through any real-time Web transaction.
17. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the value-added network service is a retail banking Web application.
18. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein a real-time Web transaction is performed from a group selected from brokerage Web application, trading account Web application, mortgage banking Web application, commercial banking Web application, commercial real estate loan banking Web application, cash management Web application, credit card Web application, direct deposit Web application, commercial lending Web application, mutual funds and annuities Web application and any Internet cloud Web application.
19. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein a real-time Web transaction is performed from an asset and wealth management point-of-service Web application in an on-line Web banking service from a cellular device.
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