Abstract: A method for accepting a request, comprising mapping the request to a control tree factory, generating a control tree from the factory based on the request wherein the control tree can include at least one control, advancing the control tree through at least one lifecycle stage based on the request, generating a response wherein the response can be used to render at least a portion of a graphical user interface (GUI), and wherein the at least one control can represent a graphical element of the GUI.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 27, 2004
Date of Patent:
December 14, 2010
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation
Inventors:
Daryl B. Olander, Richard Feit, Edward O'Neil, Timothy Breeden, Sathyanarayana Giridhar, Jason Howes, Douglas Dew
Abstract: A processing system may include a display device, a primary window manager, and an auxiliary window manager. The primary window manager may display a first remote-enabled window in the display device. The processing system may also include a program to generate a mouse-enabled window, and the primary window manager may prevent the mouse-enabled window from displaying in front of the first remote-enabled window. The auxiliary window manager may detect an attempt to display the mouse-enabled window, and, in response, may automatically display a second remote-enabled window in front of the first remote-enabled window. The second remote-enabled window may include an object that a user can select with a remote control to instruct the processing system to display the mouse-enabled window. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
Abstract: In one embodiment of the invention, a method and an application tool for dynamically representing configuration commands of a network device on a user interface are provided. According to the method, a data model is stored with the application tool. Thereafter, the configuration commands are rendered on to the data model and the rendered data model is represented on the user interface in real time.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 2006
Date of Patent:
October 26, 2010
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc.
Inventors:
David Anthony Tanner, Christopher Norris
Abstract: A predictive travel log system using one or more ranking schemes to predict the location that a user would seek to navigate to through back and forward navigation in a web browser is provided. The navigation functionality can be exposed through traditional back and forward buttons with drop down travel log menus found in a browser user interface.
Abstract: A mobile terminal has a controller, a display and an input device connected to the controller, and a digital object browser for browsing among a plurality of available digital objects. A first representation and a second representation of each of the digital objects are presentable on a display screen. The first representations of the digital objects are presented along a predefined path on the display screen, the first representation of a focused one of the digital objects being shown in a focus area on the display screen. For the focused digital object, the second representation thereof is presented in a preview area on the display screen.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 27, 2005
Date of Patent:
September 14, 2010
Assignee:
Nokia Corporation
Inventors:
Minna Karukka, Seppo Helle, Katja Leinonen, Jussi-Pekka Kekki, Antti V. Sinnemaa, Juha M. Pusa, Wang Kongqiao, Tao Rong, Seppo O. Hämäläinen