Patents by Inventor John Paul Cammarata

John Paul Cammarata has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8041826
    Abstract: An Ajax proxy indirection technique enables a local, front-end proxy server to handle Ajax requests from an Ajax client that must be serviced by an external Ajax server in an external domain, instead of a local Ajax back-end server exposing itself to the external domain. The front-end proxy server accepts the Ajax client's request and forwards it to the local Ajax back-end server. The proxy server asks the local AJAX server for the credentials to be used in the “external” AJAX request. The local Ajax back-end server then responds to the proxy server with meta-data for the external domain request that the proxy will make to the external domain. The proxy server uses the credentials of the “external” AJAX request to make the external request to the external Ajax server in the external domain. The proxy server performs any authentication and necessary domain mapping with the external Ajax server before sending a response from the external Ajax server back to the client.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2011
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John Paul Cammarata, Erik John Burckart, Andrew Ivory, Aaron Kyle Shook
  • Patent number: 7685289
    Abstract: A set of programs allows a server computer that does not have an application installed to temporarily hand off a client request for the application to a peer server until the application is installed on the first server. The hand off is transparent to the client and temporary to the peer server. The server asynchronously starts the application, and when the application is ready for use, the first server stops sending requests to the peer server, and begins serving the requests. Since the first server has full session knowledge, it will be transparent to the client that the server servicing those requests temporarily changed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2010
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Erik John Burckart, John Paul Cammarata, Michael John Morton
  • Publication number: 20090287836
    Abstract: An Ajax proxy indirection technique enables a local, front-end proxy server to handle Ajax requests from an Ajax client that must be serviced by an external Ajax server in an external domain, instead of a local Ajax back-end server exposing itself to the external domain. The front-end proxy server accepts the Ajax client's request and forwards it to the local Ajax back-end server. The proxy server asks the local AJAX server for the credentials to be used in the “external” AJAX request. The local Ajax back-end server then responds to the proxy server with meta-data for the external domain request that the proxy will make to the external domain. The proxy server uses the credentials of the “external” AJAX request to make the external request to the external Ajax server in the external domain. The proxy server performs any authentication and necessary domain mapping with the external Ajax server before sending a response from the external Ajax server back to the client.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 5, 2009
    Publication date: November 19, 2009
    Applicant: IBM CORPORATION
    Inventors: John Paul CAMMARATA, Erik John BURCKART, Andrew IVORY, Aaron Kyle SHOOK
  • Patent number: 7490141
    Abstract: An Ajax proxy indirection technique enables a local, front-end proxy server to handle Ajax requests from an Ajax client that must be serviced by an external Ajax server in an external domain, instead of a local Ajax back-end server exposing itself to the external domain. The front-end proxy server accepts the Ajax client's request and forwards it to the local Ajax back-end server. The proxy server asks the local AJAX server for the credentials to be used in the “external” AJAX request. The local Ajax back-end server then responds to the proxy server with meta-data for the external domain request that the proxy will make to the external domain. The proxy server uses the credentials of the “external” AJAX request to make the external request to the external Ajax server in the external domain. The proxy server performs any authentication and necessary domain mapping with the external Ajax server before sending a response from the external Ajax server back to the client.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2009
    Assignee: IBM Corporation
    Inventors: John Paul Cammarata, Erik John Burckart, Andrew Ivory, Aaron Kyle Shook
  • Publication number: 20080307035
    Abstract: A system and method for batching individual content requests received from clients at a forward proxy, and sending a batch content request from the forward proxy to a collaboration server is presented. A forward proxy sends an authorization request to the collaboration server for authorization. In turn, the collaboration server verifies each of the clients and provides the forward proxy with a personalized cookie for each client. Subsequently, the forward proxy receives individual content request from different clients for the same content. The forward proxy includes personalized attributes for each of the requesting clients, which include the personalized cookies, in a batched content request to the collaboration server. The collaboration server generates a batch content response, which includes the requested content, and sends the batch content response to the forward proxy. In turn, the forward proxy parses the batched content response and sends the requested content to clients that requested the content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2007
    Publication date: December 11, 2008
    Inventors: Erik John Burckart, John Paul Cammarata, Madhu K. Chetuparambil
  • Publication number: 20080016181
    Abstract: A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for providing media. A determination is made as to whether providing media would aid in providing information to a user in response to a communication session with the user. The media is authorized to be sent to the user based on an authorization of a representative in response to a determination that providing the media would aid in providing information to the user. The flow of the media sent to the user from the media server is controlled after the media has been authorized.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2006
    Publication date: January 17, 2008
    Inventors: Erik John Burckart, John Paul Cammarata, Gennaro A. Cuomo, Ruth Anne Taylor