Trademark: 78318327
Status Date
Wednesday, December 8, 2004
Filing Date
Friday, October 24, 2003
Abandoned Date
Monday, November 15, 2004
42 The next generation Web Applications will have a rich and sophisticated End User Experience; Futhermore, they will need to continue to operate when disconnected from the Web; XML is widely recognized for storing data in a technology independent way and presenting this content is a prescribed manner; It is not widely recognized for creating mission critical applications; XML can be used to provide a technology independent representation of a three tiered application; The result is an Application Layer; The XML format used to create mission critical XML applications is called LiveXML; LiveXML is a part of our family or suite of products that also include the previously trademarked LiveIntegrator¿ and our LiveModeler; ObjectBuilders LiveXML technology allows software applications to be developed and represented entirely as a set of XML documents that are "played" on any platform; ObjectBuilders LiveXML suite of products supports technology standards that have been universally adopted within IT organizations; LiveXML is directly aligned with the trend toward more efficient approaches to solution development and will allow companies to keep pace with business demands; What HTML has done for the presentation layer, and what XML has done for data, LiveXML is doing for the entire business application; Using LiveXML to create sophisticated mission critical software applications allows new systems to be deployed faster and more cost-effectively, with a higher level of reuse and interoperability than previously available approaches
Dec 8, 2004
Abandonment Notice Mailed - Failure To Respond
Dec 8, 2004
Abandonment - Failure To Respond Or Late Response
May 12, 2004
Non-Final Action E-Mailed
May 7, 2004
Assigned To Examiner
Nov 12, 2003
New Application Entered In Tram
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