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US9986057B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9986057-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414546219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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A system includes reception of a request from a client for application code to execute in a first Web page, determination that the application code is associated with a first UI framework, change of one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the application code to reference a portal server, change of one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the application code which are associated with the first UI framework to reference a first memory location of the portal server, the first memory location storing a plurality of files of the first UI framework, transmission of the changed application code to the client, and transmission to the client of a script to direct calls associated with the first UI framework to the portal server.
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A system comprising: a memory storing processor-executable program code; and a processor to execute the processor-executable program code in order to cause the first computing system to: receive a request from a client for application code to execute in a first Web page; determine that the application code is associated with a first UI framework; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the application code to reference a portal server; rewrite, via an Application/UI framework loader, any Uniform Resource Locators of the application code which indicate a location of the first UI framework to reference a first memory location storing a plurality of UI framework files in the portal server; transmit the changed application code to the client; transmit to the client a script to direct calls associated with the first UI framework to the portal server; receive a request from the client for second application code to execute in the first Web page; determine that the second application code is associated with the first UI framework; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the second application code to reference the portal server; and transmit the changed second application code to the client; receive a request from the client for third application code to execute in the first Web page; determine that the third application code is associated with a second UI framework; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the third application code to reference the portal server; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the third application code which are associated with the second UI framework to reference a second memory location of the portal server, the second memory location storing a plurality of files of the second UI framework; transmit the changed third application code to the client; and transmit to the client a script to direct calls associated with the second UI framework to the portal server. 2. A system according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is to further execute the processor-executable program code in order to cause the first computing system to: receive a request from a second client for the first application code to execute in a second Web page; determine that the first application code is associated with the first UI framework; transmit the changed first application code to the second client; and transmit to the second client the script to direct calls associated with the first UI framework to the portal server. 3. A system comprising: a memory storing processor-executable program code; and a processor to execute the processor-executable program code in order to cause the first computing system to: receive a request from a client for application code to execute in a first Web page; determine that the application code is associated with a first UI framework; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the application code to reference a portal server; rewrite, via an Application/UI framework loader, one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the application code which indicate a location of the first UI framework to reference a first memory location storing a plurality of UI framework files in the portal server; transmit the changed application code to the client; transmit to the client a script to direct calls associated with the first UI framework to the portal server; receive a request from the client for second application code to execute in the first Web page; determine that the second application code is associated with a second UI framework; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the second application code to reference the portal server; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the second application code which are associated with the second UI framework to reference a second memory location of the portal server, the second memory location storing a plurality of files of the second UI framework; transmit the changed second application code to the client; and transmit to the client a script to direct calls associated with the second UI framework to the portal server. 4. A system according to claim 3 , wherein the processor is to further execute the processor-executable program code in order to cause the first computing system to: receive a request from a second client for the first application code to execute in a second Web page; determine that the first application code is associated with the first UI framework; transmit the changed first application code to the second client; and transmit to the second client the script to direct calls associated with the first UI framework to the portal server. 5. A system comprising: a memory storing processor-executable program code; and a processor to execute the processor-executable program code in order to cause the first computing system to: receive a request from a client for application code to execute in a first Web page; determine that the application code is associated with a first UI framework; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the application code to reference a portal server; rewrite, via an Application/UI framework loader, one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the application code which indicate a location of the first UI framework to reference a first memory location storing a plurality of UI framework files in the portal; transmit the changed application code to the client; transmit to the client a script to direct calls associated with the first UI framework to the portal server; receive a request from a second client for second application code to execute in a second Web page; determine that the second application code is associated with a second UI framework; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the second application code to reference the portal server; change one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the second application code which are associated with the second UI framework to reference a second memory location of the portal server, the second memory location storing a plurality of files of the second UI framework; transmit the changed second application code to the second client; and transmit to the second client a script to direct calls associated with the second UI framework to the portal server. 6. A method executed by a computing system, the method comprising: receiving a request from a client for application code to execute in a first Web page; determining that the application code is associated with a first UI framework; changing one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the application code to reference a portal server; rewriting, via an Application/UI framework loader, one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the application code which indicate a location of the first UI framework to reference a first memory location storing a plurality of UI framework files in the portal server; transmitting the changed application code to the client; transmitting to the client a script to direct calls associated with the first UI framework to the portal server; receiving a request from the client for second application code to execute in the first Web page; determining that the second application code is associated with the first UI framework; changing one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the second application code to reference the portal server; transmitting the changed second application code to the client; receiving a request from the client for third application code to execute in the first Web page; determining that the third application code is associated with a second UI framework; changing one or more Uniform Resource Locators of the third application code to reference the portal server; changing one or more Uniform Resource
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