IP Library Granted Patent US 6,986,121
Granted Patent B1
US 6,986,121 · App. 10/185,619 · Granted Jan 10, 2006

Managing code when communicating using heirarchically-structured data

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Patent No.
US 6,986,121
App. No.
10/185,619
Granted
Jan 10, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A description of the hierarchically-structured document is accessed and converted into an early-bound object having at least some of the same properties as the hierarchically-structured document, and having at least some of the methods that may be performed on the hierarchically-structured document. When a function call is placed to the early-bound object, the early-bound object causes the appropriate corresponding changes to be affected on the hierarchically-structured document while maintaining change tracking information for the document. This reduces the difficulty when drafting source code for a program that interfaces with hierarchically-structured documents that can have varying structures and may be governed by complex change tracking rules.

Claims (19)

1. In a computer system that has access to a service that maintains hierarchically-structured documents of at least one particular class, a method for facilitating the programming of source code wherein the programmer is relieved of having to track the document-specific schema of the hierarchically-structured documents that may be called and operated upon by the computer system when running the compiled source code by permitting the computer system's processor to issue a function call that will interface with an early-bound object, thereby permitting the early-bound object to adjust change tracking information that will result in altering one of the hierarchically-structured documents of a particular class rather than having to access the specific schema of the hierarchical document itself to do so, the method comprising the following the following acts:

accessing a description of the schema of one or more hierarchically-structured documents of a particular class, the particular class of hierarchically-structured documents having properties and methods that may be performed on the hierarchically-structured documents of the particular class, wherein at least one of the properties includes change tracking information;

converting the accessed description of the schema into at least one corresponding early-bound object that has data fields for storing at least some of the properties as well as at least some of the methods that correspond to the hierarchically-structured documents of the particular class, wherein the early-bound object comprises the change tracking information;

detecting a property modification by receiving a request to interface with the early-bound object in order to modify at least one property of the at least one early-bound object as a result of a function call from the microprocessor running the compiled program, the function call interfacing with the at least one early-bound object rather than with the particular document description of the schema for the one or more hierarchical documents of the particular class;

an act of causing the at least one early-bound object that received the modification request to adjust the change tracking information of the at least one early-bound object in response to the requested modification; and

causing the at least one early-bound object to then either directly or indirectly automatically manipulate a corresponding hierarchically-structured document of the particular class to reflect the property modification.

2. A method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the corresponding hierarchically-structured document of the particular class comprises an eXtenstible Markup Language (XML) document.

3. A method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the description of the schema of hierarchically-structured documents of a particular class includes an identification of atomically-editable portions of hierarchically-structured documents of the particular class.

4. A method in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the act of converting the description of the schema into at least one early-bound object comprises an act of preserving the identification of atomically-editable portions of hierarchically-structured documents of the particular class in the early-bound object.

5. In a computer system that has access to a service that maintains hierarchically-structured documents of at least one particular class, a computer program product for implementing a method for facilitating the programming of source code wherein the programmer is relieved of having to track the document-specific schema of the hierarchically-structured documents that may be called and operated upon by the computer system when running the compiled source code by permitting the computer system's processor to issue a function call that will interface with an early-bound object, thereby permitting the early-bound object to adjust change tracking information that will result in altering one of the hierarchically-structured documents of a particular class rather than having to access the specific schema of the hierarchical document itself to do so, the computer program product comprising computer-readable medium for carrying computer-executable instructions for the method, and wherein the method comprises the following acts:

accessing a description of the schema of one or more hierarchically-structured documents of a particular class, the particular class of hierarchically-structured documents having properties and methods that may be performed on the hierarchically-structured documents of the particular class, wherein at least one of the properties includes change tracking information;

converting the accessed description of the schema into at least one corresponding early-bound object that has data fields for storing at least some of the properties as well as at least some of the methods that correspond to the hierarchically-structured documents of the particular class, wherein the early-bound object comprises the change tracking information;

detecting, a property modification by receiving a request to interface with the early-bound object in order to modify at least one property of the at least one early-bound object as a result of a function call from the microprocessor running the compiled program, the function call interfacing with the at least one early-bound object rather than with the particular document description of the schema for the one or more hierarchical documents of the particular class;

causing the at least one early-bound object that received the modification request to adjust the change tracking information of the at least one early-bound object in response to the requested modification; and

causing the at least one early-bound object to then either directly or indirectly automatically manipulate a corresponding hierarchically-structured document of the particular class to reflect the property modification.

6. The computer program product in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the one or more computer-readable media are physical storage media.

7. A computer program product in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the corresponding hierarchically-structured document of the particular class comprises an eXtenstible Markup Language (XML) document.

8. A computer program product in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the description of the schema of hierarchically-structured documents of a particular class includes an identification of atomically-editable portions of hierarchically-structured documents of the particular class.

9. A computer program product in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the computer-executable instructions for converting the description of the schema into at least one early-bound object comprise computer-executable instruction for preserving the identification of atomically-editable portions of hierarchically-structured documents of the particular class in the early-bound object.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2014
From: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
To: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
Reel/Frame 034541/0477 →