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          Appeal No. 2000-1284                                                        
          Application No. 08/576,730                                                  

          The disclosed invention pertains to a technique for                         
          packaging an object oriented application having reduced                     
          footprints and which has been created in an object oriented                 
          development environment.                                                    
          Representative claim 1 is reproduced as follows:                            
               1.  Computer readable code for determining a set of                    
               code from a development environment required to execute                
               an object oriented application created with the                        
               development environment, comprising:                                   
               first subprocesses for identifying a known component                   
               required to execute the application;                                   
               second subprocesses for identifying methods and classes                
               required by the known component for execution of the                   
               application;                                                           
               third subprocesses for identifying other methods and                   
               classes required by the methods and classes identified                 
               in said second subprocesses and said third subprocesses                
               for execution; and                                                     
               fourth subprocesses for creating a list of methods and                 
               a list of classes from the known component and the                     
               methods and classes identified in said second and third                
               subprocesses and ensuring that each of the methods and                 
               classes in the lists is listed only one time.                          
          The examiner relies on the following reference:                             
          McInerney et al.            5,758,160          May 26, 1998                 
          (McInerney)                        (filed June 28, 1993)                    




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