Appeal No. 2004-2155 Application No. 09/562,641 Page 8 Rogers further teaches the claimed step of “applying the definition information, upon receipt, to the client-side component, whereupon information of interest is retrieved from the database and is presented to the end user by the client-side component in accordance with the format specification” [because] the Java applets of web client provides an interactive client processing environment using the multiple database description data provided by the control program [to] the user to achieve online analytical processing. From our review of Rogers, we note at the outset that Rogers is directed to the use of Domino.Decision, which is applicable to a Lotus Notes environment (col. 6, lines 1-4 and col. 23, lines 60-63). We find no disclosure in Rogers of a Java DataWindow or a "client-side Java-based data access component that is embedded in a Web browser”, as recited in claim 1. However, even if assuming arguendo, we found that the Java applets of Rogers broadly meets the claimed "Java-based data access component," we still find that Rogers does not anticipate the claim, for the reasons which follow.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007