Atlassian Corp has filed a patent for a method and apparatus that enables effective and efficient browser event synchronization management in a federated system. The invention involves creating an object-oriented event management database on a client device, storing event data objects corresponding to browser events, and processing these stored event data objects asynchronously. This technology aims to improve browser event management across multiple browser tabs. GlobalData’s report on Atlassian Corp gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Browser event synchronization management in a federated system

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Atlassian Corp Plc

A recently filed patent (Publication Number: US20230315540A1) describes an apparatus for managing browser events across multiple browser tabs. The apparatus includes a processor and memory with program code that enables the creation of an object-oriented event management database on a client device. This database is associated with one or more browser tabs, each of which can access different software applications. The software applications are associated with different origins, which can be defined by protocols, domains, or ports.

The apparatus is designed to identify browser events associated with specific tabs and store corresponding event data objects within the object-oriented event management database. These stored event data objects represent unprocessed browser events. The apparatus also includes one or more event management execution threads that can process the stored event data objects asynchronously to the primary execution thread.

The patent also describes the storage of event data objects associated with browser tabs sharing a common origin in a common object-oriented event management database. This allows for efficient management of events across multiple tabs.

The apparatus further includes a routine for processing stored event data objects. This routine involves retrieving a particular stored event data object, transmitting the corresponding event data to a server computing device associated with the unprocessed browser event, and removing the stored event data object from the database. This helps prevent duplicate transmissions of event data by browser tabs.

The object-oriented event management database utilizes a retrieval scheduling policy to determine the order in which stored event data objects are retrieved. Additionally, the database employs a namespace counter to keep track of the number of stored event data objects associated with a specific service identifier. If the namespace counter exceeds a capacity threshold, the apparatus removes the oldest stored event data object based on timestamps.

Overall, this patent describes an apparatus and method for efficiently managing browser events across multiple tabs, allowing for improved performance and organization of event data.

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