WO2002042884A2 - Meta-application architechture for integrating photo-service websites - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to transferring digital images over the Internet, and more particularly to providing an architecture for integrating photo-service- based websites for access by client devices.
- the assignee of the present application developed an approach to uploading images to the web that does not require the use of a PC.
- an email software application is loaded into a digital camera capable of running software that allows the user to e-mail the images directly from the camera.
- the user simply connects his or her digital camera to a cellphone or modem, runs the e-mail application, and selects the desired images and the email recipients. The selected images are then sent to the recipients as e-mail attachments.
- cameras connect to a gateway server on the Internet via a service provider, which may include a wireless carrier and/or an Internet service provider (ISP).
- ISP Internet service provider
- the camera is provided with a software application that is pre- configured to establish communication with the ISP and the gateway server.
- the first time the camera establishes communication the camera sends information uniquely identifying the electronic device to the gateway server.
- the server then sends user account information to the device, including an account ID and password, created based on the electronic device information.
- the user account information is then stored on the camera for use the next time the electronic device accesses the website.
- the gateway performs two basic services for the client. First, it is the camera's home base, which provides authentication services (user and device) and configuration services (it updates the camera's configuration, so the user doesn't have to). Second, it receives and responds to the camera application's requests using a protocol both understand. Services available to a camera may include the ability to send images from the camera to a specific photo-service service and the ability to send emails with links to uploaded images.
- the current gateway solution is built on traditional client-server architecture, where a software application on the camera communicates with a software application on the server.
- Client-server architecture requires custom software on all three tiers of the current architecture; the camera, the gateway, and the photo- service site.
- the current gateway solution only enables communication with digital cameras, not other mobile devices.
- a newer model for application deployment on the Internet today is server- based (i.e., ASP model), where a client device equipped with a web browser communicates with a web server. Browser-based devices simply download web pages from the server, which provides the application function and data.
- the deployment of applications using this new server-based architecture is growing much faster than the deployment of client-server based applications because browser-based clients do not require a gateway that "speaks" the client application's protocol.
- browser-based clients may connect to the photo-service sites directly, since the devices are browser-based.
- browser-based clients also do not require embedded custom software for requesting imaging services from the photo-service sites. Instead, once connected, users of these devices could interact with the photo-services sites directly using the device's browser, if the sites support the specific browsers in these devices, or indirectly via a transcoding gateway.
- a transcoding gateway converts the sites' HTML to a format suitable for the various browser types.
- Transcoding products exist today that can support multiple browser-based clients that are both wireless and wired.
- Transcoding technology takes a formatted input stream (typically HTML) from a web server and converts it to an output stream in another format (e.g., WML for WAP phones, cHTML for i-mode phones, etc) of a particular type of browser-based device.
- Digital cameras will soon be equipped with browsers, just as PDA's and cellphones are, and such transcoding products allow, or soon will allow, browser-based devices to access the images and image services of photo-services sites.
- the primary impediment to making these services available from the photo- , service sites is the effort required to make the presentation of these services palatable to the various types of browser-based devices, given the variety of display characteristics and browser technologies.
- One approach is for each photo-host site to build custom web pages for each specific device/browser type. That is, the host site would need to provide web pages formatted in HTML, WML, cHTML, and so on, and preprocess images to suit the device display capabilities. This is both labor intensive to initially setup and difficult to maintain as changes are made to the site's data and services.
- a second approach is to use a transcoding product, such as a WAP gateway or Oracle's Portal-to-Go.
- transcoder approach tries to solve a very broad problem, making all HTML encoded information presentable in a number of other different formats. Consequently, transcoders often produce unsatisfactory results. Transcoders thus serve as a temporary solution while photo- service sites build support for each of the various devices directly into their sites.
- the present invention provides a meta-application architecture for integrating online photo-service websites.
- the online system includes a plurality of client devices capable of storing and displaying digital images, wherein a portion of the client devices communicate data in different formats.
- the system also includes a plurality of online photo-service sites, wherein each of the photo-service sites utilize different data models.
- the online system further includes a server for communicating with both the client devices and the photo-service sites over a network.
- a meta-application is also provided that is accessible by the server for defining a common data model format for the different formats of the photo-service sites.
- the meta-application architecture integrates the services of photo-service sites for access by client devices and frees photo-service sites from some of the complexities of dealing with non-PC devices, such as digital cameras.
- the meta-application architecture is also capable of integrating the imaging services associated any other type of vertical business segment that uses and shares digital images, and provides a more efficient mechanism for getting needed images into such business workflows.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a meta-application architecture for an online system in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating the process of integrating services of photo- service sites for access by client devices in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention relates to an online digital imaging architecture.
- the following description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements.
- Various modifications to the preferred embodiment will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and the generic principles herein may be applied to other embodiments.
- the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features described herein.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a meta-application architecture for an online system 10 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the system 10 includes multiple client devices 12 that request imaging services from multiple online photo-service sites 14.
- the photo-service sites 14 are ' sites on the Internet that provide different types of digital imaging services. For example, one photo-service site 14 may provide an image hosting service, while another photo-service site 14 provides image printing services, for instance.
- a client device 12 refers to an electronic device capable of capturing and/or displaying digital images and communicating over a network, such as the Internet. Such electronic devices include PCs, photo kiosks, digital cameras, PDAs, and cellphones, for example.
- the client devices 12 are browser-based, although non-browser-based devices may also be supported.
- the client devices 12 communicate over the Internet via a wireless, or wired connection, . but because they incorporate different browser types, the client devices 12 communicate data in different formats. For example, some client devices 12 such as PCs may communicate data in HTML format.
- client devices 12 such as cellphones, may use data formats such as Wireless Markup Language (WML), which is a streamlined version of HTML for small screen displays, cHTML which is a subset of HTML, and Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML), for instance.
- WML Wireless Markup Language
- cHTML a subset of HTML
- HDML Handheld Device Markup Language
- the client devices 12 connect to the Internet via a service provider 16, which may include a wireless carrier and/or an Internet service provider (ISP) that is capable of servicing many devices simultaneously.
- ISP Internet service provider
- the client devices 12 Once connected to the Internet, the client devices 12 have the capability of uploading the digital images to the online photo-service sites 14 for storage and/or for receiving digital images from the photo-service sites 14 for display.
- the photo-service sites 14 typically communicate data over the Internet using HTML.
- each photo-service site 14 would either have to build custom web pages for each specific type of client device 12, or use a transcoding product to convert the photo-service site's HTML web pages into the format of the requesting client device 12.
- both approaches have disadvantages.
- the present invention provides a meta-application 22 architecture that solves the foregoing problems by providing a common communication framework that meets the needs of the client devices 12 and the photo-service sites 14.
- the online system includes a site on the Internet, referred to as the image gateway 18, that interfaces between the client devices 12 and the photo-service sites 14.
- the image gateway 18 includes a gateway server 20, a software meta-application 22, and a set of site adapter software 24 that provide a set of standard APIs and data formats that the photo-service sites 14 use so that the image gateway 18 can present data and services from the sites 14 to the various client devices 12.
- These same APIs and data formats allow the image gateway 18 to present the services of multiple photo-services 14 in one integrated application, and allow communication among the photo-services sites 14.
- the image gateway 18 enables a user with images stored on one photo- host site to access to the services of all print service providers who also use the image gateway 18.
- the photo-hosting site 14 would not need to make any special effort in order to work with the print service providers since they are all bound together by the meta-application.
- the gateway server 20 performs the function of a web server, while the meta-application 22 performs the function of an application server.
- the meta- application 22 may reside on the same or different computer from the gateway server 20.
- the gateway server 20 provides client device 12 connectivity (HTTP) and is primarily responsible for detecting the client device 12 type and its browser type and display characteristics.
- the gateway server 20 may also provide security, configuration, and administration services, including the collection of usage statistics.
- the gateway server 20 communicates with the meta-application 22 through a gateway server meta-application programming interface (GCMAPI) 21.
- GCAPI 21 between the gateway server 20 and the meta-application 22 enables the gateway server 20 to pass the data and service requests of the client devices 12 to the meta-application 22 in a device independent fashion.
- GCMAPI 21 gateway server meta-application programming interface
- Each photo-service site 14 represents its own data and services in different formats.
- all photo-hosting web sites 14 organize a user's images in a nested tree-like structure similar to a file directory, but the names of the nodes in these trees vary across sites. For instance, some of the terms used include "album,” “pholio,” “page,” “shelves,” and sewer.
- the meta-application 22 abstracts the underlying data model and the function provided by the photo-service sites 14, which is common across the photo-service sites 14, to define a common data model format for the data, referred to here as a meta photo-service model.
- the meta photo-service model is implemented using XML.
- respective site adapters 24 are used to convert between the data and service formats of each photo-service site 14 and the meta photo-service model 26.
- the site adapters 24 resides on the same server site as the meta-application 22. This allows the photo-service site 14 to use its existing access protocols and may allow the photo-service site 14 itself to remain unchanged. Alternatively, and photo-service site 14 may choose to install a meta- application library plug-in 28 on its own site.
- the library plug-ins 28 use a standard protocol to communicate with the meta-application. The use of library plug-ins 28 should result in less data being sent between the photo-service site 14 and the image gateway, since the data is reduced to only that data the meta-application 22 requires.
- the site adaptors 24 communicate with the meta-application 22 through an adapter meta-application programming interface (AMAPI) 30. Through the use of the AMAPI 30, additional site adapters 24 may be added to the image gateway 18 as new sites are supported. This allows the image gateway 18 to redirect uploaded images to any number of different photo-service sites 14 or business specific servers, as requested by the client device 12.
- AMAPI adapter meta-application programming interface
- the image gateway 18 is provided with a database 32 for supporting the aggregation of data and services across the various photo-service sites 14. This enables the image gateway 18 to support single login for a particular client device 12 and enables data sharing, such as billing information, across photo-service sites 14. This data sharing eliminates the need
- the meta-application 22 is provided with the device-specific XSLT style sheets 34 that specify the required presentation of the data and functions to be displayed on each of the supported device types. Used alone the device-specific style sheets would produce displays that do not reflect which photo-service site 14 is providing the services. Therefore, site-specific style sheets 36 are also provided that further modify the meta-application's response to identify the photo-service site 14 providing the services.
- FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating the process of integrating services of photo- service sites 14 for access by client devices 12 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the gateway server 20 receives data and/or service requests from the client device 12 and passes them to the meta-application 22 in a device independent fashion in step 200.
- the request may specify that images are to be uploaded and the stored at one photo-hosting site, and that other images are to be downloaded from another photo- hosting site for display.
- the meta-application 22 sends the request to the appropriate photo- service sites 14 in step 202.
- the site adapter 24 receives the responses from the photo-service sites 14 and converts the responses into the XML format of the meta photo-service model 22 in step 204.
- the XML responses are then sent to the meta- application 22 through the AMAPI 30, and the meta-application 22 passes the response to the gateway server 20 through the GCMAPI 21 in step 206.
- the gateway server 20 then converts the XML response into a format appropriate for the requesting client device 12. If the requesting client device 12 is non-browser based in step 208, then the gateway server 20 sends the response to the client device 12 in step 210, and specialized software in the device is responsible for displaying the contents of the response in step 212.
- gateway server 20 first applies the device-specific style sheet 34
- the gateway server 20 also applies the site-specific style sheet 36 corresponding to the site supplying the service in step 218. Thereafter, the gateway server 20 performs any image transformation and scaling necessary to provide images in the web pages suitable for display on the requesting client device 12 in step 220, and send the web pages to the client device 12 in step 222.
- the meta-application 22 architecture not only may be used to address the integration problem in the photo-services business segment, but the architecture may be extended to integrate the services across sites in other business segments as well (e.g., insurance, law enforcement, etc) that have a common underlying service model. This may be accomplished by providing a respective meta-application 22 for each desired industry segment to provide the underlying meta service model.
- a meta-application 22a designed for the police industry where police departments store and process digital images of criminals and suspects.
- the police meta-application 22a would abstract the police data model and business rules that are common to most police departments.
- the presentation of the images may be different than in the photo industry because the police may need to have the images integrated into all-points-bulletins (APBs), rather than displayed in web albums.
- the police meta-application 22 may be designed such that one police department can query the image server of the other police departments. It should be noted that the police industry example represents a business-to-business model, rather a consumer-to-business model, as described in the preferred embodiment.
- a meta-application architecture has been disclosed that integrates the services of photo-service sites 14 for access by client devices.
- the meta- application architecture of the present invention frees photo-service sites 14 from . some of the complexities of dealing with non-PC devices, such as capture devices and other portable devices.
- the meta-application architecture provides an end-to- end solution that integrates client devices, the image gateway, and the photo- service server. The types of users who benefit from this type of solution extend beyond camera users.
- the gateway solution offers an additional avenue for obtaining its customers images (a valuable asset), which is simpler to use than the current upload to the PC methods in use today.
- the meta- application architecture is also capable of integrating the imaging services associated with vertical, business segments that use and share digital images, and provides a more efficient mechanism for getting needed images into such business workflows.
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