Papineau PC - Land Surveys since Jan 2006
Partner
Graceland Fruit, Inc. Jan 2000 - Jun 2007
Project Engineer
Avon Automotive - Manton, MI May 1998 - Jan 2000
Project Engineer
General Motors Corporation - Powertrain - Saginaw & Lansing, MI Jan 1991 - May 1998
Test Engineering
A mobile information device may execute a Java MIDlet or a non-MIDlet application. The mobile information device may further include an object-oriented application program interface that allows one or more object-oriented object classes to allow input and output data to be communicated between Java MIDlets in different MIDlet Suites and between non-MIDlet applications. The application program interface may be used to push launch applications with context on the mobile information device.
Method And System For Accessing A Universal Message Handler On A Mobile Device
A mobile information device may execute a Java MIDlet or a non-MIDlet application. The mobile information device may further include an object-oriented application program interface that allows one or more object-oriented object classes to allow input and output data to be communicated between Java MIDlets in different MIDlet Suites and between non-MIDlet applications. The application program interface may be used to allow applications to access a universal message handler executing on the mobile information device.
Method And System For Exchanging Data Between Portable Applications For Mobile Devices
Scott Papineau - Shawnee Mission KS, US Jon Bostrom - Reno NV, US Dana Myers - Fairfield CA, US
Assignee:
Sprint Spectrum L.P. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
H04M 3/00
US Classification:
455418, 709217, 709224
Abstract:
A mobile information device may execute a Java MIDlet or a non-MIDlet application. The mobile information device may further include an application management system that allows one or more object-oriented object classes to allow input and output data to be communicated between Java MIDlets in different MIDlet Suites and between non-MIDlet applications.
Method And System For Access Control Based On Content-Ratings And Client-Specified Rating Allowances
Kevin E. Hunter - Olathe KS, US Scott A. Papineau - Leawood KS, US R. Brian Landers - Leawood KS, US
Assignee:
Sprint Spectrum L.P. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
H04L 9/00
US Classification:
726 30, 713153, 705 52, 725 28
Abstract:
A method and system provides for restricting access to particular network content. In one embodiment, a gateway can receive, from a client device, a content request that includes a rating-allowance for the requested content. The gateway can also receive, from a content provider, a content-rating for the requested content. The gateway can then compare the content-rating to the rating-allowance and, in response, either allow or block the delivery of that content to the client device.
Method And System For Push Launching Applications With Context On A Mobile Device
A mobile information device may execute a Java MIDlet or a non-MIDlet application. The mobile information device may further include an object-oriented application program interface that allows one or more object-oriented object classes to allow input and output data to be communicated between Java MIDlets in different MIDlet Suites and between non-MIDlet applications. The application program interface may be used to push launch applications with context on the mobile information device.
Method And System For Accessing A Universal Message Handler On A Mobile Device
A mobile information device may execute a Java MIDlet or a non-MIDlet application. The mobile information device may further include an object-oriented application program interface that allows one or more object-oriented object classes to allow input and output data to be communicated between Java MIDlets in different MIDlet Suites and between non-MIDlet applications. The application program interface may be used to allow applications to access a universal message handler executing on the mobile information device.
Method And System For Exchanging Data Between Portable Applications For Mobile Devices
A mobile information device may execute a Java MIDlet or a non-MIDlet application. The mobile information device may further include an object-oriented application program interface that allows one or more object-oriented object classes to allow input and output data to be communicated between Java MIDlets in different MIDlet Suites and between non-MIDlet applications.
Method And System For Downloading And Managing Portable Applications On A Mobile Device
A mobile information device may download and execute Java MIDlet and non-MIDlet applications. The mobile information device may use generic content descriptors to download and manage non-Java applications.