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  • Louisville, CO
  • Clay Center, NE
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  • 263 Jefferson Ave, Louisville, CO 80027 (303) 665-1477
  • 263 S Jefferson Ave, Louisville, CO 80027

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Company: Salesforce Sep 2019 Position: Lead member of technical staff

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Lead Member Of Technical Staff

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Location:
841 Saint Andrews Ln, Louisville, CO
Work:
Salesforce
Lead Member of Technical Staff

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Applet Permissions Manager

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US Patent:
6993665, Jan 31, 2006
Filed:
May 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/138137
Inventors:
Jason A. Heddings - Erie CO, US
Chad A. Schoettger - Louisville CO, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 12/14
US Classification:
713200, 717118, 719320
Abstract:
Disclosed are novel methods and apparatus for providing a permissions manager capable of assisting an applet, for example, in determination and/or grant of the permissions required for an operation. In an embodiment, an apparatus for managing permissions is disclosed. The apparatus includes a software application, a permissions manager coupled to the software application and receiving a request sent by the software application, and a programming environment coupled to the permissions manager. The request may indicate a permission, which may be requested by the permissions manager. The permissions manager may access the programming environment to determine a required permission corresponding to the permission and to determine how to grant the required permission.

Inter-Sco Navigation

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US Patent:
7114125, Sep 26, 2006
Filed:
May 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/137901
Inventors:
Chad A. Schoettger - Louisville CO, US
Frank L. Weil - Boulder CO, US
Jason A. Heddings - Erie CO, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/00
G06F 3/00
G09B 3/00
US Classification:
715744, 715738, 715740, 709227, 434308, 434350
Abstract:
Disclosed are novel methods and apparatus for providing inter-SCO navigation, for example, in SCORM-based courseware. In an embodiment, a method of navigating a course is disclosed. The method includes: launching the course, the course having a plurality of portions including a first portion and a second portion; displaying the first portion of the course; determining when the first portion of the course is exited; upon exiting of the first portion of the course, determining whether the first portion of the course is exited at a beginning of the first portion; if the first portion of the course is exited at the beginning of the first portion, determining whether the first portion is a starting portion of the course in accordance with a course structure format information of the course; if it is determined that the first portion is not the starting portion of the course, launching a previous portion of the course; if the first portion of the course is exited at an end of the first portion, determining whether the first portion is a last portion of the course; and if it is determined that the first portion is not the last portion of the course, launching a next portion of the course.

Tunnel Mechanis For Providing Selective External Access To Firewall Protected Devices

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US Patent:
20020069366, Jun 6, 2002
Filed:
Dec 1, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/728257
Inventors:
Chad Schoettger - Louisville CO, US
International Classification:
H04L009/00
US Classification:
713/201000, 709/227000
Abstract:
A method for providing an external client access to a device that is protected by a firewall. The method includes providing a tunnel mechanism and then operating the tunnel mechanism to receive an access request to the device from the external client. The tunnel mechanism verifies the external client is currently authorized to access a host device. If authorized, the method continues with routing the access request to the device. The verifying step may include determining a level of authorization and then the routing step is performed based on the determined level of authorization. The routing step includes modifying the access request to include an address of an interface of the internal device. The method continues with receiving a response to the modified access request from the internal device and then modifying the response to remove any identification information for the internal device included in the response.

System And Method For Enabling Applet Execution In Networks Utilizing Proxy Servers

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US Patent:
20020147812, Oct 10, 2002
Filed:
Apr 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/829737
Inventors:
Chad Schoettger - Louisville CO, US
Assignee:
SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.
International Classification:
G06F015/173
US Classification:
709/225000
Abstract:
A method for enabling applet execution in networks using proxy servers is disclosed. An applet not requiring a Domain Name Server (DNS) lookup is embedded into a web page prior to the appearance of other applets in the web page. The web page is retrieved by a web browser and the first applet is used to verify network and web browser settings. The applet checks for the presence of a proxy server and verifies the proxy settings of the web browser. A warning is displayed to the user of the web browser if the proxy settings are not enabled.

Browser-Based Scorm Reader

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US Patent:
20030206191, Nov 6, 2003
Filed:
May 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/138230
Inventors:
Chad Schoettger - Louisville CO, US
Jason Heddings - Erie CO, US
Frank Well - Boulder CO, US
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
345/730000, 345/749000
Abstract:
Disclosed are novel methods and apparatus for efficiently providing a SCORM reader and/or progress tracker. In an embodiment, a method of displaying courseware is disclosed. The method includes: providing a content database, a course structure database, a course progress database, and a delivery component. The content database may include content data corresponding to the courseware. The course structure database may include structure data corresponding to a structure of the courseware. The course progress database may include progress data corresponding to a progress of a user through the courseware. The delivery component may display the courseware. In addition, the delivery component may communicate with the content database, the course structure database, and the course progress database to display the courseware and track the progress of the user through the courseware. In another embodiment, the method may perform its tasks without requiring direct access to an LMS.

Configurable Persistence In Applets

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US Patent:
20030208476, Nov 6, 2003
Filed:
May 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/138159
Inventors:
Jason Heddings - Erie CO, US
Chad Schoettger - Louisville CO, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/003000
Abstract:
Disclosed are novel methods and apparatus for providing configurable persistence in applets. In an embodiment, an apparatus for persisting data is disclosed. The apparatus includes: a persistence manager module, a persistent element, and a stream generator module. The persistence manager module may receive a data path request from the persistent element. The persistence manager module may resolve at least one token present in a data path provided by the persistent element. The stream generator module may correspond to a type of data provided by the persistent element. The persistence manager may further activate the stream generator module. In a further embodiment, the persistent element persists data based on a result of a persistence stream request.

Methods And Apparatus For Data Validation And Transformation

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US Patent:
20040139111, Jul 15, 2004
Filed:
Jan 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/341623
Inventors:
Chad Schoettger - Louisville CO, US
Paul Andrighetti - Thornton CO, US
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
707/104100
Abstract:
Disclosed are novel methods and apparatus for provision of efficient, effective, and/or flexible data validation and/or transformation. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a computer system for providing courseware data is disclosed. The computer system includes: a client apparatus to provide a customer data file; an LMS server to store the courseware data and receive the customer data file, the LMS server and the client apparatus communicating through a communication channel; and a customer information repository to store data corresponding to a customer ELP version and a customer ID, the customer information repository being accessible by the LMS server. In another embodiment of the present invention, a data field associated with the customer data file may be parsed to determine an output format corresponding to the customer ELP version and the customer ID.
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