ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 6 -- United States Patent no. 12,282,787, issued on April 22, was assigned to BMC Software Inc. (Houston).
"Inter-environment use of java virtual machines for multiple address modes" was invented by Jeffrey L. Dunn (Riley Township, Mich.), Jerry Jordan (Riverview, Mich.) and Yoshitomo Terakado (Novi, Mich.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Described techniques enable inter-environment communication between a first runtime environment and a second runtime environment of an operating system. A function requested by an application executing in the first runtime environment may require execution by a second application running in a virtual machine in the second runtime environm...