Claims
- 1. A global content directory, comprising:
a directory structure comprising a plurality of product classes organized in a hierarchy, each product class categorizing a plurality of products and defining one or more attributes of the products categorized in the product class; one or more pointers associated with each product class, each pointer identifying a seller database in which product data enabling a product transaction is stored for products associated with the product class; and a search interface operable to communicate, in response to a selection of a product class by a user of the global content directory, a search query for product data to one or more seller databases identified by the one or more pointers associated with the selected product class.
- 2. The directory of claim 1, wherein the directory structure comprises a lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) directory.
- 3. The directory of claim 1, wherein the directory structure is distributed between a plurality of computers.
- 4. The directory of claim 1, wherein the directory is coupled to the seller databases using the Internet.
- 5. The directory of claim 1, further comprising one or more additional directory structures, each directory structure comprising the same classes but organized using different hierarchies.
- 6. The directory of claim 1, wherein the search query comprises a structured query language (SQL) query.
- 7. The directory of claim 1, wherein the search query includes one or more attributes of the class selected by the user.
- 8. The directory of claim 1, wherein the search query includes values for one or more desired product features specified by the user.
- 9. The directory of claim 1, wherein the search interface is further operable to receive search results from the one or more seller databases in response to the search query, the search results including product data associated with one or more products satisfying the search query, the directory operable to communicate the search results to the user.
- 10. The directory of claim 9, wherein the directory is operable to:
receive a selection from the user of a product for which product data is included in the search results; and communicate address information associated with a seller database that includes product data for the selected product, the address information enabling the user to communicate with a seller associated with the seller database to conduct a commerce transaction relating to the selected product.
- 11. A method for facilitating an electronic commerce transaction, comprising:
providing a plurality of users access to a global content directory, the global content directory comprising:
a directory structure comprising a plurality of product classes organized in a hierarchy, each product class categorizing a plurality of products and defining one or more attributes of the products categorized in the product class; one or more pointers associated with each product class, each pointer identifying a seller database in which product data enabling a product transaction is stored for products associated with the product class; and a search interface operable to communicate a search query for product data to one or more seller databases identified by pointers associated with a selected product class; receiving a selection of a product class from a user; and in response to the selection of the product class by the user, communicating a search query for product data to one or more seller databases identified by one or more pointers associated with the selected product class.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the directory structure comprises a lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) directory.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein the directory structure is distributed between a plurality of computers.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein the search interface communicates with the seller databases using the Internet.
- 15. The method of claim 11, wherein the search query comprises a structured query language (SQL) query.
- 16. The method of claim 11, wherein the search query includes one or more attributes of the class selected by the user.
- 17. The method of claim 11, wherein the search query includes values for one or more desired product features specified from the user.
- 18. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
receiving search results from the one or more seller databases in response to the search query, the search results including product data associated with one or more products satisfying the search query; and communicating the search results to the user.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising:
receiving a selection from the user of a product for which product data is included in the search results; and communicating address information associated with a seller database that includes product data for the selected product, the address information enabling the user to communicate with a seller associated with the seller database to conduct a commerce transaction relating to the selected product.
- 20. Global content directory software embodied in a computer-readable medium and operable to:
provide a directory structure comprising a plurality of product classes organized in a hierarchy, each product class categorizing a plurality of products and defining one or more attributes of the products categorized in the product class; provide one or more pointers associated with each product class, each pointer identifying a seller database in which product data enabling a product transaction is stored for products associated with the product class; receive a selection of a product class from a user; and in response to the selection of the product class by the user, communicate a search query for product data to one or more seller databases identified by one or more pointers associated with the selected product class.
- 21. The software of claim 20, wherein the directory structure comprises a lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) directory.
- 22. The software of claim 20, wherein the directory structure is distributed between a plurality of computers.
- 23. The software of claim 20, wherein the software communicates with the seller databases using the Internet.
- 24. The software of claim 20, wherein the search query comprises a structured query language (SQL) query.
- 25. The software of claim 20, wherein the search query includes one or more attributes of the class selected by the user.
- 26. The software of claim 20, wherein the search query includes values for one or more desired product features specified by the user.
- 27. The software of claim 20, further operable to:
receive search results from the one or more seller databases in response to the search query, the search results including product data associated with one or more products satisfying the search query; and communicate the search results to the user.
- 28. The software of claim 27, further operable to:
receive a selection from the user of a product for which product data is included in the search results; and communicate, to the user, address information associated with a seller database that includes product data for the selected product, the address information enabling the user to communicate with a seller associated with the seller database to conduct a commerce transaction relating to the selected product.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/235,945 filed Sep. 26, 2000 entitled “LDAP Based Global Content Directory and Globally Distributed Content Services.”
[0002] This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/______,______ entitled “System and Method for Migrating Data in an Electronic Commerce System,” which was filed on Dec. 22, 2000 by Noel Tenorio, Attorney's Docket 020431.0751; U.S. application Ser. No. 09/______,______ entitled “System and Method for Selective Database Indexing,” which was filed on Dec. 22, 2000 by Noel Tenorio, et al., Attorney's Docket 020431.0752; and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/______,______ entitled “System and Method for Identifying a Product,” which was filed on Dec. 22, 2000 by Mohanasundaram Chinnappan, et al, Attorney's Docket 020431.0754.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60235945 |
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