Bank of China applied for a blockchain-based SDK update patent to automatically monitor SDK changes and proactively send update notifications
The State Intellectual Property Office has announced that Bank of China Limited has applied for a patent for a method, device, and computer equipment for updating SDK based on blockchain, with a publication number of CN117369845A and an application date of September 2023. The patent abstract shows that the application relates to the field of Internet technology, specifically to a method, device, computer equipment, storage media, and computer program products for updating SDK based on blockchain. The server stores the description information generated when the SDK is generated on the blockchain, and when a change occurs in the SDK, determines the change information of the SDK and stores it on the blockchain. At the same time, it can also send change notification information to the client of the SDK to indicate that the local SDK needs to be updated. Since the server discovers the change in the SDK by actively monitoring it and sends a change notification to the client of the SDK when a change is detected, the entire process does not require human intervention and there is no possibility of missing a change notification.
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