CUSTOM CARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CUSTOM CARE SPAN-AMERICA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC. 70 Commerce Center Greenville SC 29615 CUSTOM CARE;therapeutic foam and air mattresses for medical purposes and structural and replacement parts therefore, namely foam mattress overlays and devices for inflating and monitoring air pressure components of mattress;
CUSTOMCARE Spinal Specialties, Inc. 12,001 Network Blvd., #F208 San Antonio TX 78249 CUSTOM CARE;sterile disposable kits comprised of medical syringes and tubing for administering anesthesia and radiology;
CUSTOMCARE HealthDrive Corporation 25 Needham Street Newton MA 021611615 CUSTOM CARE;Providing coordination of on-site care for long term care facilities through computer software;
CUSTOMCARE A. O. SMITH WATER TREATMENT (NORTH AMERICA), INC. 1609 Shoal Creek Blvd, Suite 200 Austin TX 78701 CUSTOM CARE;Water treatment equipment, namely, water conditioning units, water softening units, water filtration units, water dealkalizer units and water deionization units for residential, commercial and industrial use;Water quality analysis services;
PRO-VISIONS CUSTOM CARE RALSTON PURINA COMPANY St. Louis MO CUSTOM CARE;pet food;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An invention is provided for incorporating web services into JSP tag libraries for use in JSP pages. As a result, web page authors can develop JSP pages, which utilize web services from WSDL enabled servers, without an in-depth knowledge of WSDL. In general, a web services based document is received, which defines a set of web service operations. Each web service operation is translated into a custom action, and the custom actions are grouped into a tag library. Generally, the web services based document can be a WSDL document, and the custom actions can be JSP custom actions. Also, the tag library can be a JSP custom tag library. Particular custom actions from the custom actions that are grouped in the JSP custom tag library can be incorporated in a JSP page. Once the JSP page is created, content for the JSP page can be obtained from a web service using the JSP custom tag library. The JSP page can then generate a document based on the content. The document can be an HTML document, an XML document, or any other type document as needed for the particular situation.