CUSTOM MANUFACTURE GAS COMPRESSORS

Brand Owner Address Description
EFX ENERFLEX SYSTEMS LTD. Enerflex Systems Ltd. 4700 - 47 STREET S.E. CALGARY T2B 3R1 custom manufacture of gas compressors and gas engine power systems used in the production and processing of natural gas;The mark consists of the letters EFX and the wording ENERFLEX SYSTEMS LTD..;In the statement, Column 1, line 1, EFX should be deleted.;gas compressors and gas engine power systems composed of a gas compressor; a steel or concrete skid or base; a driver comprised of one of the following, a reciprocating engine, a gas turbine or an electric motor; a process cooler; gas clean-up equipment comprised of filters and liquid separation vessels; vibration pulsation equipment comprised of surge bottles and internal choke tubes; process piping; and control panels used in the production and processing of natural gas;repair and leasing of gas compressors and gas engine power systems used in the production and processing of natural gas;SYSTEMS LTD.;engineering and technical consultation in the field of gas compressors and gas engine power systems used in the production and processing of natural gas;
 

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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.