Abstract:
Computing systems, database systems, and related methods are provided for supporting dynamic resources. One exemplary method involves a resource server identifying a reference to an external source within a resource obtained from a resource database, retrieving data residing at the external source from a network using the reference, and generating a graphical representation of the resource at a client device communicatively coupled to the network. The graphical representation of the resource includes a graphical representation of the retrieved data at a location within the graphical representation of the resource corresponding to a location of the reference within the resource.
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods, apparatus, systems, and computer readable storage media for integrating data from data sources for assigning an entity to a database record in a database service. User interface data can provide a user interface associated with a record stored using the database service, where the user interface includes a publisher and an information feed. An attribute regarding an entity is received from a first data source. Monitoring information for one or more machines is received from a second data source external to the database service, where the one or more machines are configured to communicate the monitoring information over a network. The record may be related to the one or more machines. The attribute and the monitoring information are provided to display in the user interface. User input data indicating a user input associated with the publisher is received to assign the entity to the record.
Abstract:
The technology disclosed relates to improving sales of beverages by allowing users to create virtual beverage formulations across graphical user-interfaces. These user-customized beverage formulations can be interpreted by beverage dispensing machines that can transform them into real-word beverages. In particular, it relates to creating beverage identity tokens that hold user-customized beverage formulations. These beverage identity tokens can cause beverage dispensing machines to dispense real-world beverage mixes made up of the ingredient beverage flavors specified by the user in the virtual beverage formulations.