What is Middleware?
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Answer / yamuna.g
Middleware is distributed software needed to support
interaction between clients and servers. In short, it is
the software that is in the middle of the Client/Server
systems and it acts as a bridge between the clients and
servers. It starts with the API set on the client side that
is used to invoke a service and it covers the transmission
of the request over the network and the resulting response.
It neither includes the software that provides the actual
service - that is in the servers’ domain nor the user
interface or the application login - that's in client’s
domain
• General Middleware
• Service-specific middleware.
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Answer / upendr
Middleware is distributed software needed to support
interaction between clients and servers. In short, it is
the software that is in the middle of the Client/Server
systems and it acts as a bridge between the clients and
servers. It starts with the API set on the client side that
is used to invoke a service and it covers the transmission
of the request over the network and the resulting response.
It neither includes the software that provides the actual
service - that is in the servers’ domain nor the user
interface or the application login - that's in client’s
domain
• General Middleware
• Service-specific middleware.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 0 No |
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