What are the building blocks of Client Server?
Answer Posted / monika
The building blocks of client/server applications are:
1. Client
2. Middleware
3. Server
The client server building blocks
The Client Building Block
* Runs the client side of the application
* It runs on the OS that provides a GUI or an OOUI and
that can access distributed services, wherever they may be.
* The client also runs a component of the Distributed
System Management (DSM) element.
The Server Building Block
* Runs the server side of the application
* The server application typically runs on top of some
shrink-wrapped server software package.
* The five contending server platforms for creating the
next generation of client/server applications are SQL
database severs, TP Monitors, groupware servers, Object
servers and the Web server.
* The server side depends on the OS to interface with
the middleware building block.
* It may be a simple agent or a shared object database etc.
The Middleware Building Block
* Runs on both the client and server sides of an application
* Middleware is the nervous system of the client/server
infrastructure
* This also has the DSM component
DSM
* Runs on every node in the client/server network.
* A managing workstation collects information from all
its agents on the network and displays it graphically.
* The managing workstation can also instruct its agents
to perform actions on its behalf.
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