What is the difference between iProcess Server Objects and
iProcess Objects server?
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Client applications make use of the objects in the TIBCO
iProcess Server Objects by making method calls that either
retrieve or modify data. These method calls cause messages
to be sent to a TIBCO iProcess Objects Server. The TIBCO
iProcess Objects Server acts as a gateway between the
client applications created with TIBCO iProcess Server
Objects, and the TIBCO iProcess Engine, where the actual
processing and storage of data occurs. The TIBCO iProcess
Engine manages all data, routing work items and updating
the appropriate work queues.
Server Objects communicate with the TIBCO iProcess Objects
Server via TCP/IP .Objects Server communicate with the
TIBCO iProcess Engine via UDP
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