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Client-Server Terminology Client Server Computing and Intranets See Stallings, Business Data Communications, Chapter 17
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Client-Server Environment
Why is Client-Server Different? T
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Client-Server Pros & Cons T
Advantages T T
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Networked web of computers Inexpensive but powerful array of processors Open systems Grows easily Individual client operating systems
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Applications Programming Interface (API) Client Middleware Relational Database Server Structured Query Language (SQL)
Emphasis on user-friendly client applications Focus on access to centralized databases Commitment to open and modular applications Networking is fundamental to the organization
Generic Client/Server Architecture
Disadvantages T
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Maintenance nightmares Support tools lacking Retraining required
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Database Client/Server Architecture
3-Tier Client/Server Architecture
Classes of Client/Server Architecture
Middleware T T T T
Middleware Architecture
Standardized interfaces and protocols between clients and back-end databases Hides complexity of data sources from the end-user Compatible with a range of client and server options All applications operate over a uniform applications programming interface (API).
Clients and servers ship messages between objects. May rely on an underlying message or RPC structure or be developed directly on top of object-oriented capabilities in the operating system Success depends on standardization of the object mechanism, but competing models exist T
Intranets T
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Implementation of internet-based client/server technology within an organization, rather than for global connectivity Immensely successful in corporate computing contexts
COM, OLE, CORBA
Advantages of Intranets T T T T T
Rapid prototyping Scales effectively Little training required Can be implemented on variety of systems Open architecture allows interaction across platforms
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Supports a range of distributed servers Allows integration of legacy systems on client and server side Supports a range of media types Inexpensive to implement
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The Intranet Web T
Web Content T
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Advantages T T T
Multiple tools exist to serve as middleware between web servers and data sources
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Ease of administration Deployment Development speed Flexible information presentation
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Disadvantages T T
Limited functionality Stateless operation makes tracking difficult
Electronic Mail Network News
The Extranet Web T
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The web can be used to effectively distribute content in a way that requires no new training for end-users
Web/Database Connectivity T
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Web/Database Connectivity
Extends the intranet concept to provide information and services to selected outside populations, such as customers and suppliers Enables the sharing of information between companies A TCP/IP enabled form of EDI
Advantages of Extranets T T T T T T
Reduced costs More marketable products Increased productivity Enhanced profits Reduced inventories Faster time to market
Methods for Converting Intranets to Extranets T T T T T
Long-distance dial-up access Internet access to intranet with security Internet access to an external server that duplicates some of a company’s intranet data Internet access to an external server that originates database queries to internal servers Virtual private network