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* Server services is the largest market sector in Java world((Mobile may well become more important, certainly in terms of installed systems, if not in terms of monetary value, we shall see)). | * Server services is the largest market sector in Java world((Mobile may well become more important, certainly in terms of installed systems, if not in terms of monetary value, we shall see)). | ||
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* Despite best efforts of some, server is not a single source platform (e.g. WinTel): much more heterogeneous than the typical client (Desktop). | * Despite best efforts of some, server is not a single source platform (e.g. WinTel): much more heterogeneous than the typical client (Desktop). | ||
* The Java platform offers platform-independent server environment with developing support that allow links to “legacy” applications. | * The Java platform offers platform-independent server environment with developing support that allow links to “legacy” applications. | ||
- | * Possibly most important server application is ability to link to an SQL database: this is provided in Java by the JDBC package (see [[lecture15|Integration Tier Services]]). | + | * Possibly most important server application is ability to link to an SQL database: this is provided in Java by the JDBC package (see [[lecture14|Integration Tier Services]]). |
* Next most important is web services providing (browser based) thin-client applications for e-commerce, in institutions via the intranet and to the general public via the Internet. | * Next most important is web services providing (browser based) thin-client applications for e-commerce, in institutions via the intranet and to the general public via the Internet. | ||
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