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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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