There are several solutions for balancing the load of web applications. There are several Application load balancing softwares available.
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Web base
Yes and no. Pandora has a web application (pandora.com), but they also have local applications which are installed on mobile devices.
Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition was a platform from Sun for developing, building and deploying Web-based enterprise applications online. It contain a set of services, APIs, and protocols for developing Web applications.
Without a application, you wont be able to get onto the internet. For example; an Operating System is a application which applications are / can be installed into it. Applications run to allow internet to get through to your computer. Browsers are a addon application which allows different content over the WWW (World Wide Web). Basically, look at it like this. There are many layers of applications which provide you with internet content.
Hi as for as i know it is just a subdomain, used basically for loadbalancing. ex: www.google.com, www1.google.com, www2.google.com are the same web applications hosted in three servers as to load balance.
APACHE TOMCAT is a WEBSERVER that uses TOMCAT features for serving Java code - Servlets on web to clients.TOMCAT provides clustering, load balancing and enables applications to be deployed over Web.
applications on your computer's hard drive are non web based. If they are web based then the applications reside on a web server for use on the internet or intranet.
type of web application
HTML is a markup language for the Web. It could be used to create Java applications for the web.
In .net having below applications: 1) Console applications 2) Windows GUI applications (Windows Forms) 3) Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications 4) ASP.Net applications (Web Applications) 5) Web services applications 6) Windows services applications
Another name for web apps is web applications.
First of all, the terminology is incorrect. There are web based applications and "computer" based applications, the latter of which operate from the computer, not from a browser. These two are significantly different. The rudimentary difference comes from where the programs are run from. Web-based programs are run through a web browser or an equivalent program. Computer-based applications are run through the OS(Operating System), (Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X). Each of these programs has their own pro's and con's. Web-based applications are nice because the user does not have to download or install anything before using them. They are able to be used from the browser. This also means that they can be used from many different computers while accessing the same program. For example, Google Docs is a web-based Office suite that a person could access from any computer and work with their files. On the flip side, web-based applications can be slow to load, or if the server goes down the user could be out of luck. OS based applications can be good. They are run straight from the OS, which generally improves the speed at which they run. However, they can only be accessed from that particular computer, which could be an issue if something happens to the computer.
You can't go too far wrong with a well proven software testing tool like loadrunner. I've seen it used effectively for software load testing many web applications. Might be worth checking out tools like Facilitar, Jmeter and WebLoad (two of those are free to download) to though.
what does gaming and Web surfing mean
wolr wide web
Yes they can.