The client server building blocks
The Client Building Block
The Server Building Block
The Middleware Building Block
DSM
Server-to-server Middleware
The building blocks of client/server applications are:
These building blocks can be rearranged to use them in the following situations:
1. Client/Server for tiny shops and nomadic tribes - This is a building-block implementation that runs the client, the middleware software, and most of the business services on the same machine. It is the suggested implementation for the one-person shops, home offices, and mobile users with well-endowed laptops.
2. Client/Server for small shops and departments - This is the classic Ethernet client/single-server, building block implementation. It is used in small shops, departments, and branch offices. This is the predominant form of client/server today.
3. Client/Server for intergalactic enterprises - This is the multiserver building-block implementation of client/server. The servers present a single system image to the client. They can be spread out throughout the enterprise, but they can be made to look like they are part of the local desktop. This implementation meets the initial needs of intergalactic client/server computing.
4. Client/Server for a post-scarcity world - This model transforms every machine in the world into both a client and a server. Personal agents on every machine will handle all the negotiations with their peer agents anywhere in the universe. This dream is almost within reach.
1) Client/Server for Tiny Shops and Nomadic Tribes
2) Client/Server for small shops and departments
3) Client/Server for Intergalactic Enterprises:
4) Client/Server for a Post-Scarcity World
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