Question:
What are client-server technologies?
2010-11-16 09:33:48 UTC
This question may sound like a lame one..I am not a technical guy. Can someone please explain me.
Three answers:
Phoenix
2010-11-19 21:17:42 UTC
J2EE is a program that used to be developed by Sun Microsystems until they got bought out by Oracle. Now Oracle develops it. J2EE is just a emulation layer for Java programs in use by Enterprise users. Java itself it a client side technology.



There are no such thing as client-server technologies. A technology is either client or server but never both as to be both would be chaos during development. There are too many client and server technologies to list.
deloera
2017-01-15 10:49:14 UTC
a great number of the internet is basically shopper-server (with the internet internet site being a shopper, and the 'decrease back end' it is processing your requests and offering internet pages as a server). the internet browser does not do a great number of processing, yet with javascript, flash, java, etc it is appearing some. notably a lot each corporation makes use of "shopper-server" technologies for some part of their corporation. The classic occasion is a database it is shared over the finished utility, with diverse shopper machines gaining access to it.
Patch W
2010-11-16 09:38:50 UTC
Try this.

http://tinyurl.com/247op8n



There is already quite a huge amount of information on this subject.



The short answer :

Client - your PC

Server - the big PC that you get stuff from.



You have one Large device (server) that serves a number of smaller devices (client) allowing single central administration and universal access in a distributed environment.



Imagine the most simple version of the internet.



'The Internet' is the server, your computer, my computer, his computer are all the clients.


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