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Designing Distributed Applications

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Applications with XML

Title: Designing Distributed Applications with XML, ASP, IE5, LDAP and MSMQ

ISBN: 1861002270

Pub Date: April 1999

Pages: 458


Description

Designing Distributed Applications is all about creating Cooperative Network Applications. Their aim is to promote the re-use of intranet and Internet applications and maintain the viability of applications in the face of change. 

Using Stephen's 5 Principles of Cooperative Network Application Development, you can create applications that can promote themselves on the network, sharing data and logic with clients of varying levels of sophistication. Using XML to define data exchange in such a way that future applications will also be able to negotiate an exchange format – even in the face of minor programming errors or evolving data definitions. Using LDAP this can take place on a network where we query for the services without knowing their location. The result is a distributed computing environment that will remain robust while users and resources are in flux.


Summary of Contents

Chapter    1: Learning The 5 Principles of Cooperative Network Application Development
Chapter    2: Directories
Chapter    3: Structured Data Exchange
Chapter    4: Reconciling Data
Chapter    5: Metadata
Chapter    6: Platform Services, Combining the Old and the New
Chapter    7: How Do We Communicate
Chapter    8: Customer Service Case Study
Chapter    9: Customer Tracking Case Study
Chapter  10: Order Analysis Case Study
Appendix A: Toolkit Reference
Appendix B: Resources and References
Appendix C: IE5 XML Document Object Model
Appendix D: XML Schemas and Datatypes
Appendix E: XMLHTTP
Appendix F: Deployment Opens For Scriptlets
Appendix G: Support and Errata


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