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    Distributed Application

    Distributed Application is a group of application made of distinct components running in separate runtime environments, usually on different platforms connected via a network. Distributed applications are able to concurrently serve multiple users and, depending on their design, make more optimal use of processing resources. Typical distributed applications are two-tier (client-server), three-tier (client-middleware-server), and multi-tier (client-multiple middleware-multiple servers).

    Major technologies used to build Distributed Applications are:

    • Client/Server Architecture
    • Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
    • Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)
    • Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)
    • The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (COBRA)
    • Applets on an Intranet
    • Java Distributed Object Model

    In today’s networked world, the Distributed Applications are become popular and common.

    Related Terms: Client/Server Architecture, Remote Procedure Call (RPC), Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), Common Object Request Broker Architecture (COBRA), Applets,Java Distributed Object Model