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What are the building blocks of Client/Server?
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What are called Transactions?
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What is the difference between trigger and rule?
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What are the types of Transparencies?
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What is meant by Asymmetrical protocols?
There is a many-to-one relationship between clients and server. Clients always initiate the dialog by requesting a service. Servers are passively awaiting for requests from clients.
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TP Monitor does mainly two things extremely well. They are Process management and Transaction management.?
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What is a TP Monitor?
There is no commonly accepted definition for a TP monitor. According to Jeri Edwards' a TP Monitor is "an OS for transaction processing".
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What are Super servers?
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What is a Web server?
This new model of Client/Server consists of thin, protable, "universal" clients that talk to superfat servers. In the simplet form, a web server returns documents when clients ask for them by name. The clients and server communicate using an RPC-like protocol called HTTP.
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What are the two types of OLTP?
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What are TP-Lite and TP-Heavy Monitors?
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What is meant by Transparency?
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What are Triggers and Rules?
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What are all the Extended services provided by the OS?
* Ubiquitous communications * Network OS extension * Binary large objects (BLOBs) * Global directories and Network yellow pages * Authentication and Authorization services * System management * Network time * Database and transaction services * Internet services * Object- oriented services
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What are the most typical functional units of the Client/Server applications?
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What is a Database Server?
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What is a Transaction server?
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What is an Object server?
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List out the benefits obtained by using the Client/Server oriented TP Monitors?
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What is Client/Server?
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