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1.Introduction
2. Guiding Principles of Windows DNA
3. Development Technologies
4. DNA - Architecture for Distributed Applications
5. Client Environments and Presentation Tier
6.Application Services
7.Universal Data Access
8. Features and Advantages of Windows DNA
9. Conclusion
10. Bibliography
11.References
1. INTRODUCTION
Understanding The Microsoft Windows DNA
Architecture:-
 

Windows DNA specifies how to: develop robust, scalable, distributed


applications using the Windows platform.

Windows DNA is essentially a 'blueprint' that enables corporate


developers and independent software vendors (ISVs) to design and build
distributed business applications using technologies.
2. Guiding Principles of Windows DNA
The following principles guided microsoft in
developing the windows DNA architecture .
 Web computing without compromise

 Interoperability

 True integration

 Faster time to market

 Reduced complexity
Two-Tier Applications
(Client/Server)
N-Tire Applications
 3. Development Technologies

Fig2:Technologies added to Windows DNA


  Development Technologies
Windows DNA Architecture is a dynamic set of technologies that
you can use to build Web applications.

 Component Object Model (COM)


 Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (DHTML).
 Windows Script Components
 XML: Extensible Markup Language (XML).
 Active Directory Service Interfaces and IIS
4. DNA - Architecture for Distributed
Applications

Figure 4:-Different pieces within the DNA architecture


Different pieces of DNA Architecture

Server machine

Central Database

Microsoft's web server


software product

Internet Explorer 4.0

Dynamic HTML

Cooperating Components
5.Client Environments and Presentation
Tier
 The application developer today must develop a user interface
that is distributable, available on Windows and non-Windows
platforms, and supports a wide range of client environments,
from handheld wireless devices to high-end workstations.

 Windows DNA permits the developer to choose the appropriate


Windows components and Internet technologies to support the
richest possible interface and range of client environments,
from handheld wireless devices to high-end workstations
Fig5. Windows DNA presentation approaches
6.Application Services

Figure 6. Application services


7.Universal Data Access

Figure 5. Data access


8.Features of Windows DNA
 DNA helps to design and build multi-tier
client/server applications.

 DNA application are Platform independent.

 DNA applications provide full transactional


processing support.

 DNA can be used to create applications that are


fault tolerant.

 DNA is ideal for distributed applications.


9.Conclusion:
 Providing a comprehensive and integrated platform for
distributed applications.

 Faster and easier to build distributed applications by


providing a pervasive component model, extensive
prebuilt application services.

 Provides wide choice of programming language and


tools support.
10.Bibliography
1.http:// www.microsoft.com

2.http://www.msdn.com

3.http://www.Techno First.com

4. Professional VB.NET 2003

5. www.bengalcore.com
11.References

 Professional Active Server Pages 2.0:Chris


Blexrud

 Internet-related development, and


produces:Dino Esposito

 A component-based application:John
Schenken
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