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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:-
Interoperability
True integration
Reduced complexity
Two-Tier Applications
(Client/Server)
N-Tire Applications
3. Development Technologies
Server machine
Central Database
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.
2.http://www.msdn.com
3.http://www.Techno First.com
5. www.bengalcore.com
11.References
A component-based application:John
Schenken
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