Glossary
ADO.NET - for access to the data layer .NET API. Application Center Server - Provides .NET technology for intermediate label balancing and general clusters (Cluster Farm). ASSEMBLY - The unit deployed in the application deployment in the .NET platform. BizTalk Server - Provides .NET technology between the business process, especially the legacy business process. C # - a new C derived programming language, similar to Java in function, appearance and feel. A IBM Main Machine Transaction Monitoring Technology.
COBOL - a major business programming language. COM - Designed to support business components. Net intermediate layer infrastructure. Commerce Server -.NET e-commerce architecture. CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) - the earliest component architecture defined by OMG. Common Language Runtime - provides supported .NET runtime for compiled IL languages. DB2 - a relational database product that competes with SQL Server. DCOM - Generally used (not specifically used) Microsoft protocols communicated with components within the .NET architecture.
Ebusiness (Electronics) - A company that launches all or important business on the Internet. ECOLLABORATION - Collaboration between enterprises on the Internet. ECommerce - Business on the Internet. Eiffel - an important research language used in certain companies. EJB (Enterprise Javabeans) - J2EE intermediate layer infrastructure designed for business components. Entity Beans - An EJB technology-specific component model provides varying degrees of state management. His (Host Integration Server) - a .NET technology that is interoperable with IBM's large machines. HTML - Describe the industry standard displayed by the browser.
HTTP - For standards for communicating on the Internet. Intermediate languages used by IL (Intermediate Language, Intermediate Language) - .NET platform. IMS - an IBM mainframe database technology.
ISAS (Internet Security and Acceleration Server, Internet Security and Acceleration Server) - provides .NET technology that provides firewall protection and HTML pages cache. ISV (Independent Software Vender, Independent Software Developer). J2EE - Java 2 Enterprise Edition (Java 2 Enterprise Edition). Jaas (Java Authentication and Authorization Service, Java Authentication and Authorization Services) - J2EE API for communication security. Java - programming language associated with J2EE.
Java Applets - Browser is used to download and launch Java code in the client. A General term describing the e-commerce standards of SUN. Java Byte Code - Intermediate language running in the Java virtual machine. Java Connectors (Java Connector) - Used to insert different database technology (unasvaled programmers) J2EE API. Java Server Pages - J2EE technology, along with Java Servlets is a programming model for representing a layer. Java Servlets - J2EE technology, along with Java Server Pages is a programming model for representing layers. Java Virtual Machine (Java Virtual Machine) - Java Language Environment. JDBC (Java Database Connection, Java Database Connection) - J2EE API for accessing the data layer. JMS (Java Message Service, Java Messaging) - J2EE API for obtaining message queues. JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Interface, Java Naming and Directory Interface) - API used in J2EE used for naming and positioning specific examples. JTS (Java Transaction Server, Java Transaction Server) - J2EE API for managing transaction processing boundaries, mainly by EJB automatic transaction border management instead. MS-DTC (Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator, Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator) - Manages .NET technology for two-stage submission protocol in distributed transaction coordination. MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server, Microsoft Server) - The original component-based intermediate layer is designed to support applications with high profitability. .NET - General terminology for describing the e-commerce platform of Microsoft. .NET Building Block Services - Helps the collaboration services work together. The subset of the .NET Client Systems - .NET platform, designed to support a variety of thin client platforms. .NET Enterprise Servers - A collection of optional enterprise products available for the .NET platform. The entire infrastructure of the .NET Framework -.net application runs. NLBS (Network Load Balancing Service, Network Load Balancing Service) - A .NET technology for providing highly contractibility to representation layers. Oracle - a relational database product that competes with SQL Server. OMG (Object Management Group, Object Management Group) - an early industrial association defines the initial CORBA specification. RMI / IIOP (Remote Method Invocation overview remote method) - A protocol used to communicate with the J2EE based CORBA protocol. SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol, Simple Object Access Protocol) - an industrial standard for making packaging methods for methods. SQLServer - Microsoft's high-end database products. TCP / IP - a low-level communication protocol that drives the Internet. TPC-C - A industrial standard benchmark based on a distributed order input system for measuring total throughput of the intermediate layer / data layer.
TPMC (Transactions Per Minute, As Defined By C Benchmark, the number defined by the C-reference) - a method for measuring transactions defined by TPC-C based. UDDI (Universal Description, discovery, and integration, general description, discovery and integration) - a set of industrial standards controlled by uddi.org to define electronics collaboration. UDDI.ORG - Controls the Association of UDDI. VisualBasic - a popular business programming language developed by Microsoft.
Programming environment for Visual Studio.net -.net. WebLogic - BEA's e-commerce platform is a subset of J2EE. WebSphere - IBM's e-commerce platform is a subset Web Service (Network Service) of J2EE - a intermediate business component that can be paid at any time via SOAP protocol.
URL (Universal Resource Locator, Universal Resource Locator) - a standard Internet address. XML - industrial standards for building text strings.
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About the Author
Roger sessions is the CEO of ObjectWatch, Inc., which specializes in the architecture of the architecture of .NET platform and other e-commerce architecture. He is one of the most important experts in the field of e-commerce architecture in the world, with 5 books and a lot of articles. He published a speech at many meetings around the world. He made a lot of work using Corba, J2EE and .NET platform. He is a lot of reading, often caused very controversial author's author, which can now be seen online, address: www.objectWatch.com. Together with Andrew Coupe, Roger Sessions is a common author of the Studio Architecting Next Generating ecommerce systems for.net of attention. NETETING ECOMMERCE Systems for. For information on the studio, you can get online: www.objectWatch.com.
Thank you
Thank you very much for DINO Chiesa, Andrew Coupe, John Montgomery and Jacqueline Van Voris carefully reviewed. thank you!