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"Host Application"
Keywords:
webcgm
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dom
,
application
,
inventory
,
facilitates
Related Terms:
Application server
,
Server application
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Client application
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Isapi
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Metaframe
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Citrix
,
Client-server
,
Client
,
Server program
,
Client/server
,
Automation server
,
Clients
,
Deploy
,
Client/server computing
,
Web application server
,
Client program
,
Plesk
,
Client-server model
,
Client/server model
,
Client/server architecture
,
Middleware
,
Nsapi
,
Isapi filter
,
Microsoft transaction server
,
Client server
,
Ica
,
Distributed application
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Weblogic server
,
Inetd
,
Application server
,
Server
,
Client-server architecture
,
Fat client
,
Service
,
Websphere application server
,
Http server
,
Client-side
,
Web application
,
Agent
,
Activex exe
,
Windows hosting
,
Resource adapter
,
Net
,
Three-tier architecture
,
Load balancer
,
Thin client
,
Administration server
,
Tier
,
Client software
,
Cpanel
Business software application into which RM is embedded.
www-306.ibm.com
An application running remotely on a host.
corp.intermec.com
An application program that resides in the host computer. For example, a program that facilitates cycle counting for inventory purposes.
customer.lxe.com
An application designed to run only in a centralized host computer, rather than in a distributed client/server environment.
dfcs.dhr.georgia.gov
The user agent, typically is a script that controls the behavior of a web page. In the context of WebCGM the host application controls the behavior of the WebCGM renderer through the DOM.
w3.org
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