NonStop Systems Introduction for H-Series RVUs

Contents
NonStop Systems Introduction for H-Series RVUs540083-001
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7. Integrity NonStop NS-Series Server
Architecture (continued)
7. Integrity NonStop NS-Series Server Architecture (continued)
Parallel Processing for High Performance 7-15
Easy Expansion of Data 7-16
Glossary
Index
Figures
Figure 1-1. Communication Between Business Systems 1-5
Figure 1-2. Real-Time Enterprise Solution 1-6
Figure 1-3. ZLE Framework Components 1-7
Figure 2-1. Consolidated View of Enterprise Data 2-5
Figure 2-2. Data Enrichment 2-6
Figure 2-3. Application Integration 2-9
Figure 2-4. Growing Real-Time Solution 2-14
Figure 2-5. Decision Support in a ZLE Framework 2-15
Figure 3-1. Application Server and Core Services 3-3
Figure 3-2. Pathway Requester-Server Model 3-4
Figure 3-3. Client/Server Two-Tiered Structure 3-5
Figure 3-4. Client/Server Three-Tiered Structure 3-7
Figure 3-5. Multitiered Architecture With Web Server 3-9
Figure 3-6. Client Types 3-10
Figure 3-7. Server Processes and Communication Paths 3-12
Figure 3-8. Online Reconfiguration 3-13
Figure 3-9. Parallel Processing 3-14
Figure 3-10. Expansion of Applications 3-15
Figure 3-11.
Distributed Processing 3-16
Figure 3-12.
Clustered Servers 3-17
Figure 3-13. Distributed Computing Environment 3-20
Figure 3-14. Basic CORBA Architecture 3-21
Figure 3-15. WebLogic Server in the Enterprise 3-23
Figure 3-16. J2EE Multitiered Architecture 3-25
Figure 3-17. EJB Architecture 3-26
Figure 3-18. WebLogic Server Interoperability With Other Application Servers 3-28
Figure 3-19. RTID Application Running in WebLogic Server 3-29
Figure 3-20. Web Services Architecture 3-33
Figure 4-1. An SQL/MX Relational Database 4-3
Figure 4-2. A Logical View Derived From Two Tables 4-4
Figure 4-3. A Simple SQL Query 4-6