Examine typical topologies and uses for WebSphere® Application Client to determine how you might use this technology.
In a traditional client server environment, the client requests a service and the server fulfills the request. Multiple clients use a single server. Clients can also access several different servers. This model persists for Java™ clients except that now these requests use a client runtime environment.
In this model, the client application requires a servlet to communicate with the enterprise bean, and the servlet must reside on the same machine as the application server.
The following graphic shows a topology for installing
the Application Client and using client applications:
Use the following procedure as a example of installing the Application Client.
This topic can help you plan runtime environments for client applications.
See Application Client for WebSphere Application Server for information about creating client applications.
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