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The part of an application program that performs the required data processing of the business. It refers to the routines that perform the data entry, update, query and report processing, and more specifically to the processing that takes place behind the scenes rather than the presentation logic required to display the data on the screen (GUI processing). Client applications are made up of a user interface and business logic. Server applications are mostly business logic. |
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| NOT SO LONG AGO, when multi-tier computing architectures were first gaining momentum, the standard design consisted of three tiers: a client, an application server that ran the business logic and a database server. Combined with the existing capabilities of Jacada Integrator Host Screen Connector, companies can now access the business logic and data in their legacy mainframe environments either through a non-intrusive, screen-based approach or by directly connecting to the existing CICS or IMS transactions. WebApp Server fits perfectly into Microsoft's industry leading Dynamic Internet Application Architecture (DNA) by providing an advanced, modular business logic engine for Internet applications," said Charles Casanave, president of Data Access Corporation. |
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