Synopsis The market leader in its field, Novell's Tuxedo provides the tools you need to develop cost-effective, high-performance client/server applications, especially in large and complex environments. This book shows the reader how to accomplish this by giving an overview of transaction processing principles. The author, then, with the help of figures, programming examples, and a complete case study, instructs how to put Tuxedo to work in the client/server application development process.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1996-02-01 | | Edition Description: | Illustrated |
| Size | | Length: | 496 pages | | Height: | 9.5 in | | Width: | 7.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 31.2 oz |
Publisher's Note Details how to build distributed computing systems using the enhanced client/server model, demonstrating how to use TUXEDO to implement these systems. Provides a clear understanding of how TUXEDO works and how to design and develop mission critical open systems client/server applications that will cut development and operational costs. Includes suggestions for achieving and maintaining high performance levels and numerous illustrative diagrams.
The most comprehensive guide on the subject, this book shows you how to use TUXEDO to design, build, and quickly and efficiently implement the most cost-effective, high-performance client/server applications. Award-winning systems designer Carl Hall gives you practical, nuts-and-bolts information that you won't find in the system documentation. He begins with a concise overview of transaction processing principles essential for supporting high-volume client/server applications in heterogeneous environments. Then with the help of figures, detailed design guidelines, programming examples, and a complete case study, he shows you how to put TUXEDO to work in the client/server application development process. Building Client/Server Applications Using TUXEDO helps architects, designers, and developers to choose TUXEDO features that fit specific application requirements.
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