Summary
In this chapter, you learned about DNA, the overriding and encompassing technology ideal behind distributed applications. It's an ideal that offers a framework under which enterprise applications can be effectively developed.
HTML provides the link between the multitude of platforms out there and the native applications. HTML does a good job in making it manageable for developers to create cross-platform code. With this said, there is a divergence with the advent of scripting and components.
COM+ enters the picture to resolve a number of development issues. It can solve many of the problems created by the statelessness of HTML. COM+ components add a performance advantage not known by HTML and scripting because it's compiled to native ...
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