Title :
Middleware: any client, any server
Author_Institution :
Boeing Aerosp., Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
The Internet and enterprise intranets are all about middleware. Middleware is the center of the client/server architecture. All major vendors focus on it. After all, “occupy the center” is a good chess strategy. However, unlike chess, the Internet develops as a multi-player game, and occupying the center is a collaborative exercise in which the winners are determined by the Internet´s ubiquity. CICS (Customer Information Control System) is an IBM transaction monitor that IBM has made into a suite of middleware products which neatly illustrate the condensation process whereby common application functionality “condenses” into middleware. Very briefly, CICS today addresses the problem of managing an Internet site being hit by thousands of HTML form requests
Keywords :
Internet; client-server systems; system monitoring; transaction processing; CICS; Customer Information Control System; HTML form requests; IBM transaction monitor; Internet site management; client/server architecture; collaborative exercise; common application functionality; condensation process; enterprise intranets; middleware; vendors; Application software; Companies; Computer architecture; Costs; Information systems; Internet; Java; Middleware; User interfaces; Web server;
Journal_Title :
Internet Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/4236.612232