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HTTP/Web-based
DNAOSsupport current common User Interface technologies, including standard Web-based with
HTTP, HTML, CSS, ECMAScrip, JSPs, Servlets, Applets, Flash, etc.DNAOSalso manage GUI component and query resources, that save time and effort by automating
design operations and helping to structure, manage, and secure interface components.
In portals, usually, there can be quite a few GUI components to manage. TheseDNAOScomponents are also referenced and processed byDNAOSlayout management services.
More Power Web-based interfaces today are quite rich and undeniably practical and ubiquitous.
Administrators and architects managing and modeling rights in complex, and evolving
environments, users, services, and resources, especially in collaborative enterprise
environments, are required to analyze, process, transform, and share large volumes
of sophisticated information, requiring more powerful client applications as well
as communication and collaboration between client and server applications.
Rich Client Interfaces For rich client applications,DNAOSsupport RMI, JMS, EJB, JINI, JSR-168, Flex/Flash, .NET and SOA interfaces.
SOA Client To support portals and distributed applications and because the SOA interface is open,
standard, flexible, and powerful,DNAOSalso provide rich SOA distributed network applications (DNA) administration and graphical
virtual profile and resource modeling client applications for administrative, architectural,
and operationalDNAOSwork.
Direct & Batch Request Interface
DNAOSalso provide XML-based command-line and batch interface as tools mostly for (usually
local) content and system developers and managers.
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