A Comparative Study of Different Client Server Applications in Java with Their Implementation

Abstract

The client/server system consists of two logical components - a server, which offers a service and a client, which requests a service from the server. Both components, therefore, form architecture with distributed responsibilities, similar to a consumer/producer relationship. This relationship is characterized by a customer who asks for goods and/or services. The aim of the producer is to satisfy the consumer’s demands accordingly. The client–server model is a standard model for network applications. A server is a process that is waiting to be contacted by a client process so that the server can do something for it. A client is a process that sends a request to the server. In this thesis, attempt has been made to study the basic issues and requirements for design and development of web oriented client-server applications and to examine the Java language in the context of these requirements. This thesis especially concentrates on the inter-process communication and the user interface.

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Monika Kamra

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Monika Kamra (2015). A Comparative Study of Different Client Server Applications in Java with Their Implementation. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 3(10), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-21346