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Technical Components

 
The objective of the Frontware Framework is to isolate the technical layers from the functional layers in order to make the technical architecture totally transparent for the business application developer.

FrontWare also offers technical components (e-mail, mobile synchronisation, offline mode, context management, etc.) and a library for interchanges with partner systems through web services, HTTP or XML streams within an SOA architecture.
 

Connected mode
(Internet / Extranet)
Disconnected
mode

Application servers .NET / J2EE

Load
balancing

PDA
 

Data
Server
 
 
  Mainframe, External
systems
 
Asynchronous
Interface
 
Architecture: light and rich client workstations Web 2.0 Ajax  
 
The business application generates HTML pages, which are under the control of executable Ajax components, capable of transforming XML/HTTP streams into graphic elements and navigation mechanisms. No other component is required as the FrontWare application uses no Java or ActiveX component.
 
Web Server(s)  
  The architecture rests on an application server called FrontWare requiring the use of a Microsoft .NET or J2EE web server.  
Interfaces  
  The FrontWare architecture supplies two modes of interaction with third-party systems:  
 
Asynchronous interfaces, particularly for large volumes, based on interchanges of .CSV files automated via the FrontBatch tool
Synchronous interfaces using Web Services
 
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