Abstract:
Microsoft Windows Distributed interNet Applications
Architecture (Windows DNA) is the application development model for the
Windows platform. Windows DNA specifies how to: develop robust,
scalable, distributed applications using the Windows platform; extend
existing data and external applications to support the Internet; and
support a wide range of client devices maximizing the reach of an
application. Developers are free from the burden of building or
assembling the required infrastructure for distributed applications and
can focus on delivering business solutions.
Windows DNA addresses requirements at
all tiers of modern distributed applications: presentation, business
logic, and data. Like the familiar PC environment, Windows DNA enables
developers to build tightly integrated applications by accessing a rich
set of application services in the Windows platform using a wide range
of familiar tools. These services are exposed in a unified way through
the Component Object Model (COM). Windows DNA provides customers with a
roadmap for creating successful solutions that build on their existing
computing investments and will take them into the future. Using Windows
DNA, any developer will be able to build or extend existing applications
to combine the power and richness of the PC, the robustness of
client/server computing, and the universal reach and global
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