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EAI - The Broader Perspective
No one should have (or will) ever dared to build a 'Single System' which will take care of the entire business requirements of an enterprise. Instead, we build few (or many) systems,and each of them takes care of a set of functionalities in a single Line of Business (LOB). There is absolutely nothing wrong here, but the need of the hour is that these systems have to exchange information and interoperate in many new ways which have not been foreseen earlier. Business grows, enterprise boundaries expands and mergers and acquisition are all norms of the day. If IT cannot scale up with these volatile environments, the failure is not far.
Problem:
Easily integrating your Linux host into a Windows environment ...
Solution:
This solution allows one to very easily navigate any number of windows/samba servers and shares with any file management application (and from the shell).
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ven though Web 2.0 and rich Internet applications (RIAs) are all the rage these days, building a rich Web front end for your stakeholders is not the answer when thick-client functionality is what you really need. I stated as much in my previous article, "Building a Java App Server Foundation for Thick-Client Deployment," which showed how to leverage a traditional Java Web server architecture to easily deploy thick clients.
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