CATEGORY:CLIENTSERVER THREE TIER
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Three Tier Client Server
Three Tier Client Server refers to an application design with three main components, typically:
- Client Display / Interface
- Rules
- Host
In the Nucleus environment, this can represented, as:

With Nucleus, the Client/User Interface can be a persistent or non-persistent interface using:
- Any popular Telnet product such as Accuterm, ViaDuct, Wintegrate, etc.
- Any dumb terminal such as Adds, Wyse, Televideo, etc
- A .NET interface
- JAVA Servlets
- A web browser through a persistent or non-persistent session.
Numerous options for Browser applications exist, including:
- StarSite XML Web Content Management
- Running Accuterm inside of a Web browser
- Interfacing to ...
- JAVA Web Objects from Apple
- Plone/Zope Content Manager
- ASP.NET and IIS (Internet Information Server)
- See also