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Web Applications.
Open Internet standards have changed the architecture of distributed computing forever. The basic language of the Web, HTML, has become a popular language for representing the elements of the user interface. Cross-platform support for scripting languages and Java applets, as well as support for embedded COM components, makes it possible to combine dynamic elements with static text for a more interactive user experience. Web technologies aren't solely for use on the Internet, however. They have been adapted for use by businesses
to:
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Create an environment for component-based
development.
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Enable distribution of applications throughout an
enterprise.
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Create and customize new applications
quickly.
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Update databases remotely by using an ordinary Web
browser.
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Add transaction processing to Web
applications.
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Provide business-to-business information
sharing.
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Manage resources and enable remote system
administration.

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