Application Server is the middle layer of the 3 tier architecture where you
build business logic that seperated from browser layer and database layer.


Jim Richards wrote:

> At 04:24 PM 3/11/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >possibly dumb question:  when i started on this Servlet journey a
> >few months ago, it was with the Hunter book and the *DK's from Sun.
> >at the time, it seemed feasible to build a servlet project with such
> >tools.  now, everybody and his cat has an "Application Server" as part
> >of its package.  it is by no means clear to me what such "Servers"
> >bring to the table.  anyone able/willing to make a 25 words or less
> >"justification" for any specific AppServer?
>
> It allows the developer to abstract common functionality like authentication
> and  page building to allow them to concentrate on just developing
> the business objects.
>
> 24 words ...
>
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