Application Of Component Load Balancing:
Component Load Balancing is a technology and application that enables dedicated COM+ components to be load balanced. The COM+ components are basically compiled and specific software contents that can be accessed and successfully applied within the parameters of a variety of different computing languages.
These may include the application of VBS, ASP or Visual Basic and even C++. The intent and end result is to come up with a useful way of compiling the specific software into convenient and reusable and easily accessible entities. In CLB or Component Load Balancing, the COM+ components are based and maintained on the servers within a separate COM+ cluster, specially created for the purpose.
The calls that are made to activate these dedicated components are effectively load balanced to the different servers within the COM+ cluster created. The vital decision-making functions of the CLB or Component Load Balancing software are run on the web-tier, a dedicated level of operation. The special design: There is certain Component Load Balancing software that is designed specifically to gather the vital information and this too runs on the COM+ cluster. At the very base of the CLB or Component Load Balancing is the main component architecture that includes the Component Object Model or COM. The software is designed to a particular standard and it provides a generic mechanism via which the dedicated software services can be made available to the end user. It allows the chosen software to be written in varying languages different operations specific systems. The main key to this kind of flexibility is the dedicated COM interface. The CLB or Component Load Balancing technology exposes maximum functionality through the application of more than one interface. In order to make the technology applicable to the existing operations within an organization and ensure optimum results, the dedicated client software has to be written in a language that is capable of dealing with the interface. The languages identified as suitable for the application of the software include: - Visual Basic - ASP - VBS - JavaScript - Visual C++
Component targets: The interface in question that is implemented by the specific operations and end results targeted by the organization itself is simply a tabloid of figures that store the address of the methods supported by the interface. Typically, all the applicable COM or Component Object Model components are located within specially created dynamic-link libraries or DLL or executables files. They can be deployed and installed on the client server or located on some remote machine. The call is made by a mechanism or rather a technology called Distributed Component Object Model or DCOM that is based upon industry specific Remote Procedure Calls or RPC. The resultant profitability that is enhanced by the instant access and connectivity is not comprehendible, without virtually watching the software in action.
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