WebFund 2015W Lecture 23: Difference between revisions
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Applications that run on multiple computers | |||
* separate memory, CPU, storage, communication (I/O) | |||
* can apply this processes, virtual hosts, or physical hosts | |||
Localhost is useful when you want a distributed app on one computer | |||
* GET and POST can go essentially anywhere on the Internet | |||
* allows for flexible combination of code and data | |||
* web applications are the premier form of distributed applications today | |||
* with distributed applications, you don't control all the computers "your" code runs on | |||
===Structured Persistence=== | ===Structured Persistence=== |
Revision as of 14:52, 1 April 2015
Notes
Two topics for last two lectures:
- What are the fundamentals of web applications?
- Web applications everywhere
Distributed Applications
Applications that run on multiple computers
- separate memory, CPU, storage, communication (I/O)
- can apply this processes, virtual hosts, or physical hosts
Localhost is useful when you want a distributed app on one computer
- GET and POST can go essentially anywhere on the Internet
- allows for flexible combination of code and data
- web applications are the premier form of distributed applications today
- with distributed applications, you don't control all the computers "your" code runs on