hello,
Can u explain what is the difference between exclusive and shared 
mode configuration of AOS? waht is single node AOS?

regards,
Dhanashree.

--- In Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com, Ax Dev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hi Dhanashree,
> 
> There are some 2 types of Architecture available.
> 
> *2 Tier:*  The 2-tier architecture consists of a database server 
that
> contains the business data, and a file server that contains 
application
> files and the client directly communicate with these two servers. 
Thats'
> why requires high-capability computers for the users(*FAT* Client) 
and a
> strong network as well.
> 
> *3 Tier:* Here AOS(Appication Object Server) works as mediator. The 
client
> communicates bia AOS. The business logics execute on AOS and the 
client is
> only used for user interaction.
> 
> 
> 
> The difference between this installation and the two-tier is that 
with
> three-tier architecture, part of the application is executed on the 
client
> and another part on the AOS. All user interface-related processes 
are
> executed on the thin client computers operated by the users, and all
> business logic is executed on the AOS.
>         In 3-tier architecture, you can have both the *THIN and FAT 
clients*.
> When using *THIN *client, the client communicates to AOS and the AOS
> communicates to DataBase Server. When using *FAT* client, the client
> communicates to AOS and DataBase Server directly.
> 
> While doing installation, you don't need to specify the AOS setting 
with
> 2-tier architecture and in case of 3 tier, you need to specify, the 
path of
> the application and the AOS server name.
> 
> Thanks & Regards,
> Harsh Birla
> 
> On 1/2/06, dhanashreebhagwat16 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > What is the difference between two tier and three tier client
> > installation?
> > Does ax32.exe have the capability to run the aod files?
> >
> > thanks,
> > Dhanashree.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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