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accessibility of [[Distributed Systems|distributed systems]] with the flexibility of [[Business Objects|business objects]].
accessibility of [[Distributed Systems|distributed systems]] with the flexibility of [[Business Objects|business objects]].
Server-side components are used on the middle-tier of an [[application-server]]. The [[:Introduction|Enterprise JavaBeans]] and
Server-side components are used on the middle-tier of an [[application-server]]. The [[:Introduction|Enterprise JavaBeans]] and
Microsoft's .NET Framework, for example, are standard server-side components.
Microsoft's [[Microsoft .NET|.NET Framework]], for example, are standard server-side components.

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A server-side component model is an architecture for developing distributed business objects. It combines the accessibility of distributed systems with the flexibility of business objects. Server-side components are used on the middle-tier of an application-server. The Enterprise JavaBeans and Microsoft's .NET Framework, for example, are standard server-side components.