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How does the server-client model work?

Myth@Bungie.Org -> Misc -> FAQs -> Myth: The Fallen...
The server (called the host) is the computer that starts the game. The clients (the other players) join the game. The host sets all the options. If a player is disconnected from the host, the player is out of the game.

What are the advantages of this model?

Solexx Greenhouses frequently asked questions
The Harvester greenhouse is designed to sit against a wall. You can place the flat edge next to an existing structure to take advantage of the additional insulation. The 8' wall also makes for roomy bench frames, which is excellent for larger plants. The Harvester Greenhouse is also very easy to expand with your growing needs. Yes, it includes a large rear Louvered Air Vent to help bring in fresh air. Add base vents and an exhaust fan for the best ventilation. See similar questions...

Where do I put the SQL driver files on my client computer to access my TERANODE Model Server?

Teranode Corporation - Technical Support - FAQs
There are three jar files for the SQL Server drivers a Teranode client requires to access the TERANODE Model Server: msbase.jar, msutil.jar, and mssqlserver.jar. These drivers can be downloaded from Microsoft. Place the .jar files in the in the JRE's lib\ext folder, which on a default Teranode installation on Windows is C:\Program Files\Teranode\jre\lib\ext. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of a true client server system like Taskmaster?

Information Capture FAQ
IT professionals know, the "architecture" of a computer system makes a difference when considering such issues as scalability, stability and performance at peak periods. A true Client-Server system (as opposed to Peer-to-Peer) is better suited for capture systems that need to grow with the user, that process high volumes, and of course, systems that want to take advantage of the Internet. The main difference is the distribution of work. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of this greenhouse model?

Solexx Greenhouses frequently asked questions
These are our most popular models. There are four bench frames and two hanging rods, so there is ample growing space in your greenhouse. These models are excellent greenhouses for both starting seedlings and over-wintering. See similar questions...

Q 2r-05: Can a process be both a server and a client?

DCE Frequently Asked Questions
A program might act as a server for interface A, and also as a client for interface B. This is easy. The program merely imports interface B like a normal client and exports interface A like a normal server. A program might want to provide a service, and also act as a client to other servers that provide the same service. In this case, the programmer must expend more effort. The problem is that the names of the server-side functions (manager routines) clash with the names of the client stubs. See similar questions...

Q 2r-09: How can a server identify the client that has called it?

DCE Frequently Asked Questions
The details vary, depending on exactly what you want to identify about the client, but it all comes down to handles. The server must receive a binding handle in order receive information about the client. If there is not a binding handle in the parameter list as defined in the IDL file, then use the [explicit_handle] attribute in the ACF file to add one when building the server. See similar questions...

Can the server and client be using different operating systems?

Synergy Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The synergy network protocol is platform neutral so synergy doesn't care what operating systems are running on the server and clients. See similar questions...

What is Client/Server?

faqs on computer networks - SURESHKUMAR.NET FORUMS
Clients and Servers are separate logical entities that work together over a network to accomplish a task. Many systems with very different architectures that are connected together are also called Client/Server. See similar questions...

What is client-server mode? Why would I use it?

SEER*Stat Frequently Asked Questions
SEER*Stat can operate in one of two modes, "local" and "client-server". In local mode, all processing and data are local to your PC environment; that is, your PC performs all calculations, and the program and data files are stored on the PC's hard drive, your local network, or a CD. In client-server mode, the SEER*Stat software installed on your PC is the client and contacts the SEER server via the Internet to access data and perform calculations. Internet Connection Not Required. See similar questions...

Q 2r-08: How can a server detect that a client has exited or crashed?

DCE Frequently Asked Questions
The context handle provides this ability. When a context handle is created and passed to the client, the DCE runtime library keeps track of the connection between client and server; this may be done in the network code as in the case of TCP, or by DCE-specific ping messages if a connectionless protocol is used. When the client dies, the server is notified and executes a "rundown" function to clean up its data structures. See similar questions...

Can the model be applied only for the client search?

blue consultants
No, the pay per lead visibility model can be used to create a sales network, to find partner companies, suppliers, providers, importers or for any other need you might have. See similar questions...

What are the business advantages of the Open Source model?

Common Public License (CPL) Frequently asked questions
Open Source community provides a way for individuals and companies to collaborate on projects that none could achieve on their own. See similar questions...

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