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rich client and thin client

former_member283645
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Hello experts,

Rich contents are data manager, console, import manager and syndicator GUI clients

thin contents are portal way of looking mdm using iviews.

is this true??

Regards

Eva M

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former_member189669
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Hi Eva,

Good Day !

You are right .

A thing client (generally a software application/portal) depends primarily on a central server ( MDM server in this case) .It will drive communicating inputs from user to server and delivering back outputs from server to the user.Thin clients are independent of the machine you are using .

Eg:Portal

A thick client passes on data from an MDM user to Server . Such clients are generally used for performing data storage and processing activities directly at server level.Thiick clients need dedicated installations of GUIs and are machine dependant.

Eg:data manager, console, import manager and syndicator GUI clients

Hope this clarifies your query.

Regards,

Vinay M.S

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Former Member
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Hi Eva,

your understanding is proper in this case.

In any solution architecture, always the process happening application(MDM servers here) will be thick client and the front end like portal/e-commerce would be thin client.

Reg,

Bis

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Hi Eva,

Yes your understanding is proper

Regards,

Jitesh Talreja

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Hello experts,

Rich contents are data manager, console, import manager and syndicator GUI clients

thin contents are portal way of looking mdm using iviews.

is this true??

Regards

Eva M

Hi Eva,

Rich(Thick) clients Master Data Server (MDS)

Thin Clients are data manager, console, import manager, syndicator, iviews, webservices, Enterprise search..etc..etc

thanks