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Comprehensive Overview of Enterprise Database Architecture and Development Tools

This document outlines the intricate structure of Enterprise Database Architecture, detailing its various components, including Applications, Database Servers, Development Tools, and Middleware. It highlights the role of web and application clients, emphasizes the significance of modern database systems such as OracleDBMS and MSSQL, and discusses frameworks like Hibernate and Spring. The content covers essential aspects of data warehousing, reporting tools, and security architecture, while also noting the importance of regulatory compliances in enterprise systems.

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Comprehensive Overview of Enterprise Database Architecture and Development Tools

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  1. Enterprise_DB_Architecture consistsOf consistsOf consistsOf consistsOf Applications DB_Server Development_Tools middleware WebClient | AppClient createsCodeFor createsTablesFor isA isA isA servesUp Portals OracleDBMS MSSQL isA isA Application Server abstracts createsCodeFor browser isA Hibernate JDeveloper isAn isAn OAS appliesTo ArcIMS isA accesses extends Tuning uses JBoss simulates ADO.NET Load tester MapViewer extends isA isAn PHP AJAX Google File System createsCodeFor createsCodeFor canUse createsCodeFor Spring Web Frameworks isA isA isA isA isA Microsoft .NET STRUTS MyFaces J2EE (EJB) isAComponentOf EJBQL

  2. consistsOf Concepts isA isA Security Architecture isAnExampleOf isAnExampleOf isAnExampleOf isAnExampleOf Web Services Transactions Data Warehousing SOA Regulatory Compliances isAPartOf isA Reporting Tools Design Aids isA CRM isA uses ReportNet isA ontologies isA isA Workflow ERP

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