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Client System uses the latest technology to provide a customized, user-friendly, secure way of maintaining information and managing various kinds of clientele from intake to discharge to follow-up and beyond.

Application Platform

Client System is based on J2EE platform. A platform-independent, Java-centric environment from Sun for developing, building and deploying Web-based enterprise applications online. The J2EE platform consists of a set of services, APIs, and protocols that provide the functionality for developing multi-tiered, Web-based applications. The J2EE platform provides a component-based approach to the design, development, assembly, and deployment of enterprise applications. The J2EE platform gives you a multi-tiered distributed application model, the ability to reuse components, a unified security model, and flexible transaction control.

DataBase Management System

Client System uses relational database management system (RDBMS), software product provided by Oracle Corporation. Based in Redwood, California, Oracle Corporation is the largest software company in the world whose primary business is database products. Historically, Oracle has targeted high-end workstations and minicomputers as the server platforms to run its database systems. Its relational database was the first to support the SQL language, which has since become the industry standard.

Client System is compatible with most SQL based relational database management system.

Web-base Application

Client System is web-based application. Web applications are stored on a server and delivered to users over the Internet. A web application is usually a three-tier structure, comprising a User Service tier (allowing user access to the application), a Business Service tier (allowing the user to carry out complex activities) and a Data Service tier (which allows data storage and retrieval).

A web application is an application delivered to users from a web server over a network such as the World Wide Web or an intranet. Web applications are popular due to the ubiquity of the web browser as a client, sometimes called a "thin client." The ability to update and maintain web applications without distributing and installing software on potentially thousands of clients is another reason they are popular.