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What are the components of a ULC application and how are they deployed?

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What are the components of a ULC application and how are they deployed?

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A ULC application has two components: an application-independent presentation component called the UI Engine on the client, and the ULC application running on the server. The UI Engine does not contain any application-specific code. Client-Side Deployment: The UI Engine is small: approximately 500KB of Java code, packaged in various Java archives (jar files). It consists of two components: the UI Engine launcher and the UI Engine core. Both components are customizable and extensible. The launcher creates an execution environment and starts the UI Engine. The UI Engine can be deployed and started in either of the following modes: • The launcher can be a standalone Java application creating a secure sandbox for the UI Engine. This mode requires explicit installation of the UI Engine on the client. The installation process might be supported by an installation program such as InstallAnywhere. • The launcher can be an applet, running the UI Engine within a browser. • Java Web Start is a le

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