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Fields are one type of information. A record contains logically related fields. A table Emp name contains logically related records.
| EmpNo | Name | Salary |
| 1. | Shridhar | 20000 |
| 2. | Raghav | 40000 |
Here EmpNo, Name and Salary are three different fields. 1, Shridhar, 20000 represents one complete record.
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1. Application Server supports distributed transaction and EJB. While Web Server only supports Servlets and JSP.
2. Application Server can contain web server in them. most of App server e.g. JBoss or WAS has Servlet and JSP container.
3. Though its not limited to Application Server but they used to provide services like Connection pooling, Transaction management, messaging, clustering, load balancing and persistence. Now Apache tomcat also provides connection pooling.
4. In terms of logical difference between web server and application server. web server is supposed to provide http protocol level service while application server provides support to web service and expose business level service e.g. EJB.
5. Application server are more heavy than web server in terms of resource utilization.
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- A <i>hacker</i> is a person intensely interested in the arcane and recondite workings of any computer operating system. Hackers are most often programmers. As such, hackers obtain advanced knowledge of operating systems and programming languages. They might discover holes within systems and the reasons for such holes. Hackers constantly seek further knowledge, freely share what they have discovered, and never intentionally damage data.
- A <i>cracker</i> is one who breaks into or otherwise violates the system integrity of remote machines with malicious intent. Having gained unauthorized access, crackers destroy vital data, deny legitimate users service, or cause problems for their targets. Crackers can easily be identified because their actions are malicious. I haven't got the exact Diff. but Crackers & Hackers. But They'n be different in terms of their Definitions......
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