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Figure 9-1 Logical Middleware Architecture
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Figure 9-3 Two Tier Middleware Architecture
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Figure 9-4 n-Tier Middleware Physical Architecture
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Figure 9-7 SQL Middleware Architecture
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Figure 9-9 ODBC Logical Architecture
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Figure 9-10 Accessing Multiple ODBC Sources
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Figure 9-11 Distributed ODBC Architecture
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Figure 9-12 Universal Data Access Architecture
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Figure 9-13 Distributed Computing Environment Architecture
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Figure 9-14 Remote Procedure Call Architecture
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Figure 9-15 Message Passing Middleware Architecture
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Figure 9-16 Message Queuing Middleware Architecture
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Figure 9-17 Network Message Concentration
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Figure 9-18 Publish and Subscribe Messaging Middleware Architecture
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Figure 9-19 Message Oriented Middleware Technology Analysis Grid
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Figure 9-20 Distributed Transaction Process Monitor Architecture
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Figure 9-22 ORB Architecture
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Figure 9-13 Inter-ORB Communication
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Figure 9-24 DCOM Architecture
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