The server side of CCIL
From CCIL
CCIL can execute in two modes, each able to spawn the other. On can say it has two aspects:
- Analytical
- Serving
This article focuses on the second one. If you want to read about the analytical aspect, please visit: The analytical side of CCIL.
The server-side aspect of the framework is best covered by the documentation of its underlying layer - CyberCore.
In short, this is the ability to register components (POJOs) and enable them to communicate between themselves and publishing their functionalities to the outside world:
- Component register - Binding a POJO with some pre-defined name.
- Ability to supply configuration parameters.
- Communication between components.
- Within the same server.
- On a remote machine.
CyberCore
By its nature, CCIL is a CyberCore server. It is the second extension of the framework and brings in the analytical edge. There is third extension, this time on CCIL itself - it is called Trinity and was developed for the Identrics company.