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publicationDate 2007-03-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber TW-I277326-B
titleOfInvention High loading enterprise software system and method thereof
abstract An extendable high loading system is provided for handling a service request from a net system and producing a corresponding service response. The high loading system comprises at least one web server and a server manager. The web server receives the service request from a client and so as to produce a service request message. The server manager receives the service request message and records the source information of the corresponding client of the service request in order to allow the server manager to response the service response to the client through a web server. The server manager, but not the web server, is used to record the source information of the corresponding client. Therefore, to achieve the high loading demand, the high loading system is able to add more web servers to extend its loading capacity and selectively uses other extended web server to response the service response.
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