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WRB
(redirected from Web Request Broker)

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WRBWorld Reference Base
WRBWeb Request Broker
WRBWar Refugee Board
WRBWeather-Resistant-Barrier (Exterior Window, Door and Skylight installation)
WRBWorld Rally Blue (Subaru car color)
WRBWissenschaftliche Regionalbibliothek (German: Scientific Regional Library; Germany)
WRBWork Roll Bending (mills)
WRBWarranty Review Board
WRBWater Resistant Board (construction)


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With this release, Sapphire/Web becomes the industry's first product to commercially support Oracle's Web Request Broker Cartridge technology, representing the first commercially-available component of Network Computing Architecture.
The integration of the Oracle Web Request Broker API with the HAHTSITE Application Server platform allows our customers to use Network Computing Architecture's high performance alternative to CGI.
Web Request Broker, a high performance, multi-threaded, multi-processing application server that supports JAVA and the APIs for Microsoft's Internet Information Server and other web servers.
 
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