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Open Client Architecture Overview
Open Client is an application deployment method in which Java and AJAX technology is utilised to deploy all, or part of a PROIV application into a web browser. It has a zero installation footprint on a client workstation and employs Web 2.0 technologies to enable the addition of a variety of data sources and PROIV applications to a web-based portal.
The following diagram provides an overview of the communication between the web browser, web server, the Open Client servlet, and the PROIV Virtual Machine.

The following section links take you to a set of topics, which start from the standard PROIV Client and Virtual Machine setup, which you may be familiar with, and build on that to show you how web servers and browsers communicate and then move on to illustrate how Open Client works in the PROIV framework and web server world.
Section links:
 PROIV 
 Client and Virtual Machine Configuration Architecture illustrates 
 the typical PROIV Client and PROIV Virtual Machine architecture.
PROIV 
 Client and Virtual Machine Configuration Architecture illustrates 
 the typical PROIV Client and PROIV Virtual Machine architecture.
 Web 
 Servers and Web Browsers Configuration Architecture illustrates the 
 typical web server and web browser architecture.
Web 
 Servers and Web Browsers Configuration Architecture illustrates the 
 typical web server and web browser architecture.
 Open 
 Client Configuration Architecture illustrates an example Open Client 
 architecture
Open 
 Client Configuration Architecture illustrates an example Open Client 
 architecture
 Standard 
 Open Client Configuration Architecture illustrates a more typical 
 Open Client architecture.
Standard 
 Open Client Configuration Architecture illustrates a more typical 
 Open Client architecture.
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