What is the role of the DMIS Part 2 Server? Does it merely broker requests between clients and services?
No. It does indeed manage the client object interface. However, architecturally there are four distinctive components to the system, with three separate object interfaces, and these are key to the flexibility and extensibility of the DMIS Part 2 architecture. Beyond its role of brokering object requests for clients, the DMIS Part 2 Server contains a DMIS interpreter and execution engine, object-call to DMIS code generation logic, event notification code, and plug-in module loading and routing support. The DMIS Part 2 Server is responsible for accepting client requests, creating objects as necessary, generating DMIS code which parallels object creation and method invocation, loading DMIS programs, executing DMIS statements interactively, issuing parallel execution sequences to and synchronizing between multiple carriages, issuing other DME control statements to the DME subsystem, routing mathematical operations to the appropriate loaded mathematics module, and notifying clients of DMIS
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