What Is Web Request Broker (WRB)?
Web Request Broker is the latest in a long line of Oracle technology that's been so confusing, and it's the one thing you can't make heads or tails. It's a proprietary Oracle technology that provides a runtime environment for managing the processes and interactions between multiple websites or web applications with a backend database and application infrastructure. It's another piece of software that will make your life easier, but you'll never know how to use it because it's so complicated and confusing. Web Request Broker (WRB) is a software appliance that provides a runtime environment for managing the processes and interactions between multiple websites or Web applications with a backend database and application infrastructure. It is a proprietary Oracle technology used in its Web server application suite.WRB runs on top of an Oracle WebLogic Server and is used to process user requests, which are then sent to the appropriate backend application server. For example, if you have an e-commerce website, WRB will receive requests from users who click on items they'd like to purchase; WRB then determines which backend application server should handle the order and passes it along accordingly. Web Request Broker (WRB) is a middleware application designed to help you build Web applications distributed across multiple HTTP servers. It can translate a client's HTML request into database scripts, convert them back into HTML, and deliver them to the client. We created WRB to make it easier for you to build Web applications on Oracle technologies. We recognized that there were many different ways of building Web applications, but we also saw some common problems that kept coming up repeatedly in these applications. WRB solves those problems by providing a suite of services specifically designed for distributed Web applications built on Oracle technologies. It's like a middleman for your middleman.
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