6) In a client-server system, the state of a process when the client is waiting for a response from a server is the "ready to run" state.(Required) True FalseA port number of an HTTP server must be set to 80 to be accessible by browsers.(Required) True False
6) In a client-server system, the state of a process when the client is waiting for a response from a server is the "ready to run" state.(Required) True FalseA port number of an HTTP server must be set to 80 to be accessible by browsers.(Required) True False
Chapter13: Internet And Distributed Application Services
Section: Chapter Questions
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(6) In a client-server system, the state of a process when the client is waiting for a response from a server is the "ready to run" state.(Required)
True False
(7) In a three-tiered architecture, the implementation of the application server should have separate processes running for the client role and for the server role.(Required)
True False
(8) Threads within a single process can share data through memory.(Required)
True False
(9) When building an application on the X Window System, the protocol between the client and server must be originally designed.(Required)
True False
(10) A port number of an HTTP server must be set to 80 to be accessible by browsers.(Required)
True False
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