WHAT IS THIN CLIENT AND THICK CLIENT IN BLUEPRISM ?
THIN CLIENT
The term Thin Client is used to describe an application that does not
run on the local machine and uses a client/server architecture. A thick client
application is one that is installed directly on the local machine, like Blue
Prism itself. Although some consider web applications as Thin Client, here
we are looking at applications that operate on a remote machine and are
presented to the user via virtualization software like Citrix.
With thin client, Blue Prism cannot use its normal
integration techniques because the target application is virtual and there is
very little that spy-modes like Win32 and AA are able to detect. An analogy
could be to think of the surface of a thick client application as having a
“landscape” made of buttons, fields, and checkboxes, etc., whereas the surface
of a thin client application is smooth and featureless.
THICK CLIENT
Thick Client applications is one that is installed on your local machine whereas thin
client is used to describe an application that does not run on the local machine and uses
a client/server architecture.
An analog
could be to think of the surface of a Thick Client application as having a
landscape made of buttons , fields and check boxes, etc.
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