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Overview - Integration of DCE Technology Components

One of the advantages of OSF DCE is the integration of its component technologies with one another. Wherever appropriate, DCE technologies make use of other DCE technologies to accomplish their tasks. For example, CDS uses many of the other DCE components - Threads, RPC, DTS, and security - in providing its service.

Because the DCE technologies are well integrated, they also depend on one another for correct functioning. For example, CDS needs a running DCE security server in order to provide its directory service in a secure manner. These dependencies among technology components have implications for DCE activities such as porting, planning, and bringing up a DCE cell.

This chapter describes how DCE components are integrated and the implications of their resulting interdependencies. First, Integration Matrix shows the integration of the technology components. Then, Integration by Technology Component describes each component's use of other DCE technologies. The final section, Implications of Mutual Dependencies, discusses the impact of technology interdependencies on DCE-related activities.