Middleware
From Oracle FAQ
Middleware is software that connects two otherwise separate applications. Middleware is sometimes called "plumbing" because it connects two sides of an application and passes data between them.
Some examples:
- Oracle's SQL*Net connect clients to the database server.
- Oracle's Gateways connect different types of databases (for example Oracle to SQL Server or DB2)
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