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The Sharp OSA Platform is based on a client/server-based architecture that allows network applications to communicate with the MFP and remotely control MFP functions and operation panel screens. All application code runs on the network server. Communication is divided into two channels: a UI channel and a web service1 channel.

As shown in Figure 1 above, the UI channel uses XHTML2 messages over an HTTP connection to define custom UI screens and receive user input. The web service channel utilizes XML3/SOAP4 messages for applications to control device functions and receive event notifications.
Inherent in the Sharp OSA web service architecture are certain advantages, they
include:
Multiple MFPs talk to the same integrated application, minimizing installation and maintenance time. (provides for central administration)
Application takes full advantage of server processing power and storage capabilities.
Application development is easier in server environment where common, well-known tools can be utilized, as opposed to embedded Java.
Web Services is the standard for application to application communication.
Sharp doesn't have to verify or be involved in each and every integration.
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