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'''Application-oriented networking (AON)''' involves network devices designed to aid in computer-to-computer application integration.
 
Application-oriented networking was popularized by [http://www.cisco.com Cisco] in response to increasing use of [[XML]] messaging (combined with related standards such as [[XSLT]], [[XPath]] and [[XQuery]]) to link miscellaneous applications, data sources and other computing assets.
 
Many of the operations required to mediate between applications, or to monitor their transactions, can be built into network devices that are optimized for the purpose.
 
The rules and policies for performing these operations, also expressed in XML, are specified separately and downloaded as required. Cisco has adopted the AON acronym as the name of a family of products that function in this way.
 
==See also==
*[[Enterprise Application Integration]]
*[[Enterprise Message Bus]]
*[[XML]]
 
[[Category:Computer networks]]