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Sun Microsystems Inc.
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 4807
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Sun Microsystems is a multinational vendor of computers, computer software and hardware, and information technology services.
A mechanism for defining a data format for a non-XML document referenced as an unparsed entity. This is a holdover from SGML. A newer standard is to use MIME data types and namespaces to prevent naming conflicts.
Industry:Computer
One or more JMS clients that exchange messages.
Industry:Computer
A mechanism for converting between string-based markup generated by JavaServer Faces UI components and server-side Java objects.
Industry:Computer
One of two interfaces for an enterprise bean. The remote interface defines the business methods callable by a client.
Industry:Computer
A mechanism for caches to communicate with each other as well as with main memory. A dedicated connection (circuit) is established between caches or between cache and main memory. While a circuit is in place no other traffic can travel over the bus.
Industry:Computer
One of two interfaces for an enterprise bean. The home interface defines zero or more methods for managing an enterprise bean. The home interface of a session bean defines create and remove methods, whereas the home interface of an entity bean defines create, finder, and remove methods.
Industry:Computer
A mechanism defined by J2SE, and used by the J2EE platform to express the programming restrictions imposed on application component developers.
Industry:Computer
Older nomenclature for subnormal number.
Industry:Computer
A measure of when an application, system, database or service is available for use.
Industry:Computer
A measure of how well one number approximates another. For example, the accuracy of a computed result often reflects the extent to which errors in the computation cause it to differ from the mathematically exact result. Accuracy can be expressed in terms of significant digits (e.g., "The result is accurate to six digits") or more generally in terms of the preservation of relevant mathematical properties (e.g., "The result has the correct algebraic sign").
Industry:Computer