- Branche: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
In storage management, the process of copying a file from a client node to server storage and replacing the file with a stub file on the client node. The space management attributes in the management class control this migration.
Industry:Software
In Notes, a document created using a Response form, a typical component of a discussion database. In a view, response documents are usually indented underneath the document to which they respond.
Industry:Software
In query management, the set of language-specific interfaces used to run commands that require access to program variables.
Industry:Software
In Struts, a class that stores HTML or JSP form data from a submitted client request or that stores input data from a link that a user clicked. The superclass for all form beans is the ActionForm class.
Industry:Software
In Notes, a field that is used in more than one form. For example, many forms have a creation date field, so designers can define the field once and reuse it.
Industry:Software
In query management, the source file member that results from running an EXPORT FORM command.
Industry:Software
In Struts, a program that is started by the servlet container of a Web server to process a request that invokes an action, receives a forward from the action, and asks the servlet container to pass the request to the forward's URL.
Industry:Software
In Notes, a view that distinguishes between main documents and response documents. Each main document has its response documents indented under it.
Industry:Software
In query management, the source file member that results from running an EXPORT QUERY command.
Industry:Software
In Struts, an object that is returned by an action and that has two fields: a name and a path (typically the URL of a JSP). The path indicates where a request is to be sent. A forward can be local (pertaining to a specific action) or global (available to any action).
Industry:Software