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Sun Microsystems Inc.
Branche: Computer
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Sun Microsystems is a multinational vendor of computers, computer software and hardware, and information technology services.
A parameter that initializes the context associated with a servlet.
Industry:Computer
A NaN (not a number) that raises the invalid operation exception whenever it appears as an operand.
Industry:Computer
A NaN (not a number) that propagates through almost every arithmetic operation without raising new exceptions.
Industry:Computer
NaN
Stands for Not a Number. A symbolic entity that is encoded in floating-point format.
Industry:Computer
A name that gets mapped to the document root of a Web application.
Industry:Computer
Specifies the implementation of a transaction manager that supports JTA and implements the Java mapping of the Object Management Group Object Transaction Service 1.1 specification at the level below the API.
Industry:Computer
A method of transmitting messages without having to block until a response is received.
Industry:Computer
Solaris threads are implemented as a user-level library, using the kernel's threads of control, that are called light-weight processes (LWPs). In the Solaris environment, a process is a collection of LWPs that share memory. Each LWP has the scheduling priority of a UNIX process and shares the resources of that process. LWPs coordinate their access to the shared memory by using synchronization mechanisms such as locks. An LWP can be thought of as a virtual CPU that executes code or system calls. The threads library schedules threads on a pool of LWPs in the process, in much the same way as the kernel schedules LWPs on a pool of processors. Each LWP is independently dispatched by the kernel, performs independent system calls, incurs independent page faults, and runs in parallel on a multiprocessor system. The LWPs are scheduled by the kernel onto the available CPU resources according to their scheduling class and priority.
Industry:Computer
A method of an enterprise bean that implements the business logic or rules of an application.
Industry:Computer
Software that provides services to access the Internet, an intranet, or an extranet. A Web server hosts Web sites, provides support for HTTP and other protocols, and executes server-side programs (such as CGI scripts or servlets) that perform certain functions. In the J2EE architecture, a Web server provides services to a Web container. For example, a Web container typically relies on a Web server to provide HTTP message handling. The J2EE architecture assumes that a Web container is hosted by a Web server from the same vendor, so it does not specify the contract between these two entities. A Web server can host one or more Web containers.
Industry:Computer