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A standard for specifying consistency rules that apply to the specifications contained in an RDF.
Industry:Computer
The part of the XLL specification that is concerned with specifying links between documents.
Industry:Computer
A standard extension mechanism for containers that provides connectivity to enterprise information systems. A connector is specific to an enterprise information system and consists of a resource adapter and application development tools for enterprise information system connectivity. The resource adapter is plugged in to a container through its support for system-level contracts defined in the Connector architecture.
Industry:Computer
The part of the XLL specification that is concerned with identifying sections of documents so that they can be referenced in links or included in other documents.
Industry:Computer
A standard defined by the Unicode Consortium that uses a 16-bit code page that maps digits to characters in languages around the world. Because 16 bits covers 32,768 codes, Unicode is large enough to include all the world's languages, with the exception of ideographic languages that have a different character for every concept, such as Chinese. For more information, see http://www.unicode.org/.
Industry:Computer
The part of an XML document that precedes the XML data. The prolog includes the declaration and an optional DTD.
Industry:Computer
A special-purpose data type introduced by E. W. Dijkstra that coordinates access to a particular resource or set of shared resources. A semaphore has an integer value (that cannot become negative) with two operations allowed on it. The signal (V or up) operation increases the value by one, and in general indicates that a resource has become free. The wait (P or down) operation decreases the value by one, when that can be done without the value going negative, and in general indicates that a free resource is about to start being used. See also semaphore lock.
Industry:Computer
The part of a URL passed by an HTTP request to invoke a servlet. A URL path consists of the context path + servlet path + path info, where
*Context path is the path prefix associated with a servlet context of which the servlet is a part. If this context is the default context rooted at the base of the Web server's URL namespace, the path prefix will be an empty string. Otherwise, the path prefix starts with a / character but does not end with a / character.
*Servlet path is the path section that directly corresponds to the mapping that activated this request. This path starts with a / character.
*Path info is the part of the request path that is not part of the context path or the servlet path.
Industry:Computer
A source file containing a reusable fragment of JSP code that is translated into a tag handler when a JSP page is translated into a servlet.
Industry:Computer
The outermost element in an XML document. The element that contains all other elements.
Industry:Computer