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Remote Method Invocation. A technology that allows an object running in one Java virtual machine to invoke methods on an object running in a different Java virtual machine.
Industry:Computer
A mechanism that allows a component to be customised without the need to access or change the component's source code. A container implements the component's naming environment and provides it to the component as a JNDI naming context. Each component names and accesses its environment entries using the java:comp/env JNDI context. The environment entries are declaratively specified in the component's deployment descriptor.
Industry:Computer
Provides the services and management functions required to support transaction demarcation, transactional resource management, synchronization, and transaction context propagation.
Industry:Computer
A mechanism for validating the data a user inputs to a JavaServer Faces UI component.
Industry:Computer
Provides access to a set of shared resources. A resource manager participates in transactions that are externally controlled and coordinated by a transaction manager. A resource manager typically is in a different address space or on a different machine from the clients that access it. Note: An enterprise information system is referred to as a resource manager when it is mentioned in the context of resource and transaction management.
Industry:Computer
A mechanism for enforcing a policy for serialising access to shared data. A thread or process uses a particular lock in order to gain access to shared memory protected by that lock. The locking and unlocking of data is voluntary in the sense that only the programmer knows what must be locked. See also data race, mutual exclusion, mutex lock, semaphore lock, single-lock strategy, spin lock.
Industry:Computer
Processing of sequences of data in a uniform manner, a common occurrence in manipulation of matrices (whose elements are vectors) or other arrays of data. This orderly progression of data can capitalise on the use of pipeline processing. See also array processing, pipeline.
Industry:Computer
A mechanism for determining how events emitted by JavaServer Faces UI components are handled. This model is based on the JavaBeans component event and listener model.
Industry:Computer
Processes that execute in parallel in multiple processors or asynchronously on a single processor. Concurrent processes can interact with each other, and one process can suspend execution pending receipt of information from another process or the occurrence of an external event. See also process, sequential processes.
Industry:Computer
A mechanism for defining the sequence in which pages in a JavaServer Faces application are displayed.
Industry:Computer