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Sun Microsystems Inc.
Industria: Computer
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Sun Microsystems is a multinational vendor of computers, computer software and hardware, and information technology services.
A general entity that contains XML and therefore is parsed when inserted into the XML document, as opposed to an unparsed entity.
Industry:Computer
The outermost element in an XML document. The element that contains all other elements.
Industry:Computer
A single-threaded context for sending and receiving JMS messages. A JMS session can be nontransacted, locally transacted, or participating in a distributed transaction.
Industry:Computer
The minimum set of security permissions that a J2EE product provider must provide for the execution of each component type.
Industry:Computer
A fully associative cache with m entries is an m-way set associative cache. That is, it has a single set with m blocks. A cache entry can reside in any of the m blocks within that set. See also cache, cache locality, direct mapped cache, false sharing, set associative cache, write-invalidate, write-update.
Industry:Computer
In general, an XML structure in which one or more elements contains text intermixed with subelements. See also data.
Industry:Computer
In DR User's Guide, "assign" means the operation to set operating conditions of a system board, and to register it to be DCL (Domain Component List) database. This operation makes the system board available to domains.
Industry:Computer
In an XML document, the part that occurs after the prolog, including the root element and everything it contains.
Industry:Computer
In an XML document, text that is ignored unless the parser is specifically told to recognize it.
Industry:Computer
A flow of control within a single UNIX process address space. Solaris threads provide a light-weight form of concurrent task, allowing multiple threads of control in a common user-address space, with minimal scheduling and communication overhead. Threads share the same address space, file descriptors (when one thread opens a file, the other threads can read it), data structures, and operating system state. A thread has a program counter and a stack to keep track of local variables and return addresses. Threads interact through the use of shared data and thread synchronization operations. See also bound thread, light-weight processes, multithreading, unbound thread.
Industry:Computer