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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.
A programming language designed for a wide range of system and commercial applications.
Industry:Software
A programming language designed for writing application programmes for business data processing requirements. The application programmes range from report writing and inquiry programmes to applications such as payroll, order entry, and production planning.
Industry:Software
A programming language, descendant of the C language combined with traces of JavaScript and Java.
Industry:Software
A programming object used by both the PC and the IBM System i5 model as a means to authenticate the network connexion between the two. A service tools device ID is unique to that PC and server connection. The service tools device ID can be managed by authorised users in dedicated service tools (DST) or system service tools (SST). The default service tools device ID is QCONSOLE.
Industry:Software
A project that can be linked with a HATS project for the purpose of creating combined applications with full access to both WebFacing and HATS customization capabilities. See also linked HATS/WebFacing project.
Industry:Software
A project that contains enterprise beans made from Integration Objects that other applications can call to get host data. A HATS EJB project does not present transformed screens from a host application.
Industry:Software
A project that contains resources for a Web application with dynamic content such as servlets or JavaServer Pages (JSP) files. The structure of a dynamic Web project reflects the Java EE standard for Web content, classes, class paths, the deployment descriptor, and so on.
Industry:Software
A project that contains resources for a Web application with no dynamic content such as servlets or JavaServer Pages (JSP) files, or Java code. A static Web project can be deployed to a static HTTP server and does not require additional application server support.
Industry:Software
A project that contains the resources needed for EJB applications, including enterprise beans; home, local, and remote interfaces; JSP files; servlets; and deployment descriptors.
Industry:Software
A projection into models and specifications that are architecturally significant.
Industry:Software