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Chaotic Properties of New 1-D and 2-D Maps,. from Extensible Markup Language (XML) in the.NET Framework. All configuration files are XML documents, ASP.NET Web Services use XML in the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and ADO.NET datasets are based on XML. Naturally, the framework contains rich support to enable you to employ XML specifications in your own programs.Aerophagia 发表于 2025-3-29 01:07:55
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Lucia Knapcikova,Shakib Zohrehvandi., also commonly known as NT Services, are processes that run in the background without a user interface. Examples of these are database servers, the message queuing system, Internet Information Services (IIS), and many network servers. If you are more familiar with Unix than Windows, these are the equivalents of daemon processes.investigate 发表于 2025-3-29 14:48:52
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António J. M. Ferreira,Lucas F. M. da Silvaboth Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Then it explores.NET Remoting, which provides similar capabilities to Java’s Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Finally, it examines the extensive support for Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Web Services provided by ASP.NET and Visual Studio.NET.wall-stress 发表于 2025-3-30 06:57:35
Springer Proceedings in Complexity Object Model (COM). Naturally, .NET provides good interoperability with COM, and in this chapter you will discover how to make .NET components become COM objects and how to use legacy COM objects in .NET applications.