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Oracle Corporation
Industry: Software
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Oracle Corporation, an enterprise software company, engages in the development, manufacture, distribution, servicing, and marketing of database, middleware, and application software worldwide.
The address that defines the location and route to a file on the Internet. URLs are used by browsers to navigate the World Wide Web and consist of a protocol prefix, port number, domain name, directory and subdirectory names, and the file name. For example http://technet.oracle.com:80/tech/xml/index.htm specifies the location and path a browser will travel to find OTN's XML site on the World Wide Web.
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W3C
See World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
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WAN
See wide area network.
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The cartridge within OAS that processes URLs and sends them to the appropriate cartridge.
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A computer communication network that serves users within a wide geographic area, such as a state or country. WANs consist of servers, workstations, communications hardware (routers, bridges, network cards, etc.), and a network operating system.
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The committee within the W3C that is made up of industry members that implement the recommendation process in specific Internet technology areas.
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An international industry consortium started in 1994 to develop standards for the World Wide Web. It is located at www.w3c.org.
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The set of libraries, components and utilities that provide software developers with the standards-based functionality to XML-enable their applications. In the case of the Oracle XDK for Java, the kit contains an XML Parser, XSL Processor, XML Class Generator, the Transviewer Java Beans and the XSQL Servlet.
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The basic logical unit of an XML document that may serve as a container for other elements as children, data, attributes, and their values. Elements are identified by start-tags, <name> and end-tags</name> or in the case of empty elements, <name/>.
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See Hypertext Transport Protocol.
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