What is different between strut and jsp+servlet+javabean?
welcome
Struts is a package that sits on top of the usual webapp stuff and organises and makes regular a lot of the stuff you wind up doing in servlets without it.
It handles stuff like the objects you usually wind up using to pass data between JSPs and forms and servlets.
It implements transaction stearing rules.
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Hi Experts!
I don't know what is different between Analytics and VC forum in SDN. of course, Analytics is not Visual composer.
But, I guess that most of analytics questions will be related to Visual Composer in this Analytics Forum.
How about your opinion?Hi Young
Analytics is business process oriented and thus it's domain is BPX hence it is placed under forum for BPX(Business Process Expert).
VC is a tool and it is in technology domain.
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What's Different Between ODI and FDQM ?
I need to know What's Different Between ODI and FDQM ?
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1.What's different between OWB9i and Discorver4i?
2.Discorver4i is ROLAP or MOLAP or HOLAP?1.What's different between OWB9i and Discorver4i?
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What is different between #INITSEG and INITSEG in file bootsect.s?
I read the file bootsect.s,I think the INITSEG is constant,
and I think #INITSEG and INITSEG are always equal 0x9000,
but why are they different usage?
Look:
.text
BOOTSEG = 0x07c0
INITSEG = 0x9000
entry start
start:
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mov ds,ax
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I want to know what is different between #INITSEG and INITSEG?
How to use #INITSEG and INITSEG?I think you are currently mixing up the two definitions. I think the assembler here uses the hash prefix (#) to declare values and a clean number for addresses and offsets.
... http://www.oldlinux.org/Linux.old/kerne … bootsect.s
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start:
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mov ds,ax ! set register ds to register ax = value 0x07c0
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! ds and ax cannot be filled directly, the value has to be set to the accumulator register (ax) first I think.
! Thats the reason for 4 lines instead of 2
mov cx,#256 ! set register cx to #256 = value 256
sub si,si ! set register si to 0
sub di,di ! set register di to 0
rep ! call the command in the next line
movw ! move cx (256) words = 512 bytes from ds (0x07c0) to es (0x9000)
jmpi go,INITSEG ! jump to the address go + 0x9000. go is the offset of the label "go" to the start of the moved memory segment
go: mov ax,cs ! here is the label "go"
Edit: That should be as86 (man as).
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What are different between gateway and mangement server in scom ?
Hi all,
can anyone let me know What are different between gateway and mangement server in scom ?
thanks,
Sengottuvel MHi,
Hope this can answer you question
About Gateway Servers in Operations Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh212823.aspx
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I'm a new guy for Video solution of Cisco and i would like to know what the different between cisco unified video conferencing and MeetingPlace.
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i just confused that what's different between stateful ACL and Detailed ACL in Hyper-V 2012R2, i know stateful ACL will create return traffic automatically
for example:
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Add-VMNetworkAdapterExtendedAcl -parameter Stateful.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn464289.aspx
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What is different between JES and Java EE SDK ?
Hi
Thank you for reading my post.
can some one tell me what is different between Java EE SDK and JES ?
What i think is:
- Both of them support Java EE 5.0
- Both of them has access manager 7.1
Can we develop application on JES using netbeans IDE ?
What technicall benefits JES bring that Java EE SDK does not?
ThanksThe Java EE SDK is a developer kit that includes Application Server 9 PE,
as well as early access to other technologies and tools related
to Java EE 5 development. It is primarily targeted at developers
for doing development and prototyping -- although you can also
use it in production.
Java Enterprise System is a larger integrated stack of software and
services sold under a subscription model. The current release includes
Application Server 8.2 EE (and is therefore J2EE 1.4 based), but also
includes a large number of other products such as Web Server,
Directory Server, Portal Server, etc. For more details see:
http://www.sun.com/software/javaenterprisesystem
Note that it is an unfortunate co-incidence that the current release
of Java Enterprise System is Java ES 5, which has nothing to do with
Java EE 5!
Yes you can use Netbeans to develop applications for Java ES.
So comparing the two is really comparing apples to oranges. If you
are a developer and want to develop Java EE 5 applications than the
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Can JavaFX build web applications like JSP/servlet? Does Java have other technology to build web applications? thanks
JavaFX compares more to Flash and Silverlight and in that more to Silverlight than to Flash.
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See Below Link:
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What is different between connection and session parameters of dispatcher
I can not find any info about the difference.
I think "connection" is the connection between a dispatcher and a client, and "session" means the connection between a dispatcher and an instance.
but I am not sure about it. am I right?
there is another parameter named pool, it is used for what?
the pool for connections(i.e. "session") between a dispatcher and an instance?I can not find any info about the difference.
I think "connection" is the connection between a
dispatcher and a client, and "session" means the
connection between a dispatcher and an instance.
but I am not sure about it. am I right?
there is another parameter named pool, it is used for
what?
the pool for connections(i.e. "session") between a
dispatcher and an instance?Hey
After authentatication username/password database session starts whereas how user request will be handel it will be defined by conection.Either dedicated or shared Server.If U have not enough resource to handle user request and also you have application that is not using very long runing query then think to use shared server conection and if U have enough resource and very long runing query or transaction think about Dedicated Server.Both are different "SESSION" and connection.Conection determine hove request will be handled either by sharing resources(session memory,run time sql,bind variable) and
process through (DSPATCHER and SHARED SERVER ) process or every user will have their own dedicated resources or Server process.
Both in both cases after user/password session get created .it is the conection from client to database.
regards
Tinku
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