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The SAGA API is standardised in the SAGA Working Group the Open Grid Forum. [4] Based on a set of use cases [5], [6] the SAGA Core API specification [1] defines a set of general API principles (the 'SAGA Look and Feel', and a set of API packages which render commonly used Grid programming patterns (job management, file management and access, replica management etc.)
A diagram from 1978 proposing the expansion of the idea of the API to become a general programming interface, beyond application programs alone [9] The term API initially described an interface only for end-user-facing programs, known as application programs. This origin is still reflected in the name "application programming interface."
SFML is written in C++ and provides a C++ interface (it also provides a C interface through the official CSFML binding). Several language bindings exist that enable using SFML in other programming languages. [3] This table lists supported bindings for SFML as of 2024.
It provides an application programming interface (API) to user interface facilities for the programming language Lisp. [1] It is a fully object-oriented programming user interface management system, [2] using the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) and is based on the mechanism of stream input and output. [3]
This interface allows a program to inspect the state and to control the execution of applications running in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). JVMTI is designed to provide an Application Programming Interface (API) for the development of tools that need access to the state of the JVM.
The application programming interface for management services. Life-Cycle The application programming interface for life cycle management (install, start, stop, update, and uninstall) for bundles. Modules The layer that defines encapsulation and declaration of dependencies (how a bundle can import and export code). Security
SCSI Pass Through Interface; SCSI Pass-Through Direct; Server application programming interface; Service provider interface; Seventh Edition Unix terminal interface; Shim (computing) SHMEM; Sieve C++ Parallel Programming System; Simple and Fast Multimedia Library; Simple API for XML; Simple DirectMedia Layer; Simple task-actor protocol ...
The Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) is a set of interfaces and behavioral refinements that enable real-time computer programming in the Java programming language. RTSJ 1.0 was developed as JSR 1 under the Java Community Process, which approved the new standard in November, 2001. RTSJ 2.0 is being developed under JSR 282.