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  2. Module pattern - Wikipedia

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    In order to consider that a Singleton or any group of related code implements this pattern, the following features must be supplied: A portion of the code must have global or public access and be designed for use as global/public code. Additional private or protected code can be executed by the main public code.

  3. JDOM - Wikipedia

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    JDOM is an open-source Java-based document object model for XML that was designed specifically for the Java platform so that it can take advantage of its language features. [1] JDOM integrates with Document Object Model (DOM) and Simple API for XML (SAX), supports XPath and XSLT. [2] It uses external parsers to build documents.

  4. Jackson structured programming - Wikipedia

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    For example, a run of eight occurrences of the letter "A" in the input stream ("AAAAAAAA") would produce "A8" as a byte pair in the output stream. Run length encoders are often used for crudely compressing bitmaps. With JSP, the first step is to describe the data structure(s) of a program's input stream(s).

  5. Standard streams - Wikipedia

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    For example, the dir and ls programs (which display file names contained in a directory) may take command-line arguments, but perform their operations without any stream data input. Unless redirected , standard input is inherited from the parent process.

  6. Stream (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Stream editing processes a file or files, in-place, without having to load the file(s) into a user interface. One example of such use is to do a search and replace on all the files in a directory, from the command line. On Unix and related systems based on the C language, a stream is a source or sink of data, usually individual bytes or characters.

  7. Data-driven programming - Wikipedia

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    Standard examples of data-driven languages are the text-processing languages sed and AWK, [1] and the document transformation language XSLT, where the data is a sequence of lines in an input stream – these are thus also known as line-oriented languages – and pattern matching is primarily done via regular expressions or line numbers.

  8. Java Mobile Media API - Wikipedia

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    Java ME programmers wishing to use JSR 135 would first make use of the static methods of the Manager class. Although there are other methods such as playTone, the main method used is createPlayer. This takes either a URI or an InputStream, and a MIME type. In most cases, URIs are used. Common URI protocols used include: file:

  9. Pipeline (software) - Wikipedia

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    E.g., if the source process consists of a command which reads an audio track from a CD and the destination process consists of a command which compresses the waveform audio data to a format like MP3. In this case, buffering the entire track in a pipe buffer would allow the CD drive to spin down more quickly, and enable the user to remove the CD ...