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  2. Download - Wikipedia

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    In computer networks, download means to receive data from a remote system, typically a server [1] such as a web server, an FTP server, an email server, or other similar systems. This contrasts with uploading, where data is sent to a remote server. A download is a file offered for downloading or that has been downloaded, or the process of ...

  3. List of JBoss software - Wikipedia

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    A web server that is based on Tomcat, is designed for medium and large applications, and includes Java Server Pages (JSP), Java Servlet technologies, PHP, and CGI [58] Teiid: Servers Data virtualization software used to access heterogeneous and distributed data stores with a uniform API [59] Components:

  4. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    BIN – compressed archive, can be read and used by CD-ROMs and Java, extractable by 7-zip and WINRAR; BKF – Microsoft backup created by NTBackup.c; BLEND – An external 3D file format used by the animation software, Blender. BZ2 – bzip2

  5. Application server - Wikipedia

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    For a typical web application, the application server sits behind the web servers. An application server framework is a service layer model. It includes software components available to a software developer through an application programming interface. An application server may have features such as clustering, fail-over, and load-balancing.

  6. Jakarta Server Pages - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Server Pages can be used independently or as the view component of a server-side model–view–controller design, normally with JavaBeans as the model and Java servlets (or a framework such as Apache Struts) as the controller. This is a type of Model 2 architecture. [4]

  7. WAR (file format) - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, a WAR file (Web Application Resource [1] or Web application ARchive [2]) is a file used to distribute a collection of JAR-files, JavaServer Pages, Java Servlets, Java classes, XML files, tag libraries, static web pages (HTML and related files) and other resources that together constitute a web application.

  8. WildFly - Wikipedia

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    WildFly, [2] formerly known as JBoss AS, or simply JBoss, is an application server written by JBoss, now developed by Red Hat. WildFly is written in Java and implements the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) specification. [3] It runs on multiple platforms.

  9. DICT - Wikipedia

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    The standard dictd [7] server made by the DICT Development Group [1] uses a special dict file format. It comprises two files, a .index file and a .dict file (or .dict.dz if compressed). These files are usually generated by a program called dictfmt. For example, the Unix command: