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Glossary of Java and Related Terms

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100% Pure Java(TM)
A Sun Microsystems initiative to guide developers in writing, certifying, and marketing applications written entirely in the Java(TM) programming language.

Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT)
A collection of graphical user interface (GUI) components that were implemented using native-platform versions of the components. These components provide that subset of functionality which is common to all native platforms. Largely supplanted by the Project Swing component set. See also
Swing Set

Abstract
A Java(TM) programming language keyword used in a class definition to specify that a class is not to be instantiated, but rather inherited by other classes. An abstract class can have abstract methods that are not implemented in the abstract class, but in subclasses.

Abstract class
A class that contains one or more abstract methods, and therefore can never be instantiated. Abstract classes are defined so that other classes can extend them and make them concrete by implementing the abstract methods.

Abstract method
A method that has no implementation.

Access control
The methods by which interactions with resources are limited to collections of users or programs for the purpose of enforcing integrity, confidentiality, or availability constraints.

ACID
The acronym for the four properties guaranteed by transactions: atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability.

Activation
The process of transferring an enterprise bean from secondary storage to memory. (See passivation.)

Actual parameter list
The arguments specified in a particular method call. See also
formal parameter list.

Alpha value
A value that indicates the opacity of a pixel.

API
Application Programming Interface. The specification of how a programmer writing an application accesses the behavior and state of classes and objects.

Applet
A component that typically executes in a Web browser, but can execute in a variety of other applications or devices that support the applet programming model.

Applet container
A container that includes support for the applet programming model.

Appliances
Networked devices such as printers, Java(TM) technology-enabled terminals, and clients, that are managed using applications built using the Java Management API (JMAPI).

Application Assembler
A person that combines components and modules into larger deployable application units.

Application client
A first-tier client program that executes in its own Java Virtual Machine.

Application client container
A container that supports application clients and provides a federated view of the J2EE platform APIs.

Application client module
A software unit that consists of one or more classes and an application client deployment descriptor.

Application Component Provider
A vendor that provides the Java classes that implement components' methods, JSP page definitions, and any required deployment descriptors.

APM
Application Programming Model. A programming model that defines how to use and combine the features of the J2EE platform to create solutions for common application domains in the enterprise.

Argument
A data item specified in a method call. An argument can be a literal value, a variable, or an expression.

Array
A collection of data items, all of the same type, in which each item's position is uniquely designated by an integer.

ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standard assignment of 7-bit numeric codes to characters. See also
Unicode.

Atomic
Refers to an operation that is never interrupted or left in an incomplete state under any circumstance.

Authentication
The process by which an entity proves to another entity that it is acting on behalf of a specific identity. The J2EE platform requires three types of authentication: basic, form-based, and mutual.

Authorization
See access control.

Authorization constraint
A set of security roles that are allowed access to the resources in a Web resource collection.

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