Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
bean-based
Dutch translation:
op Java-beans gebaseerde
Added to glossary by
Lan Trans (X)
Sep 13, 2005 20:47
18 yrs ago
English term
bean-based
English to Dutch
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Computers: Software
"Ensure that the Integration API is configured correctly and functioning correctly for enterprise bean-based communication."
It has something to do with Java software, I found this link on Google, explanation in English, but I really do not get it. bonen?!?! http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:L3xS96ZLvAsJ:www.nnbh.co...
It has something to do with Java software, I found this link on Google, explanation in English, but I really do not get it. bonen?!?! http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:L3xS96ZLvAsJ:www.nnbh.co...
Proposed translations
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3 +1 | op JavaBeans gebaseerde | seaMount |
5 | bean-gestütztes, bean-unterstütztes | TARJOMEH GAR |
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op JavaBeans gebaseerde
toelichting is elders - door Harry - ook goed gegeven.
dit is een voorstel voor verwoording.
dit is een voorstel voor verwoording.
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Harry Borsje
: maar dan wel: op Enterprise JavaBeans gebaseerde
5 hrs
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Volledig juist! Dank voor de toevoeging; de eer aan jou. WJ
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Comment: "Veel dank, dit is het inderdaad, heb schrijfwijze iets aangepast want op http://internetwoordenboek.kennisnet.nl/look2/show.asp?i=1024&qu=JAVA-BEANS gevonden."
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bean-gestütztes, bean-unterstütztes
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bean in Dutch : Bohne, Fisole
Java bean : A component technology for Java that lets developers create reusable software objects. These objects can be shared. A database vendor can create a Java bean to support its software, and other developers can easily drop the bean into their own projects.
Enterprise Java Beans : A standard from Sun Microsystems that specifies a server application component model for Java.
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Note added at 55 mins (2005-09-13 21:42:43 GMT)
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<programming> A component architecture for the Java programming language, developed initially by Sun, but now available from several other vendors.
JavaBeans components are called "beans".
JavaBeans allows developers to create reusable software components that can then be assembled together using visual application builder tools including Sybase's PowerJ, Borland's JBuilder, IBM's Visual Age for Java, SunSoft's Java Workshop and Symantec's Visual Cafe.
JavaBeans support Introspection (a builder tool can analyze how a Bean works), Customisation (developers can customise the appearance and behaviour of a Bean), Events (Beans can communicate), Properties (developers can customise and program with Beans(?)) and Persistence (customised Beans can be stored and reused).
http://www.elook.org/computing/javabeans.htm
Java bean : A component technology for Java that lets developers create reusable software objects. These objects can be shared. A database vendor can create a Java bean to support its software, and other developers can easily drop the bean into their own projects.
Enterprise Java Beans : A standard from Sun Microsystems that specifies a server application component model for Java.
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Note added at 55 mins (2005-09-13 21:42:43 GMT)
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<programming> A component architecture for the Java programming language, developed initially by Sun, but now available from several other vendors.
JavaBeans components are called "beans".
JavaBeans allows developers to create reusable software components that can then be assembled together using visual application builder tools including Sybase's PowerJ, Borland's JBuilder, IBM's Visual Age for Java, SunSoft's Java Workshop and Symantec's Visual Cafe.
JavaBeans support Introspection (a builder tool can analyze how a Bean works), Customisation (developers can customise the appearance and behaviour of a Bean), Events (Beans can communicate), Properties (developers can customise and program with Beans(?)) and Persistence (customised Beans can be stored and reused).
http://www.elook.org/computing/javabeans.htm
Reference:
http://www.techdictionary.com/Action.Lasso?-Database=db_A00534&-Response=search_results.html
Comment: "Thank you, you really helped me understanding! Unfortunately I need the term in DUTCH not German."
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