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Middleware and often
Message-Oriented Middleware ( MOM ) is middleware where transactions or event notifications are delivered between disparate systems or components by way of messages, often via an enterprise messaging system.
WebSphere MQ, which is often referred to simply as " MQ " by users, is IBM's Message Oriented Middleware offering.

Middleware and enables
As Palm has no connection drivers that enable the transfer of data with a server DBMS ( Oracle, mySQL, MS SQL Server ), the programmer can use Middleware software that enables this connectivity.

Middleware and interoperability
Middleware addresses the problem of varying levels of interoperability among different database structures.

Middleware and between
The Java Message Service ( JMS ) API is a Java Message Oriented Middleware ( MOM ) API for sending messages between two or more clients.
Middleware sits " in the middle " between application software that may be working on different operating systems.
Middleware is sometimes called plumbing because it connects two applications and passes data between them.
Microsoft. NET " Framework " architecture is essentially " Middleware " with typical middleware functions distributed between the various products, with most inter-computer interaction by industry standards, open APIs or RAND software licence.
Middleware helps bridge the gap between separate LISs in a newly formed healthcare network following a hospital buyout.

Middleware and applications
Middleware and applications can be installed either when the operating system is installed or afterwards by using an Application Service Automation tool.
Middleware in the context of distributed applications is software that provides services beyond those provided by the operating system to enable the various components of a distributed system to communicate and manage data.
Middleware supports and simplifies complex distributed applications.
Middleware facilitates transparent access to legacy database management systems ( DBMSs ) or applications via a web server without regard to database-specific characteristics.
Middleware can help software developers avoid having to write application programming interfaces ( API ) for every control program, by serving as an independent programming interface for their applications.
# REDIRECT Middleware ( distributed applications )
Middleware examples like Liberate are based on a version of HTML / JavaScript and have rendering capabilities built in, while others such as OpenTV and DVB-MHP can load microbrowsers and applications to deliver content from TV Sites.
* Middleware ( distributed applications )

Middleware and on
Middleware is especially integral to modern information technology based on XML, SOAP, Web services, and service-oriented architecture.
* Reliance IPTV is an IPTV service Operated by Reliance Communication the Telco uses the Microsoft Mediaroom IPTV Middleware Software as its end-to-end delivery Platform, with around three TV packages on offer.
The Shibboleth Internet2 Middleware Initiative project has created an architecture and open-source implementation for Identity management and federated identity-based authentication and authorization ( or Access control ) infrastructure based on Security Assertion Markup Language ( SAML ).
* A SensorWeb Middleware with Stateful Services for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks, Tom Kobialka, Rajkumar Buyya, Christopher Leckie, and Rao Kotagiri, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing ( ISSNIP 2007, IEEE Press, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA ), Dec. 3-6, 2007, Melbourne, Australia.
* Enterprise Application Services ( EAS )-focuses on areas like in ERP, SCM, CRM, HCM, EPM, BI and Middleware.

Middleware and systems
Middleware, software and servers ( data brokers ), can translate and integrate various systems into a seamless automated dispatch system.
People have proposed a variety of schema-less solutions such as " Lean Middleware ", but ease-of-use and speed of employment appear inversely proportional to the generality of such systems.
Middleware analysts attending to EAI involves looking at the system of systems, which involves large scale inter-disciplinary problems with multiple, heterogeneous, distributed systems that are embedded in networks at multiple levels.

Middleware and by
Assault uses middleware provided by the Japanese company CRI Middleware as a game engine.
JRockit, a proprietary Java Virtual Machine ( JVM ) originally developed by Appeal Virtual Machines and acquired by BEA Systems in 2002, became part of Oracle Fusion Middleware in 2008.

Middleware and services
* Oracle Fusion Middleware, a portfolio of standards-based software products that spans multiple services
Middleware services provide a more functional set of application programming interfaces to allow an application to:

Middleware and exchange
* Middleware for context collection and personal profile exchange ( Invalid )

Middleware and data
Middleware allows data contained in one database to be accessed through another.

Middleware and .
* MPEG-E ( 2007 ): Multimedia Middleware.
Middleware is a relatively new addition to the computing landscape.
StormMQ provides Message Oriented Middleware as a service.
Middleware offers some unique technological advantages for business and industry.
In 2004 members of the European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ) carried out a study of Middleware with respect to system integration in broadcast environments.
Intelligent Middleware ( IMW ) provides real-time intelligence and event management through intelligent agents.
* European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ) Middleware report.
* More detailed supplement to the European Broadcasting Union Middleware report.

often and enables
To be sure, in tool-and-die work and in the building trades, the first job must be often on an apprentice basis, but two years of half-time vocational training enables the young man thus to anticipate one year of apprentice status.
Understanding motion of air ( often called a flow field ) around an object enables the calculation of forces and moments acting on the object.
In large marching bands, the bell is often covered with a tight fitting cloth, called a sock, which enables the sousaphone section to spell out the school's name, initials, or mascot.
Perhaps for this reason, they are required in French much more often than in English: this enables nouns ' genders and numbers to be reflected in speech.
It enables companies to print copies digitally when they need them, often with customized content.
Because many countries are nation states predicated on the right to national self-determination, such countries often identify a special link between them and persons identified with the nation, or people, whose self-determination that country enables.
The term falsetto is most often used in the context of singing to refer to a type of vocal phonation that enables the singer to sing notes beyond the vocal range of the normal or modal voice.
Because quality counterfeit items are often difficult to discern from authentic goods, this approach enables potential customers to access an item's current and previous owners-its provenance-prior to purchase.
The Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife, often referred to as Abiturzeugnis, issued after candidates have passed their final exams, is the document which contains their grades and formally enables them to attend university.
Most Unix and Unix-like systems have an account or group which enables a user to exact complete control over the system, often known as a root account.
This enables the laser lighting designer to create patterns such as Lissajous figures ( such as are often displayed on oscilloscopes ); other methods of creating images through the use of galvanometer scanners and X-Y control voltages can generate letters, shapes, and even complicated and intricate images.
A negative pressure ventilator ( often referred to colloquially as an iron lung ) is a form of medical ventilator that enables a person to breathe when normal muscle control has been lost or the work of breathing exceeds the person's ability.
In addition to sterile needles, syringe-exchange programmes typically offer other services such as: HIV and Hepatitis C testing ; alcohol swabs ; bleach water and normal saline ( often as rinse eye drops ); aluminium " cookers "; citric acid powder ( an imperative agent: enables heroin to dissolve in water ); containers for needles and many other items.
Social Constructivists often argue that constructivism is liberating because it either ( 1 ) enables oppressed groups to reconstruct " the World " in accordance with their own interests rather than according to the interests of dominant groups in society, or ( 2 ) compels people to respect the alternative worldviews of oppressed groups because there is no way of judging them to be inferior to dominant worldviews.
In the latter, informal power and influence accrued to the family enables the family to continue to hold political power, often through open and contested elections.
Groupers often pair spawn, which enables large males to competitively exclude smaller males from reproducing.
More often than not in combat, this ability enables him to absorb most blows with little to no ill effect other than reforming himself, a relatively fast action.
* Tiller-A handle made of wood, steel or Carbon fibre that is attached to the top of a rudder, often via a post, which enables the helmsman to steer the boat.
It is often possible to save time by scripting something rather than animating it, which usually also enables a higher level of flexibility when editing.
Their position enables them to have an all-round view of the match, and as most of the action takes place in and around their area of the pitch, midfielders often exert the greatest degree of control over how a match is played.
The fur of the mountain gorilla, often thicker and longer than that of other gorilla species, enables them to live in colder temperatures.
This approach enables a more comprehensive analysis of governing interactions, as actors can often " be influenced by institutions ( and the way ) these help or hinder them " in the pursuit of their goals.
" Wave lift " of this kind is often very smooth and strong, and enables gliders to soar to remarkable altitudes and great distances.
Their central position enables them to have an all-round view of the match, and as most of the action takes place in and around their area of the pitch, midfielders often exert the greatest degree of control over how a match is played.

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