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JCA and based
In 2005, RAF St Mawgan was one of the bases shortlisted to house the new Joint Combat Aircraft ( JCA ) in 2013, but in November 2005, it was announced by Minister of State for the Armed Forces Adam Ingram, that the operation would be based from Scotland.

JCA and architecture
While JDBC is specifically used to connect Java EE applications to databases, JCA is a more generic architecture for connection to legacy systems.

JCA and for
Java EE Connector Architecture ( JCA ) is a Java-based technology solution for connecting application servers and enterprise information systems ( EIS ) as part of enterprise application integration ( EAI ) solutions.
* RAR ( resource adapter archive ) files ( not to be confused with the RAR file format ), also Java archives, store XML files, Java classes and other objects for J2EE Connector Architecture ( JCA ) applications.
Java EE Connector Architecture ( JCA ) is a Java-based technology solution for connecting application servers and enterprise information systems ( EIS ) as part of enterprise application integration ( EAI ) solutions.
WSIF defines and comes packaged with providers for local java, EJB, JMS, and JCA protocols.
In 2011 the house was bought by JCA Adventure and now hosts residential adventure holidays for children.
The Java Cryptography Architecture ( JCA ) is a framework for working with cryptography using the Java programming language.
If it had not been for the travelers abandoned in Palacios Station it is unlikely that Baron Hirsch would have thought of sending more Jews to Argentina, or created the JCA.
The request was conveyed through the colonist Noe Cociovich who, in 1900, 1901 and 1902, carried out several trips to Russia and assembled three groups totaling 104 families that met the JCA demands: they already had relatives in the colony and they paid for their tickets themselves.
The Joint Combat Aircraft ( JCA ) is the official designation of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence used for the F-35 Lightning II, formerly the Joint Strike Fighter, and the result of the Joint Strike Fighter Program.
The JCA programme began in 1996 as the Future Carrier Borne Aircraft ( FCBA ), a replacement for the Royal Navy's Sea Harrier intended for operation from the RN's CVF aircraft carriers.
Candidates for the JCA were thus listed by carrier type:
On 17 January 2001 the UK signed a Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU ) with the U. S. Department of Defense for full participation in the Joint Strike Fighter project, confirming the JSF as the JCA.
The carriers, expected to remain in service for 50 years, will be convertible to CATOBAR operations for the generation of aircraft after the F-35 JCA.
During the 1970 ’ s, art and design became signature programs for JCA and earned NASAD accreditation.
* EIS / JCA support for non-relational datasources
Prova has been used as the key service integration engine in the Xcalia product where it is used for computing efficient global execution plans across multiple data sources such as Web services, TP monitors transactions like CICS or IMS, messages of MOM like MQ-Series, packaged applications with a JCA connector, legacy data sources on mainframes with a JCA connector, remote EJB Java objects considered as data providers or even local Java objects.

JCA and various
JCA adapters can be built to integrate with various Enterprise Information System such as Siebel Systems, SAP AG, Great Plains Systems, Oracle Applications, etc.

JCA and such
OpenOffice. org has not included it because of restrictions with the Joint Copyright Assignment ( JCA ), but OpenOffice. org variants such as OxygenOffice, Go-oo, LibreOffice and NeoOffice have included libwps.
In the Java world, standards such as JCA allow adapters to be created in a vendor-neutral manner.
However, it failed to achieve any commercial success and as such, no further releases appeared until 2004, when underground artists JCA and Rosabot released a collaborative remix single of Reid's hit " Push The Feeling On ", and it re-entered the U. S. Dance Chart, this time peaking at # 1.

JCA and .
This package defines the Java EE Connector Architecture ( JCA ) API.
There is also a Christian school called Jacksonville Christian Academy ( JCA ) located within the city.
** Jaybird, an Open Source ( LGPL ) Type 4 JCA / JDBC driver.
It was subsequently confirmed that The Simple Life Goes to Camp has Paris and Nicole working as counselors at Camp Shawnee, a fictional camp on the site of an actual camp, Camp JCA Shalom.
The only " real " individual from Camp JCA Shalom to appear on the show is Jorge, the camp chef.
JIA is sometimes referred to as juvenile chronic arthritis ( JCA ), a term that is not precise as JIA does not encompass all forms of chronic childhood arthritis.
In 2005, RAF St Mawgan was one of the bases shortlisted to house the new Joint Combat Aircraft ( JCA ) in 2013, but in November 2005 it was announced by Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram, that it would be going to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.
JCA was developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 16 ( JCA 1. 0 ), JSR 112 ( JCA 1. 5 ) and JSR 322 ( JCA 1. 6 ).

uses and provider
* Within an ISP: In the ISPs Autonomous System, a router uses internal BGP protocol to communicate with other ISP edge routers, other intranet core routers, or the ISPs intranet provider border routers.
Typically an internet service provider ( ISP ) or Network Operations Center will perform these tasks to a well-defined set of parameters, for example, a boot image that the organization has approved and which uses software it has license to.
The older method was for the mail server to recognize the client's IP address, e. g. because the client is on the same machine and uses internal address 127. 0. 0. 1, or because the client's IP address is controlled by the same internet service provider that provides both internet access and mail services.
The cloud backup option uses the Amazon S3 service from Amazon Web Services as the cloud storage provider and enables safe offsite storage of the Amanda backup data.
Dial-up Internet access is a form of Internet access that uses the facilities of the public switched telephone network ( PSTN ) to establish a dialed connection to an Internet service provider ( ISP ) via telephone lines.
It connects to the DDNS provider's systems with a unique login name ; the provider uses the name to link the discovered public IP address of the home network with a hostname in the domain name system.
The units are used in conjunction with ( or more often have inbuilt ) electrocardiogram readers, which the healthcare provider uses to diagnose a cardiac condition ( most often fibrillation or tachycardia although there are some other rhythms which can be treated by different shocks ).
In Windows Vista, Microsoft Agent uses Speech API ( SAPI ) version 5. 3 as its primary text-to-speech provider.
Some practical uses of text messaging include the fuse of SMS for confirming delivery or other tasks, for instant communication between a service provider and a client ( e. g., stock broker and investor ), and for sending alerts.
The numbers provided by each source do not always match because each provider uses different sampling methods.
However, in some life settlement transactions, the life settlement provider is also the investor ; the provider uses its own capital to purchase the policy for its own portfolio.
Anaphylactic shock and subsequent cardiac arrest and sudden death are very rare, but because they occur within minutes, a health care provider who uses fluorescein should be prepared to perform emergency resuscitation.
; Mobile shared spectrum enabler ( MSSE ): The MSSE has no mobile infrastructure of its own, but is a technology provider that uses innovative hardware and software to enable MVNOs to create their own actual mini-networks, while preserving and enhancing the relationship between MVNO and MNO.
A provider of 80 helicopters, Air Evac also uses five King Air B200 airplanes for long range stable emergencies.
Recipients subscribe to an RSS feed through which a content provider notifies recipients ' software of new content, and that software uses BitTorrent to retrieve the content.
Healthcare in Singapore uses a true two-tier system, for both the provider network and the insurance funds.
In conjunction with such methods, the Company also uses qualitative analysis to make private equity investments in technology, wind power, real estate, and financial service firms and in distressed company financing. In addition to its financial businesses, D. E. Shaw & Co. has provided private equity capital to technology-related business ventures, including Juno Online Services, an Internet access provider.
Underwriting refers to the process that a large financial service provider ( bank, insurer, investment house ) uses to assess the eligibility of a customer to receive their products ( equity capital, insurance, mortgage, or credit ).
SGDK2 uses FMOD ( more precisely, FMODEx ) as its preferred sound provider, but it is included only as a default sound framework.
One of the attractions of VoWLAN is that it uses widely available WiFi and as such can be used without involving a service provider ( e. g. running a Skype client on a laptop connected to the internet over WiFi ).
A provider is what conducts the actual message exchanges according to the specifics of a particular protocol-for example, the SOAP provider that is packaged with WSIF uses a specific SOAP engine like Axis to do the real work.
For invoking SOAP services, WSIF is in fact packaged with an Axis provider, that uses Axis APIs ( i. e. JAX-RPC ) to do the invocation.
In a minimalistic scenario there exists at least a Web service provider that publishes some service such as a weather service and a Web service consumer that uses this service.

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