Practical .NET2 and C#2 Cross-Reference
![]() | By Patrick Smacchia |
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Page 821 ...s, the notion of service makes elaborate message exchange models a reality (also called Message Exchange Pattern or MEP). In fact, up until now, developers were restricted by these technologies to use a synchronous request/response model. This model was popularized by a technology named RPC (Remote ... | Page 501 Certain f lags such as y or d have a double meaning. The following table shows how ambiguities are solved. | Page 739 ...puMaskattributes indicate to ASP.NET how to behave itself on a multiprocessor server. In fact, if a server has multiple processors, it is efficient to ensure that each processor manages only certain processes. We say that we are creating affinities between processes and processors. This technique is... | Page 832 ... | Page 3 ...y testable versions. You must also facilitate the communication and the sharing of information between the members of a team using flexible tools available in different versions, each one adapted to a specific function. The human factor is central in XP. Other principles are also put in place such a... |
Public Methods
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | accDoDefaultAction | |
![]() | accHitTest | |
![]() | accLocation | |
![]() | accNavigate | |
![]() | accSelect |
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