May 28, 2008 18:23
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English term
Moniker
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moniker o alias
YO DEJARIA IGUAL LA PALABRA MONIKER, PERO VIENE SIENDO UN ALIAS DE LO QUE SE ESTÁ MENCIONANDO
moniker
In general, a moniker is a name or a nickname and, in the simplest terms, that is what it is in computer terminology as well. A moniker is an object (or component ) in Microsoft's Component Object Model ( COM ) that refers to a specific instance of another object. Monikers originated in Microsoft's Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ) technology as a means of linking objects.
Cómo usar un moniker de servicio con contratos WSDL Hay situaciones en las que usted querrá tener un cliente de Interoperabilidad COM completamente autónomo. Puede que el servicio que quiere llamar no exponga ...
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A moniker may refer to any single object, or may be a composite made of a number of separate monikers, each of which refers to a particular instantiation of an object. The moniker is sometimes referred to as an "intelligent name," because it retains information about how to create, initialize , and bind to a single instance of an object. Once created, the moniker holds this information, as well as information about the object's states in that specific instantiation.
Since COM is not language-specific, a moniker can be used with any programming language. The programmer gives the instantiation of the object a name. By calling the moniker in code, a programmer can refer to the same object with the same states. If, for example, a moniker is created for a query , the programmer can reuse the query simply by calling the moniker in the code, because the moniker itself has the necessary information
moniker
In general, a moniker is a name or a nickname and, in the simplest terms, that is what it is in computer terminology as well. A moniker is an object (or component ) in Microsoft's Component Object Model ( COM ) that refers to a specific instance of another object. Monikers originated in Microsoft's Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ) technology as a means of linking objects.
Cómo usar un moniker de servicio con contratos WSDL Hay situaciones en las que usted querrá tener un cliente de Interoperabilidad COM completamente autónomo. Puede que el servicio que quiere llamar no exponga ...
msdn.microsoft.com/es-es/library/ms733715.aspx - 16k - En caché - Páginas similares
Entorno de acs » Moniker de configuración publicado Hace días que quería haber enviado esta noticia según al leí en la lista, la primera publicación del moniker de configuración que han desarrollado en Ximian ...
acsblog.es/?p=1197 - 26k - En caché - Páginas similares
A moniker may refer to any single object, or may be a composite made of a number of separate monikers, each of which refers to a particular instantiation of an object. The moniker is sometimes referred to as an "intelligent name," because it retains information about how to create, initialize , and bind to a single instance of an object. Once created, the moniker holds this information, as well as information about the object's states in that specific instantiation.
Since COM is not language-specific, a moniker can be used with any programming language. The programmer gives the instantiation of the object a name. By calling the moniker in code, a programmer can refer to the same object with the same states. If, for example, a moniker is created for a query , the programmer can reuse the query simply by calling the moniker in the code, because the moniker itself has the necessary information
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