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- the unmarshalling process would have been different, but the end result in the target runtime would be the same. The process of unmarshalling XML data...
- process is applied to convert an XML do****ent to an object, it is called unmarshalling (also called deserialization). The reverse process, to serialize an...
- series of bytes, is deserialization, (also called unserialization or unmarshalling). In networking equipment hardware, the part that is responsible for...
- the parameters from the message. Un****ng the parameters is called unmarshalling. Finally, the server stub calls the server procedure. The reply traces...
- should be invoked p****ing arguments to the skeleton over the network unmarshalling of the response from the skeleton informing the caller that the call...
- DTDs (DTDs are not supported by Castor). Unmarshalling and marshalling are dealt with marshall() and unmarshall() methods respectively. During marshalling...
- series of bytes, is deserialization, (also called unserialization or unmarshalling). service level agreement (SLA), is a commitment between a service provider...
- measure worst-case execution time with high precision XML Marshalling/unmarshalling facility capable of direct serialization/deserialization of existing...
- structure, which is then p****ed to the destination context where it is unmarshalled to a proxy that takes care of the necessary communication, for example...
- A Gentlemen's Race is a type of unsanctioned, unmarshalled road ride established in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States in 2008.[when?] Inspired...