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Definitions:
OLE: (Object Linking and Embedding) a technology developed by Microsoft that allows embedding and linking to documents and other objects.
Java: a programming language and computing platform by Sun Microsystems. It is the underlying technology that powers state-of-the-art programs including utilities, games, and business applications. It is intended to let application developers "write once, run anywhere".
.NET: a software framework by Microsoft that can be installed on computers running the Windows operating systems. It includes a large library of coded solutions to common programming problems and a virtual machine that manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework.
XML: (Extensible Markup Language) set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form.
SOAP: (Simple Object Access Protocol) a simple XML-based protocol to let applications exchange information over HTTP.
HTML: (HyperText Markup Language) a computer language devised to allow website creation. These websites can then be viewed by anyone else connected to the Internet.
Java: a programming language and computing platform by Sun Microsystems. It is the underlying technology that powers state-of-the-art programs including utilities, games, and business applications. It is intended to let application developers "write once, run anywhere".
.NET: a software framework by Microsoft that can be installed on computers running the Windows operating systems. It includes a large library of coded solutions to common programming problems and a virtual machine that manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework.
XML: (Extensible Markup Language) set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form.
SOAP: (Simple Object Access Protocol) a simple XML-based protocol to let applications exchange information over HTTP.
HTML: (HyperText Markup Language) a computer language devised to allow website creation. These websites can then be viewed by anyone else connected to the Internet.
