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Bpel

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wsnoun(baseball) Initialism of World Series, a best of seven game series played annually to determine the championship of United States professional baseball. [(US, baseball) The best-of-seven game series played annually in late October-early November to determine the year's championship of professional baseball in the United States and Canada, played between two teams, one each in the National League and the American League.]
bpmnnounInitialism of Business Process Model and Notation.
jaxbnoun(programming) Initialism of Jakarta XML Binding.
weblogicnoun
siebelnouna German aircraft manufacturer founded in 1937 in Halle an der Saale.
asmxnounActive Server Method File, A file type used by Microsoft Windows servers.
jbossnoun
ejbsnoun
wsdlnoun(Web) Initialism of Web Services Description Language (formerly Web Services Definition Language), an XML-based language that provides a model for describing Web services.
jndinoun(Java programming language) Initialism of Java Naming and Directory Interface.
pojonoun(Java programming language, object-oriented programming) Acronym of plain old Java object.
junitnouna test automation framework for the Java programming language.
osginoun(computing) Initialism of Open Services Gateway initiative.
cognosnoun(computing) A Business Intelligence technology, produced by Canadian company Cognos software, which was bought by IBM.
cmisnoun(computing) Initialism of Content Management Interoperability Services.
j2senoun(computing) Old abbreviation for JavaSE.
webspherenoun
mbeannoun
dtdsnoun
j2eenoun(dated, computing) Abbreviation of JavaEE.

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