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 <b>Applicationb> programming interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An <b>applicationb> programming interface (API) is the interface that a computer system, library or <b>applicationb> provides in order to allow requests for service to be made of it by other computer programs, and/or to allow data to be exchanged between them.
Many types of systems and applications implement APIs, such as graphics systems, databases, networks, web services, and even some computer games.
Interfaces intended for the fastest execution often consist of sets of functions, procedures, variables and data structures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface   (762 words)

  
 MQSeries <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
If the <b>applicationb> requested that the queue manager generate the contents of the message identifier field in the control information section of the message (by using the constant MQMI_NONE), the call inserts the value in the field before the structure is returned.
The definitions of the calls, structures and constants are given in header files for each of the supported programming languages.
Similarly when a program gets a message from a queue within a unit of work, that message remains on the queue until the program commits the unit of work, but the message is not available to be retrieved by other programs.
http://www.fiendish.demon.co.uk/MQSeries/api.html   (2368 words)

  
 MAPI - Messaging <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
Mail API A programming interface from Microsoft that enables a client <b>applicationb> to send to and receive mail from Exchange Server or a Microsoft Mail (MS Mail) messaging system.
An open and comprehensive messaging interface used by programmers to create messaging and workgroup applications—such as electronic mail, scheduling, calendaring, and document management.
This is the API that the software <b>applicationb> (i.e.
http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/MAPI.asp   (779 words)

  
 NExS conNExions API Manual
This could be useful in sophisticated applications where a NExS instance is connected to several client programs, perhaps running on different computers on a network.
The only prerequisites for creating a client <b>applicationb> which utilizes the NExS connection library are a C or Fortran compiler and the X11 (release 3 or higher) object library.
Programs written for version 1.0 of the library can be compiled under version 2.0 if they are modified to pass the value 0 to nexs_display().
http://www.greytrout.com/manuals/conNExions-manual.php3   (13170 words)

  
 A Critique of the Windows <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
It is therefore difficult to port existing system-programming applications directly to it without resorting to the use of a relatively thick compatibility layer that isolates the <b>applicationb> from the Windows system.
One exemplar result of this simple-minded approach is that <b>applicationb> installation disks created with the Visual Basic 3.0 development environment on a Windows 95 platform will destroy the setup of a Windows 3.1 platform when an installation is attempted.
Programming language, library, and tool vendors should try to provide well-designed, generic, high-level functionality for accomplishing Windows related tasks, resisting the current worrying trend and natural temptation to cover the interfacing area by a cover-all Windows
http://www.dmst.aueb.gr/dds/pubs/jrnl/1997-CSI-WinApi/html/win.html   (3699 words)

  
 The BOINC <b>applicationb> programming interface (API)
On startup, the <b>applicationb> reads the state file to determine where to begin computation.
For example you might want to output debugging information if the <b>applicationb> is running standalone.
BOINC applications may consist of several programs that are executed in sequence; these are called compound applications.
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/api.php   (918 words)

  
 TMAPI - Common Topic Map <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
For an <b>applicationb> developer, this leads to non-portable code; the need to learn a new API for every topic map implementation he or she uses and the lack of a community of supporting developers.
TMAPI has been developed in an open process by developers working on topic map processors and topic map applications and placed into the public domain.
The TMAPI specification defines a set of core interfaces which must be implemented by a compliant <b>applicationb> as well as a set of additional interfaces which may be implemented by a compliant <b>applicationb> or which may be built upon the core interfaces.
http://www.tmapi.org   (581 words)

  
 The C <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface to SVL
MOE was developed around an embedded programming language, the Scientific Vector Language (SVL), which is used by both applications developers and MOE users to extend and customize existing features of MOE, and to rapidly design, test, and deploy entirely new features and methodology.
Many applications use internal resources, such as files, databases, memory buffers, or graphic objects.
Since SVL is used both as a programming language and as an interactive command language, it is quite common that a function is presented with a "wrong" argument such as an invalid expression or variable name.
http://www.chemcomp.com/feature/capi.htm   (1812 words)

  
 rsvpapi.txt
In the RAPI interface, the <b>applicationb> is given some choice of data formats.
The calling <b>applicationb> should supply the appropriate form, sockaddr_in or sockaddr_in6, and cast it into a sockaddr for the call.
The RAPI interface is one realization of the generic API contained in the RSVP Functional Specification document, and it is being published for information only.
http://www.isi.edu/rsvp/DOCUMENTS/rsvpapi.txt   (1340 words)

  
 <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface - Computerworld
<b>Applicationb> programming interfaces (API) can seem vague, and vendors or developers might wave them around like magic wands that solve all problems.
To accomplish this, the asking program uses a set of standardized requests, called <b>applicationb> programming interfaces (API), that have been defined for the program being called upon.
<b>Applicationb> developers and vendors must constantly be thinking about whether their APIs will be understandable to future developers.
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/software/appdev/story/0,10801,43487,00.html   (1666 words)

  
 The Google API's and their uses
Although mostly intended for Web developers, search engine implementations or Internet applications that query the Internet using the Google database, Google’s API could be of some help for you, depending on your general level of knowledge or expertise in Web technology and your programming skills.
As it’s name implies, it is an interface that queries the Google database to help programmers in the development of their applications.
As of now, the available resources to fully implement and support the program are rather limited, which explains why there is a 1,000 queries a day limit on all accounts.
http://www.rankforsales.com/google-api-s-and-their-uses.html   (1025 words)

  
 <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
This event allows applications to be notified when the user brings up a popup menu item over an object.
This event notifies applications when a user changes the layers currently being displayed in a view (that is, moves a window on top of or underneath another window).
This event notifies applications when the user (or another <b>applicationb>) changes the view that the Network Views tool is currently displaying.
http://docs.sun.com/source/816-2003/API_api.html   (3675 words)

  
 Axis Communications - Network Camera Developer pages
This document specifies the external HTTP based <b>applicationb> programming interface of the Axis camera and video servers.
The request has succeeded, but an <b>applicationb> error can still occur, which will be returned as an <b>applicationb> error code.
Bypasses the presetpos interface and tells the device to save its current position as preset position directly in the device, where is a device-specific preset position number.
http://www.axis.com/techsup/cam_servers/dev/cam_http_api.htm   (5487 words)

  
 Java <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
The index entries are linked to their corresponding entries in the <b>applicationb> programming inteface which immediately follows.
The superclass and interface references at the beginning of the class are links.
When a method overrides a method in the superclass, the API has the entry "Overrides: foo in class bar." Both foo (the method name) and bar (the class name) are links.
http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/2.1/api/API_users_guide.html   (497 words)

  
 Extensible SNMP <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
The subagent is usually embedded within an <b>applicationb>, such as a router daemon.
There are also network management <b>applicationb> programs (usually running on a host somewhere on the network) that send SNMP commands to the various managed devices on the network to perform the management tasks.
program has a print option that allows you to dump the contents of the entire tree generated as a result of the objects it finds into the
http://h30097.www3.hp.com/docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51_HTML/ARH9UCTE/SNMPCHXX.HTM   (10072 words)

  
 The Java <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface - Java
Collectively the packages are referred to as the java class library or the Java Applications Programming Interface (the Java API).
The Java API is a rich set of predefined classes that you can reuse in your programs to make your programming life easier.
They help you to develop robust programs without a lot of complicated coding.
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art22665.asp   (517 words)

  
 CONCERT - <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
The following subsections describe the low-level programming interface on which concert scores are based.
Native code of external applications may be stored in the database and retrieved on demand by the corresponding concert instruments on demand (thus avoiding local installations of the program).
A name for the variant of the object, such as the language of a document, the type of native code for a program, or the member of an ensemble that generated an object during a concert.
http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/people/schreine/papers/ipa97/index_11.html   (2348 words)

  
 Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-040: Vulnerability in Windows Telephony Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution (893756)
Note Depending on the version of the operating system or programs installed, some of the files that are listed in the file information table may not be installed.
Communication programs may identify the caller, recall and display caller information, and even prioritize or route a call, based on customer information.
Note If you want to enable certain programs and services to communicate through the firewall, click Settings on the Advanced tab, and then select the programs, the protocols, and the services that are required.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS05-040.mspx   (7256 words)

  
 <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
External programs use the API to monitor and control EnFuzion operation by sending queries about the execution progress, by changing the execution through changing variable values, and so forth.
Through the API, EnFuzion can be easily integrated with other programs into a seamless environment.
This port is the main communication channel between the cluster and other programs.
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/cluster/enfman80/x7450.htm   (1897 words)

  
 Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia - <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface API
Sockets is the original networking interface, developed by UCB for their BSD-series UNIX operating systems.
Since the average UNIX Sockets program will block in several places (such as DNS lookups, or opening a TCP connection, or reading from one), porting network software to Microsoft Windows usually requires some code modification.
Although this discussion has been C-oriented, it is worth mentioning that Sockets has been successfully ported to other language environments, of which Perl is the most notable for UNIX systems.
http://ie.activedomain.org/3.htm   (928 words)

  
 <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
Both programs are open-source implementations of the Windows API (<b>applicationb> programming interface) for Unix and the X Window System.
An <b>applicationb> programming interface (API) is a set of definitions of the ways in which one piece of computer software communicates with another.
Programmers can then take advantage of the API by making use of its functionality, saving them the task of programming everything from scratch.
http://www.wikiverse.org/application-programming-interface   (855 words)

  
 API - <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
<b>Applicationb> Programming Interface, or API, gives you the ability to customize CopiaFacts to your business's needs.
Rather than develop a separate interface for each programming language in existence, CopiaFacts uses a file-based API structure.
This allows you to work with ANY programming language that can write a text file.
http://www.copia.com/copiafacts/api.html   (230 words)

  
 <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
If you browse persistent global object from your <b>applicationb> you may inform current user that this object is browsed and hence windows for this object could be updated after transaction commit or abandon and closed by closing logical area automatically.
Of course, this management is an overhead which should be applied only to objects which are really used by the <b>applicationb>.
This message should be used by the <b>applicationb> programmer in all applications changing the objects, e.g.
http://www.artinapples.sk/artbase/apg_api2.html   (5656 words)

  
 tim's journal: What is API?
eBay API- The <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface (API) is the heart of the Developers Program.
Blogger API- For independent developers and partners who are interested in hooking into Blogger with other programs, interfaces, or environments.
Google uses the SOAP and WSDL standards so a developer can program in his or her favorite environment- such as Java, Perl, or Visual Studio.NET.
http://torque.oncloud8.com/archives/000420.html   (608 words)

  
 Performance <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface 3.0
MacUpdate OSX 10/25/04 10 PM Objectscript 2.10.1 - Object-oriented programming language.
MacUpdate OSX 11/01/04 07 AM AppExe 2.0b - <b>Applicationb> launcher.
FreshMeat 10/26/04 03 PM Sketsa 3.3 - Vector drawing <b>applicationb> based on SVG.
http://download.zicos.com/news.php/n/7374   (263 words)

  
 SIO Low-Level <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
The parallel data laboratory has been an active participant in the development of the SIO low-level <b>applicationb> programming interface.
Consequently, the API is primarily one for "tool writers" or highly sophisticated <b>applicationb> programers.
Briefly, the high level goals of the interface are to:
http://www.pdl.cmu.edu/SIO/SioAPI.html   (183 words)

  
 MAPI: Messaging <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface
Messaging <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface (MAPI) defines a complete architecture for messaging applications, which allows client programs to become (e-mail) messaging-enabled, -aware, or -based by calling MAPI subsystem routines that interface with certain messaging systems and message stores.
MAPI is made up of a set of common <b>applicationb> programming interfaces and a dynamic-link library (DLL) component.
The interfaces are used to create and access diverse messaging applications and messaging systems, offering a uniform environment for development and use and providing true independence for both.
http://www.networkdictionary.com/software/mapi.php   (418 words)

  
 What is API? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
Abbreviation of <b>applicationb> program interface, a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications.
Most operating environments, such as MS-Windows, provide an API so that programmers can write applications consistent with the operating environment.
You are in the: Small Business Computing Channel
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/A/API.html   (223 words)

  
 API - <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface - EmailLabs Technology
API- <b>Applicationb> Programming Interface - EmailLabs Technology
The API is also used by EmailLabs partners to re-implement the EmailLabs user interface as well as by clients who want to use a portion of the EmailLabs functionality as a part of their <b>applicationb>.
Private Label Branding for a Customized User Interface Some of our private label clients (agencies and resellers) use our API to modify the user interface of the EmailLabs <b>applicationb>, allowing them to market our solution to their clients with their own branding and customize the look and feel according to their specifications.
http://www.emaillabs.com/apifaq.html   (516 words)

  
 <b>applicationb> program interface - a Whatis.com definition - see also: API, <b>applicationb> programming interface
An <b>applicationb> program interface (API- and sometimes spelled <b>applicationb> programming interface) is the specific method prescribed by a computer operating system or by an <b>applicationb> program by which a programmer writing an <b>applicationb> program can make requests of the operating system or another <b>applicationb>.
<b>applicationb> program interface - a Whatis.com definition - see also: API, <b>applicationb> programming interface
An API can be contrasted with a graphical user interface or a command interface (both of which are direct user interfaces) as interfaces to an operating system or a program.
http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid43_gci213778,00.html   (172 words)

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