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It supports all fabric modules and is based on a modular, extensible architecture, with plug-in modules for additional fabric modules or functionality. targetcli provides a CLI that uses an underlying generic target library through a well-defined API. Thus the CLI can easily be replaced or complemented by a UI with other metaphors, such as a GUI.
AppFabric Caching stores serialized managed objects in a cache cluster. The cache cluster consists of one or more machines that pool their available physical memory. [2] This pooled memory is presented to cache clients as a single source of caching memory.
An application programming interface (API) is a connection between computers or between computer programs. It is a type of software interface, offering a service to other pieces of software. [1] A document or standard that describes how to build such a connection or interface is called an API specification.
ANSI INCITS 432-2007: Information technology - Fabric Application Interface Standard or FAIS is an application programming interface framework for implementing storage applications in a storage area network. FAIS is defined by Technical Committee T11 of the International Committee for Information Technology Standards. [1]
QFabric System Components consists of: QFabric Nodes - fixed-configuration edge platforms that connect to networked data center devices; QFabric Interconnect - a high-speed transport device that connects all QFabric Nodes in a full-mesh topology
Fabric.js is a Javascript HTML5 canvas library. It is a fully open-source project with many contributions over the years. [ 1 ] The library was originally developed in 2010 by Juriy Zaytsev, whom also led the project until 2016.
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ECS: API for generating elements for various markup languages; ESME: secure and highly scalable microsharing and micromessaging platform that allows people to discover and meet one another and get controlled access to other sources of information, all in a business process context