Meaning sax
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1923, colloquial shortening of saxophone.
Source: etymonline.com

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a saxophone
Source: en.oxforddictionaries.com

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A public domain alternative to Document Object Model (DOM) that defines an event-oriented interface for Java applications.
Source: gartner.com

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Simple API for XML. An event-driven, serial-access mechanism for accessing XML documents.
Source: oracle.com

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XML Acronyms Dictionary Simple API for XMLSAX is a common interface implemented for many different XML parsers (and things that pose as XML parsers), just as the JDBC is a common interface implemented for many different relational databases (and things that pose as relational databases).(Definition adapted from www.saxproject.org)Access the specifi [..]
Source: comptechdoc.org (offline)

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Short for Simple API for XML, an event-based API that, as an alternative to DOM, allows someone to access the contents of an XML document. SAX was originally a Java-only API. The current version suppo [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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SAX stands for SAX (Simple API for XML), a parsing technique for XML (extensible Markup Language). It is part of Oracle’s JAXP (Java Api for XML Processing) classes for manipulating XML. It hands you [..]
Source: mindprod.com

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The Simple API for XML (SAX) is an API (application programming interface) that allows a programmer to interpret an XML file. SAX is an alternative to DOM.
Source: altova.com

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(n) a Belgian maker of musical instruments who invented the saxophone (1814-1894)(n) a single-reed woodwind with a conical bore
Source: beedictionary.com

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Sax was born in jauernig (then, Austrian-Silesia; today, Javornik in Czechoslovakia). He studied in Vienna, where he became an university lecturer. ...
Source: dictionaryofeconomics.com

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Sax was born in Jauernig (then, Austrian-Silesia; today, Javornik in Czechoslovakia). He studied in Vienna, where he became a university lecturer. After ...
Source: dictionaryofeconomics.com

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SAX (Simple API for XML) differs from DOM in that it is event-driven: the document flashes before your eyes while the parser notifies you of elements and attributes. You pick out the bits you want as it goes by. SAX is lightweight and simple, but working out your location in a document can be challenging. Developers generally use SAX in server appl [..]
Source: javaworld.com (offline)





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