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A

  • AJAX - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
  • API - Application Programming Interface

B

  • BLOB - Binary Large Object
  • BIOS - Basic Input Output System

C

  • CA - Certification Authority
  • CGI - Common Gateway Interface
  • CLOB - Character Large Object
  • CRM - Customer Relationship Management
  • CSS - Cascading Style Sheets

D

E

  • EAR - Enterprise Application Archive
  • EJB - Enterprise JavaBeans

G

  • GUI - Graphical User Interface

I

  • IDE - Integrated Development Environment

J

  • JDBC - Java Database Connectivity
  • JNDI - Java Naming and Directory Interface
  • JNLP - Java Network Launching Protocol
  • JDK - Java Development Kit
  • JFC - Java Foundation Classes
  • JRE - Java Runtime Environment
  • JSF - JavaServer Faces
  • JSP - JavaServer Pages
  • JSTL - JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library
  • JVM - Java Virtual Machine

K

  • KDD - Knowledge Discovery in Data Bases

L

  • LDAP - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

M

O

  • ODBC - Open Database Connectivity
  • OOP - Objektorientierte Programmierung

P

  • PDA - Personal Digital Assistant

R

  • RFC - Request for Comment
  • RMI - Remote Method Invocation

S

  • SDK - Software Development Kit
  • SSI - Server Side Includes
  • SSL - Secure Sockets Layer
  • SSO - Singe Sign On

U

  • UML - Unified Modelling Language
  • URI - Uniform Resource Identifier
  • URL - Uniform Resource Locator

W

  • W3C - World Wide Web Consortium
  • WWW - World Wide Web

X

  • XML - eXtensible Markup Language
  • XSL - Extensible Stylesheet Language