The Jakarta Expression Language (EL; formerly Expression Language and Unified Expression Language) is a special purpose programming language mostly used...
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places Jakarta Expression Language, a domain-specific language used in Jakarta EE web applications. Formerly known as "Unified Expression Language", "Expression...
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Apache Tomcat (redirect from Jakarta Tomcat)
short) is a free and open-source implementation of the Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Expression Language, and WebSocket technologies. It provides a "pure Java"...
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constructing user interfaces out of components; Jakarta Expression Language (EL) is a simple language originally designed to satisfy the specific needs...
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Jakarta (/dʒəˈkɑːrtə/ ; Indonesian pronunciation: [dʒaˈkarta] , Betawi: Jakartè), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (Indonesian: Daerah...
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is similar to PHP and ASP, but uses the Java programming language. To deploy and run Jakarta Server Pages, a compatible web server with a servlet container...
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Indonesian slang (redirect from Indonesian Slang Language)
styles of expression used throughout Indonesia that are not necessarily mutually intelligible. Regional slang from the capital of Jakarta, based on Betawi...
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support regular expressions. C++ bindings were developed by Google and became officially part of PCRE in 2006. "STD.regex - D Programming Language - Digital...
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Jakarta Faces, formerly Jakarta Server Faces and JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a Java specification for building component-based user interfaces for web applications...
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Lampungese and other languages, 10.5 Sundanese, and 9.4 Indonesian. The figures are somewhat outdated for some regions, especially Jakarta; but they remain...
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Pramoedya Ananta Toer (category Articles with Indonesian-language sources (id))
house arrest (in Jakarta after his imprisonment in Buru), he became a cause célèbre for advocates of human rights and freedom of expression. Pramoedya was...
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pp. 1–42. Ni Komang Erviani (March 30, 2012). "Balinese Language 'Will Never Die'". The Jakarta Post. Spitzing, Günter (2002). Practical Balinese: Phrasebook...
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Jakarta Kota Station (Indonesian: Stasiun Jakarta Kota, station code: JAKK) is a railway station, located in the old city core of Kota, Jakarta, Indonesia...
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Indonesian Arabic (category Language articles with IETF language tag)
in urban Jakarta currently use this language. Indonesian Arabic also has a big influence on the Condet dialect, a dialect of Betawi language, where Arabic...
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Titi DJ (category People from Jakarta)
of the language of the heart". 6 April 2020. Minarti, Helly (24 January 1999). "Titi DJ goes it alone in juggling family and music", The Jakarta Post....
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Laskowske (1989). "South Sulawesi languages". In: J.N. Sneddon (ed.), Studies in Sulawesi linguistics part 1, pp. 1-17. Jakarta: Badan Penyelenggara Seri Nusa...
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Web template system (category Scripting languages)
data; Template resource: web templates specified according to a template language; The template and content resources are processed and combined by the template...
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in Australia and the Netherlands, and in Indonesia: in Bali, Singapore, Jakarta, Mungkid (Magelang), Solo, Surabaya and Yogyakarta. Masriadi is one of...
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demonstrated that in the languages around the world, certain concepts in the basic vocabulary (such as the Swadesh list or the Leipzig–Jakarta list) tend to be...
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Apache Velocity (redirect from Jakarta Velocity)
needed] Free and open-source software portal Apache Torque FreeMarker Jakarta Server Pages Thymeleaf "Apache Velocity - Project News". velocity.apache...
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Indonesian) Siregar, Ahmad Samin, Kamus Bahasa Angkola/Mandailing Indonesia, Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan Dan Pengembangan Bahasa, Departemen Pendidikan Dan Kebudayaan...
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The Jakarta Standard Tag Library (JSTL; formerly JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library) is a component of the Java EE Web application development platform...
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West Irian Liberation Monument (category Central Jakarta)
located in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is located in the center of Lapangan Banteng (formerly Waterloo Square) in Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta. Sukarno, then...
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centres in Indonesia, the most important of which is the Erasmus Language Centre (ETC) in Jakarta. Each year, some 1,500 to 2,000 students take Dutch courses...
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Chinese Indonesians (redirect from Chinese people in Jakarta)
Indonesian language. Many of the Chinese living in capital city Jakarta and other towns located in Java are not fluent in Chinese languages, due to New...
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Indonesia (category Articles containing Indonesian-language text)
consists of 38 provinces, nine of which have special autonomous status. Jakarta, the largest city, is the world's second-most-populous urban area. Indonesia...
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1946 (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
The Central All-Indonesian Workers Organization (SOBSI) is founded in Jakarta. December 1 – Miguel Alemán Valdés takes office as President of Mexico...
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Indonesian honorifics (category Honorifics by language)
and Jakarta, abang/"kakak" ( Southern Sumatra) is for "older brother" and kakak / "Ayuk" (Southern Sumatra) is for "older sister". In Betawi language (used...
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as well as Jakarta. The Gorontalo language belongs to the Gorontalic language group, which is part of the Gorontalo-Mongondow languages family, a branch...
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Merauke (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2025, Kabupaten Merauke Dalam Angka 2025 (Katalog-BPS 1102001.9401) A Dictionary of the Aneityumese Language: In Two Parts...
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