Web client
October 14th 2007
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Web client
Web client definition of Web client in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
The client, or user, side of the Web. It typically refers to the Web browser in the user's machine. It may also refer to plug-ins and helper applications that enhance the browser ... (more...)
WebClient Service
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Web Client Software Factory - Home
The Web Client Software Factory is a guidance offering from Microsoft patterns & practices, to assist developers and architects with the design, development and deployment of ... (more...)
Web Client Software Factory - Home
Getting Started with the Web Client Software Factory - June 2007 Are you new to the Web Client Software Factory? This document provides a set of links and a suggested flow of ... (more...)
WebClient Class (System.Net)
Provides common methods for sending data to and receiving data from a resource identified by a URI. (more...)
Web browser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Redirected from Web client) ... A web browser is a software application which enables a user to display and interact ... (more...)
Webclient Requirements Specification Version 1.7
Webclient Requirements Specification Version 1.7 Review Status: version 1.3 formally reviewed . NOTE: This document specifies the ideal webclient, not the current webclient or ... (more...)
Mobile collaboration tools for enterprise messaging for mobile devices
Both Zimbra Collaboration Suite 5.0 Open Source and Network Edition users can access their email, contacts, and calendar using our Zimbra Mobile Web Client. (more...)
Webclient Home Page
Mission Statement: The webclient project aims to provide the premier browser-neutral Java API that enables generic web browsing capability. This capability includes, but is not ... (more...)
WebClient (HtmlUnit 2.3 API)
public class WebClient extends Object implements Serializable. The main starting point in HtmlUnit: this class simulates a web browser. A standard usage of HtmlUnit will start with ... (more...)