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PrimeFaces Extensions is a lightweight open source component library for Java Server Faces 2.x. The project is built on top of the PrimeFaces - a rapidly evolving component suite. PrimeFaces Extensions consists of extended components missing in other JSF 2.x libraries or with improved components which already exist somewhere but don't work there smoothly.
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A doubly linked list type defined as part of the C++ Standard Library. Also use [tag:C++].
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Anything related to noise reduction techniques and tools. This tag may be employed for questions on algorithms (and corresponding implementations) used to reduce noise in digital data and signals.
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Operands are values acted upon by an operator, method, or other functional entity.
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Consensus is the problem of reaching agreement among members of a group.
Talking in terms of computing it is the agreement on a certain value that is needed for during computation by nodes that participate in a cluster. Reaching consensus in a distributed environment is a challenging task and under certain conditions not even possible. Consensus algorithms are often used for replicating a state machine as a general approach for enhancing fault-tolerance
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SQuirreL SQL Client is a graphical Java program that will allow you to view the structure of a JDBC compliant database, browse the data in tables, issue SQL commands etc.
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Terminal Services provides the ability to host multiple, simultaneous client sessions on Windows Server 2003.
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The Bullet Physics Library is an Open Source collision detection and rigid body dynamics library. The library is free for commercial use and open source under the ZLib License.
**Do not use this for bullet points. Use [bulletedlist] instead. For bulleted lists in HTML, use [html-lists]. For generic bullet/projectile calculations use the [projectile] tag.**
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Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer outside the boundaries of the object.
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