Subject | English | Czech |
comp., MS | Directory Services Markup Language An open, extensible, standards-based format for publishing directory service schemas and exchanging directory contents | jazyk DSML (Directory Services Markup Language) |
comp., MS | Language Profile Service | Jazykový profil (A Windows service that automatically manages user language preferences. Localized apps can inherit these settings, saving developers time and effort by making it unnecessary for applications to manage user language preferences on their own) |
polit. | Language Service | překladatelská služba |
polit. | Language Service | překladatelská služba Generálního sekretariátu Rady Evropské unie |
comp., MS | language service | služba jazyka (A service in Visual Studio that provides language-specific support for editing source code in the integrated development environment (IDE)) |
polit. | Language Service of the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union | překladatelská služba |
polit. | Language Service of the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union | překladatelská služba Generálního sekretariátu Rady Evropské unie |
comp., MS | language service parser | jazykový analyzátor (A component that is used to describe the functions and scope of the tokens in source code) |
comp., MS | language service scanner | jazykový prohledávač (A component that is used to identify types of tokens in source code. This information is used for syntax highlighting and for quickly identifying token types that can trigger other operations, for example, brace matching) |
comp., MS | Web Service Description Language Schema | schéma Web Service Description Language (An interface implemented in the XML message format for describing the network services offered by the server) |
comp., MS | Web Services Description Language " An XML format for describing Web services. WSDL allows Web service providers and users of such services to work together easily by enabling the separation of the description of the abstract functionality offered by a service from concrete details of a service description such as ""how"" and ""where"" that functionality is offered." | WSDL (Web Services Description Language) |