Subject | Dutch | English |
comp., MS | Exchange-webservices | Exchange Web Services (A set of features that provides a programming interface for accessing Microsoft Exchange data through the Client Access server role by using Web services) |
comp., MS | PowerPivot-webservice | PowerPivot Web service (A Web service that performs request redirection for processing requests that are directed to a PowerPivot Engine service instance that is outside the farm) |
comp., MS | webservice Certificaatinschrijving | Certificate Enrollment Web Service (A role service within the AD CS server role that enables users and computers to enroll for and renew certificates even when the computer is not a member of a domain or if a domain-joined computer is temporarily outside the security boundary of the computer network) |
comp., MS | webservice Certificaatinschrijvingsbeleid | Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service (A role service within the AD CS server role that enables users and computers to obtain certificate enrollment policy information even when the computer is not a member of a domain or if a domain-joined computer is temporarily outside the security boundary of the corporate network) |
comp., MS | webservice PerformancePoint Monitoring Server | PerformancePoint Monitoring Server Web Service (A collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) that provide the core functionality of PerformancePoint Monitoring Server, connecting PerformancePoint Dashboard Designer to the Monitoring Server database, Dashboard Viewer for SharePoint, and data sources) |
comp., MS | webservice voor RemoteApp en Extern bureaublad-verbinding | RemoteApp and Desktop Connection Web service (A Web service that is installed as a part of RAD Web Access to help client computers keep in sync with workspaces) |
comp., MS | Webservices-federatie | Web Services Federation (A specification that defines a model and a set of messages for brokering trust and the federation of identity and authentication information across different trust realms. The WS-Federation specification identifies two sources of identity and authentication requests across trust realms: active requestors, such as Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)-enabled applications, and passive requestors, which are defined as Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) browsers that can support broadly supported versions of HTTP, for example, HTTP 1.1) |
comp., MS | Windows-webservices-API | Windows Web Services API (A native-code implementation of SOAP that provides a foundation for building Web services for internal Microsoft customers such as components of Windows and parts of Office) |
comp., MS | XML-webservice | XML Web service (A unit of application logic providing data and services to other applications that can invoke Web protocols) |