Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.40 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 403 页 | 2.34 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.2 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 403 页 | 2.34 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.22 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 376 页 | 1.33 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.36 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 376 页 | 1.99 MB | 6 月前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.12 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 376 页 | 2.24 MB | 6 月前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.1.22 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 410 页 | 2.37 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.18 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 421 页 | 2.44 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0.24 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 442 页 | 2.56 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.0_BETA1 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 415 页 | 2.41 MB | 1 年前3Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.2.0_BETA3 Programming Guide and Reference
makes a call to a web service, this involves a complicated procedure internally. These calls are remote procedure calls. Each such procedure call typically consists of two “message” being passed, where the name of the procedure to call and the argument names and values passed to it. To give you an idea of what such a message looks like, assuming that a web service provides a procedure called “SayHello” service("localhost", 18083); // server and port string result = service.SayHello("Peter"); // invoke remote procedure and would, for these two pseudo-lines, automatically perform these steps: 1. prepare a connection0 码力 | 416 页 | 2.42 MB | 1 年前3
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