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  • noun computing theory A node within another node of a network or element in a data structure.

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  • The handler checks to make sure there is a message, and that the subnode is the same one the application publishes to (in this case, "function onReceive (event: CollectionNodeEvent): void

    Flex.org - Rich Internet Application Development 2009

  • Liam Burke has done a terrific job of rearranging the Podcasting subnode of the Open Irish Directory so that a number of programmes are now subdivided into their various constituent feeds.

    March 2006 2006

  • Liam Burke has done a terrific job of rearranging the Podcasting subnode of the Open Irish Directory so that a number of programmes are now subdivided into their various constituent feeds.

    It must be Podcasting Friday.... 2006

  • · Now using DisplayAttribute which can un-hide a subnode.

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010

  • Save the Java file, and the operation appears as a subnode of the web service.

    NetBeans Highlights 2010

  • The following code snippet illustrates the handling of the event being raised when a subnode is added to a node:

    MSDN Magazine: RSS Feed 2009

  • Save the Java file, and the operation appears as a subnode of the web service.

    NetBeans Highlights 2009

  • Ftp. ListDirectroyDetails, gets a response based on the supplied node's ftp url, and then parses the response to get all directories and files added to the node, and then creates a subnode for each directroy and passes it back into

    The Code Project Latest Articles 2008

  • I had to use startpath because I wanted only the root node to have the FQN, and each subnode to only show the directory name.

    The Code Project Latest Articles 2008

  • In addition, you need to make sure that TCP / IP protocol is enabled (especially in the case of SQL Server Express Edition, where this is not the default setting) via Protocols for SQLEXPRESS (assuming the typical instance name) subnode of the SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration node in the SQL Server Configuration Manager.

    SQLServerCentral.com Articles 2008

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