• The Jakarta Expression Language (EL; formerly Expression Language and Unified Expression Language) is a special purpose programming language mostly used...
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  • places Jakarta Expression Language, a domain-specific language used in Jakarta EE web applications. Formerly known as "Unified Expression Language", "Expression...
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    constructing user interfaces out of components; Jakarta Expression Language (EL) is a simple language originally designed to satisfy the specific needs...
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    Apache Tomcat (redirect from Jakarta Tomcat)
    short) is a free and open-source implementation of the Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Expression Language, and WebSocket technologies. It provides a "pure Java"...
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  • is similar to PHP and ASP, but uses the Java programming language. To deploy and run Jakarta Server Pages, a compatible web server with a servlet container...
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    Jakarta (/dʒəˈkɑːrtə/; Indonesian pronunciation: [dʒaˈkarta] , Betawi: Jakartè), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (Indonesian: Daerah...
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  • styles of expression used throughout Indonesia that are not necessarily mutually intelligible. Regional slang from the capital of Jakarta, based on Betawi...
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  • support regular expressions. C++ bindings were developed by Google and became officially part of PCRE in 2006. "STD.regex - D Programming Language - Digital...
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    pp. 1–42. Ni Komang Erviani (March 30, 2012). "Balinese Language 'Will Never Die'". The Jakarta Post. Spitzing, Günter (2002). Practical Balinese: Phrasebook...
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    Lampungese and other languages, 10.5 Sundanese, and 9.4 Indonesian. The figures are somewhat outdated for some regions, especially Jakarta; but they remain...
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