Similar words: snipping, nipper, tippet, whippet, snip, snipe, sniper, snip off. Meaning: ['snɪpɪt] n. a small piece of anything (especially a piece that has been snipped off).
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(61) Normally, if you need some minor function within the BPEL processes, such as a simple calculation, you can embed this code in a Java snippet inside the BPEL process.
(62) The return node of the snippet is the operation response.
(63) Since there is no first class tooling in the Business Object Map editor for static relationships, you need to write a snippet.
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(64) The visual snippet editor uses a graphical view that lets you work at a conceptual level without knowing the details of how to express logic in textual Java code.
(65) The snippet processor reads table data from the disk array into memory.
(66) After you insert the code snippet, you modify it to work in your application.
(67) Examples: 1. ( One snippet from a recent" intimate portrait" of the first lady: Mr Bush likes to spend his evenings doing jigsaw puzzles, one of which shows the face of his Scotch terrier, Barney.
(68) A visual snippet diagram also supports the conditional execution of code groups, which you create by adding a conditional control structure.
(69) Following is a typical code snippet you can use to determine if the operating environment is big- or little-endian; you can set a specific flag for your convenience.
(70) Client code can refer to these methods in their code regardless of the actual Database -derived object used. For example, the following code snippet shows how to use the ExecuteDataSet method.
(71) For example, the following code snippet creates the default database object.