What is the difference between a queue point and a destination?
alphaWorks : Service Integration Bus Explorer : FAQsIn a Service Integration Bus, a destination (i.e. a place where messages can be sent to or consumed from) is an entity that is defined at the bus level. The physical realisation of a destination is a queue point or a publication point and these are localized on messaging engines.
What is the difference between a Stack and a Queue?
jGuru: Collections FAQ Home PageFirst things first. Where can Stacks and Queue's be found? Java provides a Stack class, which can be found within the java.util namespace. Within...
Is this topic for you?
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What is the difference between the Ring and the Queue?
Webring FAQThe first list contains all sites that are actually part of the webring. Each of these sites has applied for membership, placed the webring controls on one or more pages of the site and been approved for membership by the ringmaster. The "Next" and "Previous" links on these sites will work and will move you from one site to the next. The other list was called the Queue in the Original WebRing system.
What is "in Queue"?
Artistopia Music - Help CenterA. When creating an ad campaign, you have the option to set a start date to begin. After successful payment processing, your ad campaign will then show in Advertiser Home under Status as In Queue (in waiting) and is set to begin on the specified date.
What is the difference between a topic and an item?
FAQ: SuperMemo 98Topics are used to present knowledge (like chapters in a book), while items are used to test knowledge by means of repetitions (e.g. they have the question-and-answer structure). The main difference is that topics do not take part in repetitions but are only presented before learning a sequence of items. This helps to approach the subject as a whole before repetitions begin. See also: Topics vs items
What is the difference between a locked topic, and user permissions?
MOST Volunteer :: FAQThere is a slight difference between a topic being locked and not having permission. When a chapter or posting area is locked, it is not accepting new posts from anyone, but users with permission to that area should still be able to read it. Permissions are set for each individual person using groups, and MOST has set strict view permissions for this forum. Unless you are granted permission for an area, you will not see it.
What is considered on topic?
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