What does J stand for?

J stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of J across different fields and industries.

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Junction

A location where train routes converge and diverge or A special directory entry that connects a name in a directory of one file set to the root directory of another file set.2.In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), a specialized entry in the DCE namespace that contains binding information to enable communication between different DCE services.3.A logical connection created to establish a path from one server to another.

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Java

While most of the world uses "Java" as another term for coffee, the computer science world uses it to refer to a programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. The syntax of Java is much like that of C/C++, but it is object-oriented and structured around "classes" instead of functions. Java can also be used for programming applets -- small programs that can be embedded in Web sites.

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Journal

A chronological record of changes made in a set of data; the record can be used to reconstruct a previous version of the set. 2.A feature of OS/400 that WebSphere MQ for iSeries uses to control updates to local objects. Each queue manager library contains a journal for that queue manager. 3.The process of recording information sequentially in a database. 4.A system object where changes made to data are recorded.

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Joist

The metal latch plate in a door frame into which a doorknob plunger latches. A structural load-carrying member with an open web system which supports floors and roofs utilizing hot-rolled or cold-formed steel and is designed as a simple span member. When the electric company and telephone company dig one trench and “drop” both of their service lines in. or Wooden 2 X 8’s, 10’s, or 12’s that run parallel to one another and support a floor or ceiling, and supported in turn by larger beams, girders, or bearing walls.

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Joint

The area where two or more ends or surfaces are joined by a weld or other fastener. Panel Point. The location where two or more members are fastened together mechanically or by welding, brazing, soldering or adhesive bonding. An opening in a rock along which the rock exhibits no displacement; generally an equilibrium response to cooling or unloading.

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Junk

Old cordage past its useful service life as lines aboard ship. The strands of old junk were teased apart in the process called picking oakum.

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Tongue In Cheek

Means a comment was made somewhat jokingly.

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