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- A prefix applied to URIs, URNs, and XML entities to prevent naming conflicts.
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Object Linking and Embedding Data Base (OLE/DB), OLE/DB, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), SSL, strong password
- A logical collection of properties in an Exchange store schema. A namespace serves to group related properties together for easy property discovery and, more importantly, to keep the property names unique. A Domain Name System (DNS) name creates a namespace; for example, microsoft.com. [Exchange 2003]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - display name, distinguished name, DNS (Domain Name System), FQDN (fully qualified domain name), Object
- A name, or group of names, that is defined according to some naming convention; any bounded area in which a given name can be resolved. Active Directory is primarily a namespace, as is any directory service. A telephone directory is also a namespace. The Internet uses a hierarchical namespace that partitions names into categories known as top-level domains such as .com, .edu, and .gov, which are at the top of the hierarchy. See also: hierarchical namespace
GuardianEdge Technologies - Cite This Source - This Definition - Defines the scope of AD, based on the hierarchical nature of DNS Namespace defines the structure of the database and the relationship between its objects, based on an X.500 naming scheme that identifies containers when naming objects.
Les Entreprises Resolutions Enterprises - Cite This Source - This Definition - Authoritative, DNS, Domain Name System (DNS), Domain Naming System, Domain Specific Contents, Hierarchical namespace, Name resolution, RDN, Relative Distinguished name (RDN), Scope of Active Directory
- The area of a program in which particular identifiers are visible. Java uses packages to provide namespaces, and its visibility rules - private, package, protected, public - variously contain identifiers within namespaces.
David J. Barnes - Cite This Source - This Definition - A standard that lets you specify a unique label for the set of element names defined by a DTD. A document using that DTD can be included in any other document without having a conflict between element names. The elements defined in your DTD are then uniquely identified so that, for example, the parser can tell when an element
<name>should be interpreted according to your DTD rather than using the definition for an element <name>in a different DTD. - Error, fatal error, kXML, parser, valid, validating parser, warning, well-formed
- A domain of names. You needn't worry about whether the names in one such domain have been used in another. See "package".
Perl - Cite This Source - This Definition - breakpoint, built-in, current package, package, @ symbol, symbol table, symbolic debugger, syntax