Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a declarative manner; by distinct assertion, and not impliedly; by proclamation.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb By distinct assertion; not impliedly; in the form of a declaration.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In a
declarative way.
Etymologies
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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Examples
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Demands You can use the security demand call declaratively or imperatively to specify the permissions that direct or indirect callers must have to access your library.
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"In order for a service provider to be added dynamically and flexibly to an application, even when the application has already been released, and in order for it to be loaded only when it is actually needed, the service provider is registered declaratively, that is, by means of configuration data."
Sun Bloggers 2008
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"In order for a service provider to be added dynamically and flexibly to an application, even when the application has already been released, and in order for it to be loaded only when it is actually needed, the service provider is registered declaratively, that is, by means of configuration data."
Sun Bloggers 2008
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"In order for a service provider to be added dynamically and flexibly to an application, even when the application has already been released, and in order for it to be loaded only when it is actually needed, the service provider is registered declaratively, that is, by means of configuration data."
Sun Bloggers 2008
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"In order for a service provider to be added dynamically and flexibly to an application, even when the application has already been released, and in order for it to be loaded only when it is actually needed, the service provider is registered declaratively, that is, by means of configuration data."
Sun Bloggers 2008
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"In order for a service provider to be added dynamically and flexibly to an application, even when the application has already been released, and in order for it to be loaded only when it is actually needed, the service provider is registered declaratively, that is, by means of configuration data."
Sun Bloggers 2008
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"In order for a service provider to be added dynamically and flexibly to an application, even when the application has already been released, and in order for it to be loaded only when it is actually needed, the service provider is registered declaratively, that is, by means of configuration data."
Planet Sun 2008
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"In order for a service provider to be added dynamically and flexibly to an application, even when the application has already been released, and in order for it to be loaded only when it is actually needed, the service provider is registered declaratively, that is, by means of configuration data."
Sun Bloggers 2008
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"In order for a service provider to be added dynamically and flexibly to an application, even when the application has already been released, and in order for it to be loaded only when it is actually needed, the service provider is registered declaratively, that is, by means of configuration data."
Sun Bloggers 2008
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"In order for a service provider to be added dynamically and flexibly to an application, even when the application has already been released, and in order for it to be loaded only when it is actually needed, the service provider is registered declaratively, that is, by means of configuration data."
Sun Bloggers 2008
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