HTTP works over a TCP connection.
HTTP works over a TCP connection.
HTTP works over a TCP connection.
HTTP works over a TCP connection.
i think its use for 3 phase connection.
Connection Database can be established using language such as Java. For that you need to create an object of Connection type.
A male and female thread connection if metal pipe. If poly pipe a welded fusion connection.
to connect java and data base...use connection stament
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems.[1] Its use for retrieving inter-linked resources, called hypertext documents, led to the establishment of the World Wide Web in 1990 by English physicist Tim Berners-Lee. There are two major versions, HTTP/1.0 that uses a separate connection for every document and HTTP/1.1 that can reuse the same connection to download, for instance, images for the just served page. Hence HTTP/1.1 may be faster as it takes time to set up such connections.--From Wikipedia
"RJ11"
its simple: its either single phase or three phase connection
PSTN dial-up
modem
HTTP/1.0 200 OK connection: close Content-Type: text/html
No, HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is not a connection-oriented protocol; it is a connectionless protocol. HTTP operates over TCP, which is a connection-oriented protocol, but HTTP itself does not establish a persistent connection for communication. Each request-response cycle in HTTP is independent, meaning that after a response is sent, the connection can be closed, making it suitable for stateless transactions.
Telnet is similar to HTTP and FTP in that all three use the TCP protocol for connection-oriented
cheap and simple connection use utp if noise or interference have to consider then co-axial
For a straight-through cable connection, I use diagrams such as: http://www.beginnercode.com/wp-content/imgupload/cat5e_T568B_Wiring_Diagram.gif
Eye contact
For a 30 amp RV connection, it is recommended to use a 10-gauge wire.
DVI is the video support/connection type that the computer use's. Not all computers use it though.