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QueryValueArgumentBinder bind(ArgumentConversionContext, HttpRequest) - Method in class io. PathVariableAnnotationBinder bind(ArgumentConversionContext, HttpRequest) - Method in class io. ParameterAnnotationBinder bind(ArgumentConversionContext, HttpRequest) - Method in class io. HeaderAnnotationBinder bind(ArgumentConversionContext, HttpRequest) - Method in class io. DefaultBodyAnnotationBinder bind(ArgumentConversionContext, HttpRequest) - Method in class io. CookieAnnotationBinder bind(ArgumentConversionContext, HttpRequest) - Method in class io. bind(ArgumentConversionContext, HttpRequest) - Method in class io. SessionArgumentBinder ArgumentUtils - Class in io.īinds a given Executable using the given registry and source object. OptionalSessionValueArgumentBinder argumentType() - Method in class io. OptionalSessionArgumentBinder argumentType() - Method in class io. MultipartBodyArgumentBinder argumentType() - Method in class io. PublisherBodyBinder argumentType() - Method in class io.multipart. InputStreamBodyBinder argumentType() - Method in class io.binders. CompletableFutureBodyBinder argumentType() - Method in class io.binders. LocaleArgumentBinder argumentType() - Method in class io.binders. BasicAuthArgumentBinder argumentType() - Method in class io. TypedClientArgumentRequestBinder argumentType() - Method in class io. TypeArgumentBinder argumentType() - Method in interface io. AbstractInitializableBeanDefinition.MethodReference argumentType() - Method in interface io. AnnotationValueĬreate an argument for the given type to aid with bean provider lookup.

AnnotationValue AnnotationValue(AnnotationValue, Map, ConvertibleValues, Function) - Constructor for class io. AnnotationValue AnnotationValue(String, ConvertibleValues) - Constructor for class io. AnnotationValue AnnotationValue(String) - Constructor for class io. AnnotationValue AnnotationValue(String, Map, Map, RetentionPolicy, List>) - Constructor for class io. AnnotationValue AnnotationValue(String, Map, Map, RetentionPolicy) - Constructor for class io. AnnotationValue AnnotationValue(String, Map, Map) - Constructor for class io. AnnotationValue AnnotationValue(String, Map, RetentionPolicy, List>) - Constructor for class io. AnnotationValue AnnotationValue(String, Map, RetentionPolicy) - Constructor for class io. AnnotationValue(String, Map) - Constructor for class io. The choice of programming in C has an important role in the effort spent (C language is of high level and doesn't give many facilities to the programmer), but is also the key to success in achieving an efficient management of memory resources and a highly optimized runtime.A runtime representation of the an annotation and its values.

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The value of these lines of code in terms of effort is incalculable: many hours of programming, analysis and redesign, validation, debugging, error correction, adaptation to new formats and processes, etc. These functions have often a scientific and innovative basis that has resulted in dozens of international publications in the fields mentioned above. Furthermore, unlike most GIS programs, MiraMon has many parallelized modules, which greatly reduces runtime on multi-CPU and/or core computers.ĭuring these years, MiraMon has accumulated a huge amount of code lines, which includes general libraries, for example: file management, strings, memory management, matrix algebra, generic mathematical functions, communications, graphical features, etc, but also libraries specialized in the field of Geographic Information Science: Topology, Geoservices, Remote Sensing, Geostatistics, Photogrammetry, Geodesy, Standardization, etc. Note that the MiraMon Map Server is a CGI (Common Gateway Interface) also developed in C language. The only exception of the C development, is the client of the MiraMon Map Browser that is developed with JavaScript.
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From the beginning has been developed in C language, strictly ANSI C for console modules (non-GUI), adding the Windows API functions (Application Programming Interface) for the GUI modules that includes the main program (MiraMon Profesional) for displaying, querying, printing, editing, etc. MiraMon was first developed in 1994, initially for teaching and research purposes in a university context.
