Etymology: [ 'st&b ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English stubb, from Old English stybb; akin to Old Norse stufr stump, Greek stypos stem, typtein to beat; more at TYPE.
third-person singular of stub, plural of stub, A page providing only minimal information and intended for later development, A procedure that translates requests from external systems into a format suitable for processing and then submits those requests for processing. (, , ), A placeholder procedure that has the signature of the planned procedure but does not yet implement the intended behavior. (, , ), Something blunted, stunted, or cut short, such as stubble or a stump, The remaining part of the docked tail of a dog, A piece of certain paper items, designed to be torn off and kept for record or identification purposes, An unequal first or last interest calculation period, as a part of a financial swap contract, To remove a plant by pulling it out by the roots, To jam, hit, or bump, especially a toe, To remove most of a tree, bush, or other rooted plant by cutting it close to the ground, An interface-specific object that provides the parameter marshaling and communication required for an application object to receive calls from a client that is running in a different execution environment, such as on a different thread or in another process The stub is located with the application object and communicates with a corresponding proxy that is located with the client that calls it, a short piece remaining on a trunk or stem where a branch is lost, a small piece; "a nub of coal"; "a stub of a pencil", The code model that is generated by the COBIDL utility to support remote procedure calls Stubs hide the complexities of the code that is required to perform remote procedure calls, a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt, A construct written to a snapshot file as a placeholder for a particular directory clipped by the clipfile, or because the directory was inaccessible, the part of a check that is retained as a record, A truss cut off Usually measured by the amount cut off Also Bobtailed, Snubbed, or Clipped, (1) A routine placed into a program to provide a common function (2) A local object that sends a message to a remote object to invoke its associated operation, a dummy procedure definition that has a name and parameters but whose body is not yet implemented, the part of a check that is retained as a record a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt a short piece remaining on a trunk or stem where a branch is lost strike against an object; "She stubbed her one's toe in the dark and now it's broken, A procedure that translates requests from external systems into a format suitable for processing and then submits those requests for processing, strike against an object; "She stubbed her one's toe in the dark and now it's broken", A placeholder procedure that has the signature of the planned procedure but does not yet implement the intended behavior, the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking), Found in external devices, it is a short section of interconnecting cable from the main SCSI cable to the device Usually around 3 inches, the spec calls for it to be less than 0 1m, accidentally strike one's foot or toe against an object; extinguish by crushing, The stump of a tree; that part of a tree or plant which remains fixed in the earth when the stem is cut down; applied especially to the stump of a small tree, or shrub, short projecting part; small piece that remains after use; removable section of a check kept as a record of a transaction; part of a ticket that is returned to the user; short article composed of only a few sentences of text which does not cover the subject from an encyclopedic point of view but provides a dictionary definition and sufficient useful infomation (in Wikipedia), The stub of a cigarette or a pencil is the last short piece of it which remains when the rest has been used. He pulled the stub of a pencil from behind his ear. an ashtray of cigarette stubs, 3. A cheque stub is the small part that you keep as a record of what you have paid, A ticket stub is the part that you keep when you go in to watch a performance. Fans who still have their original ticket stubs should contact Sheffield Arena by July, The short blunt part of anything after larger part has been broken off or used up; hence, anything short and thick; as, the stub of a pencil, candle, or cigar, A log; a block; a blockhead, To remove stubs from; as, to stub land, To strike as the toes, against a stub, stone, or other fixed object, A pen with a short, blunt nib, A stub nail; an old horseshoe nail; also, stub iron, A part of a leaf in a check book, after a check is torn out, on which the number, amount, and destination of the check are usually recorded, To grub up by the roots; to extirpate; as, to stub up edible roots, The left-hand column of a table, If you stub your toe, you hurt it by accidentally kicking something. I stubbed my toes against a table leg. stubbed stubbing stub your toe to hurt your toe by hitting it against something stub out to stop a cigarette from burning by pressing the end of it against something, The object that serves as a surrogate for an actual implementation of a remote object The stub has the same set of remote interfaces defined by the implementation of teh remote object, Special code segments, or a subset of the final intended code which will simulate the interface of that code to other entities Used to prototype, simulate, or test in advance of component completion, A temporary implementaion of part of a program for debugging purposes, Small module called from an application that performs marshalling and transfer of control to a larger body of related code In Jaguar, a stub is a Java class generated by Jaguar Manager and acts as a proxy object for a Jaguar component Compiled and linked with a Java client application, a stub communicates with Jaguar to instantiate and invoke a method on a component in the middle tier Stubs make remote Jaguar components appear local to the client, Small module called from an application that performs marshalling and transfer of control to a larger body of related code In EAServer, a stub is a Java class generated by Jaguar Manager and acts as a proxy object for an EAServer component Compiled and linked with a Java client application, a stub communicates with EAServer to instantiate and invoke a method on a component in the middle tier Stubs make remote EAServer components appear local to the client, A UNIX symbolic link that serves as a place holder for a migrated file and as a pointer to the new location of a migrated file, A local procedure corresponding to a single operation that invokes that operation when called, a skeletal or special purpose implementation of a software module, used to develop or test a component that calls or is otherwise dependent on it Used in integration testing in the small, An interface-specific object that unpackages the parameters for that interface after they are marshaled across the process boundary, and makes the requested method call The stub runs in the address space of the receiver and communicates with a corresponding proxy in the sender's address space See proxy, marshaling, and unmarshaling, An unterminated SCSI bus section branching off the main SCSI bus The SCSI specification dictates that a stub is to be no longer than 0 1 meters (4 inches) for single ended or LVD SCSI and no longer than 0 2 meters (8 inches) for HVD SCSI Stubs cause lots of difficult-to-trace problems Stubs are unavoidable but keep them to a minimum and remember that SCSI devices have stubs that cannot be removed (the PC board traces from the connector on a disk drive to its electronic circuitry are stubs), A construct written to a snapshot file as a placeholder for a particular directory clipped by the policy file, or because the directory was inaccessible, Stubs are groups of nodes that will be checked by the client Stubs that have smaller sums (ie, when all the distances between each node - length - are added, the sum is fairly small) will take longer to process, because there is a greater chance that it is an optimal Golomb ruler See also: node, Optimal Golomb Rulers, One of the following: A dummy procedure used when linking a program with a run-time library The stub need not contain any code Its only purpose is to prevent "undefined label" errors at link time A local procedure in a remote procedure call (RPC) A client calls the stub to perform a task, not necessarily aware that the RPC is involved The stub transmits parameters over the network to the server and returns results to the caller, A skeletal or special-purpose implementation of a software module, used to develop or test a component that calls or is otherwise dependent on it After [IEEE], An unterminated SCSI bus segment branching off the main SCSI bus The SCSI specification dictates that a stub is to be no longer than 0 1 meters (4 inches) for single-ended SCSI and no longer than 0 2 meters (8 inches) for differential SCSI Stubs cause lots of difficult-to-trace problems Stubs are unavoidable but keep them to a minimum and remember that SCSI devices have stubs that cannot be removed (the PC board traces from the connector on a disk drive to its electronic circuitry are stubs),
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A page providing only minimal information and intended for later development
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A procedure that translates requests from external systems into a format suitable for processing and then submits those requests for processing. (, , ) - "After this, the server stub calls the actual procedure on the server."
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A placeholder procedure that has the signature of the planned procedure but does not yet implement the intended behavior. (, , ) - "Even though the stub is a dummy, it allows us to determine whether the procedure is called at the right time by the program or calling procedure."
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Something blunted, stunted, or cut short, such as stubble or a stump
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The remaining part of the docked tail of a dog
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A piece of certain paper items, designed to be torn off and kept for record or identification purposes - "check stub, ticket stub, payment stub"
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An unequal first or last interest calculation period, as a part of a financial swap contract
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To remove a plant by pulling it out by the roots
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To jam, hit, or bump, especially a toe - "I stubbed my toe trying to find the light switch in the dark."
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To remove most of a tree, bush, or other rooted plant by cutting it close to the ground
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An interface-specific object that provides the parameter marshaling and communication required for an application object to receive calls from a client that is running in a different execution environment, such as on a different thread or in another process The stub is located with the application object and communicates with a corresponding proxy that is located with the client that calls it
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a short piece remaining on a trunk or stem where a branch is lost
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a small piece; "a nub of coal"; "a stub of a pencil"
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The code model that is generated by the COBIDL utility to support remote procedure calls Stubs hide the complexities of the code that is required to perform remote procedure calls
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a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt
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A construct written to a snapshot file as a placeholder for a particular directory clipped by the clipfile, or because the directory was inaccessible
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the part of a check that is retained as a record
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A truss cut off Usually measured by the amount cut off Also Bobtailed, Snubbed, or Clipped
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(1) A routine placed into a program to provide a common function (2) A local object that sends a message to a remote object to invoke its associated operation
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a dummy procedure definition that has a name and parameters but whose body is not yet implemented
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the part of a check that is retained as a record a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt a short piece remaining on a trunk or stem where a branch is lost strike against an object; "She stubbed her one's toe in the dark and now it's broken
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A procedure that translates requests from external systems into a format suitable for processing and then submits those requests for processing
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strike against an object; "She stubbed her one's toe in the dark and now it's broken"
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A placeholder procedure that has the signature of the planned procedure but does not yet implement the intended behavior
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the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking)
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Found in external devices, it is a short section of interconnecting cable from the main SCSI cable to the device Usually around 3 inches, the spec calls for it to be less than 0 1m
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accidentally strike one's foot or toe against an object; extinguish by crushing fiil
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The stump of a tree; that part of a tree or plant which remains fixed in the earth when the stem is cut down; applied especially to the stump of a small tree, or shrub
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short projecting part; small piece that remains after use; removable section of a check kept as a record of a transaction; part of a ticket that is returned to the user; short article composed of only a few sentences of text which does not cover the subject from an encyclopedic point of view but provides a dictionary definition and sufficient useful infomation (in Wikipedia) isim
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The stub of a cigarette or a pencil is the last short piece of it which remains when the rest has been used. He pulled the stub of a pencil from behind his ear. an ashtray of cigarette stubs
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3. A cheque stub is the small part that you keep as a record of what you have paid
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A ticket stub is the part that you keep when you go in to watch a performance. Fans who still have their original ticket stubs should contact Sheffield Arena by July
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The short blunt part of anything after larger part has been broken off or used up; hence, anything short and thick; as, the stub of a pencil, candle, or cigar
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A log; a block; a blockhead
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To remove stubs from; as, to stub land
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To strike as the toes, against a stub, stone, or other fixed object
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A pen with a short, blunt nib
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A stub nail; an old horseshoe nail; also, stub iron
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A part of a leaf in a check book, after a check is torn out, on which the number, amount, and destination of the check are usually recorded
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To grub up by the roots; to extirpate; as, to stub up edible roots
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The left-hand column of a table
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If you stub your toe, you hurt it by accidentally kicking something. I stubbed my toes against a table leg. stubbed stubbing stub your toe to hurt your toe by hitting it against something stub out to stop a cigarette from burning by pressing the end of it against something
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The object that serves as a surrogate for an actual implementation of a remote object The stub has the same set of remote interfaces defined by the implementation of teh remote object
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Special code segments, or a subset of the final intended code which will simulate the interface of that code to other entities Used to prototype, simulate, or test in advance of component completion
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A temporary implementaion of part of a program for debugging purposes
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Small module called from an application that performs marshalling and transfer of control to a larger body of related code In Jaguar, a stub is a Java class generated by Jaguar Manager and acts as a proxy object for a Jaguar component Compiled and linked with a Java client application, a stub communicates with Jaguar to instantiate and invoke a method on a component in the middle tier Stubs make remote Jaguar components appear local to the client
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Small module called from an application that performs marshalling and transfer of control to a larger body of related code In EAServer, a stub is a Java class generated by Jaguar Manager and acts as a proxy object for an EAServer component Compiled and linked with a Java client application, a stub communicates with EAServer to instantiate and invoke a method on a component in the middle tier Stubs make remote EAServer components appear local to the client
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A UNIX symbolic link that serves as a place holder for a migrated file and as a pointer to the new location of a migrated file
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A local procedure corresponding to a single operation that invokes that operation when called
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a skeletal or special purpose implementation of a software module, used to develop or test a component that calls or is otherwise dependent on it Used in integration testing in the small
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An interface-specific object that unpackages the parameters for that interface after they are marshaled across the process boundary, and makes the requested method call The stub runs in the address space of the receiver and communicates with a corresponding proxy in the sender's address space See proxy, marshaling, and unmarshaling
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An unterminated SCSI bus section branching off the main SCSI bus The SCSI specification dictates that a stub is to be no longer than 0 1 meters (4 inches) for single ended or LVD SCSI and no longer than 0 2 meters (8 inches) for HVD SCSI Stubs cause lots of difficult-to-trace problems Stubs are unavoidable but keep them to a minimum and remember that SCSI devices have stubs that cannot be removed (the PC board traces from the connector on a disk drive to its electronic circuitry are stubs)
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A construct written to a snapshot file as a placeholder for a particular directory clipped by the policy file, or because the directory was inaccessible
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Stubs are groups of nodes that will be checked by the client Stubs that have smaller sums (ie, when all the distances between each node - length - are added, the sum is fairly small) will take longer to process, because there is a greater chance that it is an optimal Golomb ruler See also: node, Optimal Golomb Rulers
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One of the following: A dummy procedure used when linking a program with a run-time library The stub need not contain any code Its only purpose is to prevent "undefined label" errors at link time A local procedure in a remote procedure call (RPC) A client calls the stub to perform a task, not necessarily aware that the RPC is involved The stub transmits parameters over the network to the server and returns results to the caller
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A skeletal or special-purpose implementation of a software module, used to develop or test a component that calls or is otherwise dependent on it After [IEEE]
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An unterminated SCSI bus segment branching off the main SCSI bus The SCSI specification dictates that a stub is to be no longer than 0 1 meters (4 inches) for single-ended SCSI and no longer than 0 2 meters (8 inches) for differential SCSI Stubs cause lots of difficult-to-trace problems Stubs are unavoidable but keep them to a minimum and remember that SCSI devices have stubs that cannot be removed (the PC board traces from the connector on a disk drive to its electronic circuitry are stubs)
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