01167cam0-2200301 --450 991035126010332120240828090926.0978-88-266-0067-320191203d2018----kmuy0itay5050 baitaVAy 101yy<<I >>soggetti del nuovo processo matrimoniale canonicoCittà del VaticanoLibreria editrice vaticana2018266 p.24 cmAnnales doctrinae et iurisprudentiae canonicae4Sul verso dell'occhietto è indicato Atti del 48. Congresso dell'Associazione canonistica italiana, Udine, 5-8 settembre 2016Sulla quarta di copertina si parla degli Atti del 49. Congresso dell'Associazione canonistica italiana, Pescara, 4-7 settembre 2017262.94723itaCongresso nazionale di diritto canonico769187ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910351260103321III G 247 bis2019/336FGBCIII G 2472019/1034FGBCFGBCSoggetti del nuovo processo matrimoniale canonico1567751UNINA05357nam 2200781Ia 450 991095500580332120240516191327.097866121723359781282172333128217233697818471953571847195350(CKB)2400000000000887(EBL)956355(OCoLC)697596675(SSID)ssj0000332191(PQKBManifestationID)12135269(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000332191(PQKBWorkID)10331621(PQKB)10146885(Au-PeEL)EBL956355(CaPaEBR)ebr10433559(CaONFJC)MIL217233(PPN)228015537(FR-PaCSA)88852083(MiAaPQ)EBC956355(FRCYB88852083)88852083(DE-B1597)722039(DE-B1597)9781847195357(EXLCZ)99240000000000088720090828d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFlex 3 with Java develop rich internet applications using Adobe Flex 3 and ActionScript 3.0, and integrate them with a Java backend using BlazeDS 3.2 /Satish Kore1st ed.Birmingham, U.K. Packt Publishing Ltd.20091 online resource (304 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781847195340 1847195342 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Installing and Configuring Adobe Flex; Installing open source Flex 3 SDK; Installation directory structure; About configuration files; Flex compilers; Using compc-the component compiler; Using mxmlc-the application compiler; Installing Flex Builder 3; Creating a Flex project; UI designer and source code editor; Flex LiveDocs; Summary; Chapter 2: Introduction to Flex 3 Framework; How Flex works; Compiling and running an application; About MXML; Understanding namespaces; Using namespaces in your code; Containers; Layout manager; Layout containersUsing Box, HBox, and VBox containersNavigator containers; Form containers; Constraint-based layout; Using events in MXML; Creating custom events; Validating and formatting data; Restricting user entry; Formatting; Data binding; Using the [Bindable] metadata tag; Creating MXML custom components; Understanding Flex itemRenderers; Drop-in itemRenderers; Inline itemRenderers; External itemRenderers; Summary; Chapter 3: Introduction to ActionScript 3.0; ActionScript 3.0 language features; Strict data typing; Runtime exceptions; Sealed classes and dynamic classes; Method closure; XML and E4XNew primitive data typesRegular expressions; Object-oriented programming; ActionScript 3.0 fundamentals; Variables; Access modifiers; Packages; Classes and interfaces; Classes; Interfaces; Implementing an interface in a class; Inheriting classes; Functions and methods; Named functions; Anonymous functions; Function parameters; Setter and getter methods; Flow control and looping; If/else statement; switch statement; Looping; Exceptions and error handling; try...catch...finally statements; Create your own custom Error class object; Reserved words and keywords; Using ActionScript 3.0 with MXMLUsing the tagUsing the include directive; Working with events; Registering event handlers; Dispatching an event; About the target and currentTarget properties; Event propagation; Capturing phase; Targeting phase; Bubbling phase; Creating custom events; Creating and using ActionScript components; The commitProperties() method; The createChildren() method; The layoutChrome() method; The measure() method; The updateDisplayList() method; Summary; Chapter 4: Using External API and LocalConnection; Using External API; Using the ExternalInterface classGetting information about external containerCalling JavaScript code from ActionScript; Calling ActionScript code from JavaScript; Using LocalConnection; Summary; Chapter 5: Working with XML; XML basics; Understanding E4X; The XML object; The XMLList object; Working with XML objects; Using XML as dataProvider; Loading external XML documents; An example: Building a book explorer; Summary; Chapter 6: Overview of LiveCycle Data Services and BlazeDS; LiveCycle Data Services; BlazeDS; BlazeDS vs LiveCycle Data Services; LiveCycle Data Services; BlazeDS; Understanding AMF; SummaryChapter 7: Flex Data Access MethodsDevelop rich internet applications quickly and easily using Adobe Flex 3, ActionScript 3.0 and integrate with a Java backend using BlazeDS 3.2ActionScript (Computer program language)Internet programmingJava (Computer program language)Web sitesDesignActionScript (Computer program language)Internet programming.Java (Computer program language)Web sitesDesign.006.6/76Kore Satish1798130MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910955005803321Flex 3 with Java4340751UNINA05314oam 22011294 450 991096191660332120250426110841.0978661284150797814623618471462361846978145273596214527359649781282841505128284150597814518705721451870574(CKB)3170000000055101(EBL)1608007(SSID)ssj0000944022(PQKBManifestationID)11528592(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000944022(PQKBWorkID)10978599(PQKB)10125518(OCoLC)762167491(IMF)WPIEE2008199(MiAaPQ)EBC1608007(IMF)WPIEA2008199WPIEA2008199(EXLCZ)99317000000005510120020129d2008 uf 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrEfficiency Costs of Myanmar’s Multiple Exchange Rate Regime /Masahiro Hori, Yu Ching Wong1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2008.1 online resource (32 p.)IMF Working PapersIMF working paper ;WP/08/199Description based upon print version of record.9781451915105 1451915101 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; I. Introduction; II. Multiple Exchange Rate Regime in Myanmar; Box 1. Myanmar's Multiple Exchange Rate System; III. A Model for Myanmar's Foreign Exchange Markets; A. Preliminary Considerations; B. Model Description; IV. Quantitative Analyses; V. Sensitivity Analysis; VI. Summary of Findings; References; Figures; 1. Segmented Foreign Exchange Markets and Conceptual Foreign Exchange Rates; 2. Myanmar's Parallel Market Exchange Rate and its Premium over the Official Exchange Rate from 1960; 3. Efficiency Effects in the Public Sector Trade4. Efficiency Effects in the Private Sector TradeTables; 1. Net Efficiency Losses Relative to the Value of Trade Flows; 2. Estimated Price Elasticities of Trade Flows in the Earlier Studies; 3. Net Efficiency Loss Estimates under the Baseline Parameters (2004/05-2006/07); 4. Net Efficiency Loss Estimates under the Baseline Parameters (2004/05-2006/07) (Relative to Estimated Nominal GDP); 5. Sensitivity of Estimated Net Efficiency Losses to Assumed Parameters (2006/07)Myanmar's multiple exchange rate system creates various economic distortions. This paper describes the exchange rate practices in Myanmar, develops a model of foreign exchange markets, and presents the efficiency costs imposed by quasi-fiscal operation under the current exchange rate regime. The results of our model-based analyses indicate that the equilibrium exchange rate under the unified market could be at around K 400-500 per U.S. dollar, and using the equilibrium exchange rate (instead of the official exchange rate) as the accounting rate increases trade openness to more than 20 percent from less than 1 percent measured by official statistics. The total efficiency loss caused by the current multiple exchange rate regime is estimated at about 14-17 percent of GDP in 2006/07.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2008/199Foreign exchange ratesBurmaEconometric modelsEconomic policyEconometric modelsForeign exchange ratesEconometric modelsCivil service & public sectorimfCurrencyimfExchange rate arrangementsimfExchange ratesimfExports and ImportsimfExportsimfFinance, PublicimfForeign ExchangeimfForeign exchangeimfInternational economicsimfMacroeconomicsimfMarket exchange ratesimfPublic EnterprisesimfPublic sectorimfPublic-Private EnterprisesimfTrade: GeneralimfBurmaEconomic policyEconometric modelsMyanmarimfForeign exchange ratesEconometric models.Economic policyEconometric models.Foreign exchange ratesEconometric models.Civil service & public sectorCurrencyExchange rate arrangementsExchange ratesExports and ImportsExportsFinance, PublicForeign ExchangeForeign exchangeInternational economicsMacroeconomicsMarket exchange ratesPublic EnterprisesPublic sectorPublic-Private EnterprisesTrade: General332.45Hori Masahiro1815640Wong Yu Ching1815641DcWaIMFBOOK9910961916603321Efficiency Costs of Myanmar’s Multiple Exchange Rate Regime4371107UNINA