coarse-grained造句1. Linen is a coarse-grained fabric.
2. It comes with a tangy coarse-grained mustard sauce.
3. These fossil seeds are preserved in a relatively coarse-grained sandstone.
4. These give rise to pegmatites, very coarse-grained rocks that may include crystals as much as several meters across.
5. In coarse-grained rocks the minerals are large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
6. There are some fine-to coarse-grained dolostones and dolomitic limestones in the lower Permian in Sichuan basin and its peripheral regions, which are good reservoir in Sichuan basin.
7. This example uses a standard coarse-grained interface, BusinessService, defining one execution method with generic message data as the parameter.
8. You can use unit-testing frameworks to write coarse-grained functional tests around those methods, concerning yourself primarily with the transformation of the method's input and output state.
9. The microstructure of the weld metal and the coarse-grained heat-affected zone are both granular bainite that consists of the bainite lath and the M-A constituent.
10. The conceptual data model typically is coarse-grained and is intended to show the broad set of entities and relationships under consideration.
11. Coarse-grained mustard has a grainy texture and a medium-hot fruity taste.
12. A coarse-grained, plutonic or intrusive igneous rock of felsic composition having large crystals of quartz, feldspar and mica.
13. Service interfaces are typically coarse-grained but the client often wants more control over their granularity of access.
14. "Test after" tests your code's coarse-grained functionality, not the individual parts.
15. This includes a set of fine-grained and coarse-grained services for adding, updating, inquiring, and searching products.
16. Composite applications enable creation of coarse-grained services with flow logic to determine the execution sequence of the services.
17. Reuse coarse-grained services without specific knowledge of their implementation or host environment.
18. You can also adopt a more coarse-grained approach whereby XML service profile data is presented as files.
19. SOA does not require the use of coarse-grained interfaces, but recommends their use as a best practice for external integration.
20. The beresite from the Shuangshanzi gold mine contains a number of coarse-grained pyrite crystals with regular zonal structure.
21. This layer of services provides the ability to broker process execution through the aggregation of integration components to support coarse-grained business functions.
22. Patterns not only help us in sharing and consuming best practices, but also take us forward in the next step of coarse-grained solutions.
23. The resource must understand which states and state changes will map to the more coarse-grained statuses.
24. The benefits you'll reap using SOA depend on the services you design and implement with generic, coarse-grained interfaces.
25. The guarantee of atomicity is limited to individual operations; when multiple operations must be performed as a unit, a more coarse-grained synchronization mechanism must be used.
26. Considering the angle of locating document resources, existing peer-to-peer resource sharing systems only provide coarse-grained resource location based on file names.
27. The zircon samples were fresh and unweathered. The rock is coarse-grained biotite monzogranite.
28. In Listing 12 the operation takes a structured type as a single coarse-grained parameter.
29. If BPEL is used as an integration technology to build coarse-grained services out of smaller grained services, it has all the features you might need.
30. The invention provides a smell-less catching agent used in granular floatation sulphur removal process of coarse-grained tungsten-tin multimetal sulphuretted ore.