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What (who) is containers - definition

COMPONENT OF JAVA WEB SERVER
Servlet container; Servlet containers; List of Servlet containers; List of open source web containers

Container         
  • Intermediate bulk containers, commonly used in industrial settings for the handling, transport, and storage of liquids, semi-solids, pastes, or solids.
  • Display of a woven [[basket]] from the [[Maya peoples]] of Mexico.
  • A [[corrugated fiberboard]] box.
  • intermodal shipping container]] with canvas cover.
ANY RECEPTACLE FOR HOLDING A PRODUCT FOR USE, STORAGE, PACKAGING, OR SHIPPING
Containers
A uniform, sealed, reusable metal "box" in which merchandise is shipped by vessel, truck, or rail. Standard lengths include 10, 20, 30, and 40 feet (40 foot lengths are generally able to hold about 40,000 pounds). Containers of 45 and 48 feet are also used, as well as containers for shipment by air.
container         
  • Intermediate bulk containers, commonly used in industrial settings for the handling, transport, and storage of liquids, semi-solids, pastes, or solids.
  • Display of a woven [[basket]] from the [[Maya peoples]] of Mexico.
  • A [[corrugated fiberboard]] box.
  • intermodal shipping container]] with canvas cover.
ANY RECEPTACLE FOR HOLDING A PRODUCT FOR USE, STORAGE, PACKAGING, OR SHIPPING
Containers
¦ noun an object for holding or transporting something.
?a large standard-sized metal box for the transport of goods by road, rail, sea, or air.
container         
  • Intermediate bulk containers, commonly used in industrial settings for the handling, transport, and storage of liquids, semi-solids, pastes, or solids.
  • Display of a woven [[basket]] from the [[Maya peoples]] of Mexico.
  • A [[corrugated fiberboard]] box.
  • intermodal shipping container]] with canvas cover.
ANY RECEPTACLE FOR HOLDING A PRODUCT FOR USE, STORAGE, PACKAGING, OR SHIPPING
Containers
(containers)
1.
A container is something such as a box or bottle that is used to hold or store things in.
...the plastic containers in which fish are stored and sold.
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2.
A container is a very large metal or wooden box used for transporting goods so that they can be loaded easily onto ships and lorries.
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Wikipedia

Web container

A web container (also known as a servlet container; and compare "webcontainer") is the component of a web server that interacts with Jakarta Servlets. A web container is responsible for managing the lifecycle of servlets, mapping a URL to a particular servlet and ensuring that the URL requester has the correct access-rights. A web container handles requests to servlets, Jakarta Server Pages (JSP) files, and other types of files that include server-side code. The Web container creates servlet instances, loads and unloads servlets, creates and manages request and response objects, and performs other servlet-management tasks. A web container implements the web component contract of the Jakarta EE architecture. This architecture specifies a runtime environment for additional web components, including security, concurrency, lifecycle management, transaction, deployment, and other services.

Examples of use of containers
1. In 2004, SRO carried 315,000 containers compared to 280,000 containers a year before.
2. Chinese threat to pottery÷ Küpçü said his company‘s overseas sales had dropped from 50 containers‘ worth in 2002 to 33 containers in 2004, adding they have only exported 15 containers thus far in 2005.
3. Customs and Border Protection service inspects approximately 5 percent of incoming containers; less than 1 percent of all containers and about 18 percent of high–risk containers are inspected overseas, according to congressional investigators.
4. In Shoe World, there were containers and containers of black leather Chinese shoes, with their pungent aroma of acetone–laced polish and dye.
5. "If there are containers coming out of North Korea, we‘d like to have those containers inspected, whether in Hong Kong or Japan," Schieffer said.