Examples of using Corbit in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Sources- And, How they are used in Corbit.
Corbit has included some default filters.
Filters- And, How they are used in Corbit.
A source is a location where Corbit will search for objects.
This version of Java will work only with Corbit.
As an addition to the Object Bucket, Corbit uses Workflow Buckets.
Many different kinds of actions are included in Corbit.
In this example we will make Corbit watch a folder.
Corbit has five built-in sources, Email, Folder, FTP folder and Timer.
Exporting and Importing Workflows in Corbit.
Corbit may scan a remote folder located on a FTP server using the File Transfer Protocol.
Each Workflow has their own globalbucket where the values are kept even if Corbit is stopped.
If this check box is selected, Corbit will use the secure socket layer whilst communicating with the email server.
If an object is not changing during a safety interval it is considered to be ready for handling by Corbit.
In 1784 he married Sarah Cook Corbit, daughter of Governor John Cook, and had a least one child.
The Workflow bucket is a more static bucket where thevalues will be saved with the Workflow even if Corbit is shut down.
By activating this option Corbit will process the files in modification time order instead of the OS time order.
If the local temporary object is removed during action handling theserver object will be deleted by Corbit after handling is done.
There are five built-in filter types in Corbit, some of which will work with any kind of source and some are useful only on some sources.
This name is used throughout the rest of the settings in Corbit and is acting as an identifier for the component.
We will be able to use twoof the default filters in Corbit, the one to catch PDF files(*** PDF document) and the last filter which will catch all the remaining files*** All files.