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persistence The protocol for transferring the state of an entity bean between its instance variables and an underlying database.
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persistence The property of an Object through which its existence transcends time and/or address space. An object can have static persistence or dynamic persistence. An Object can thus exist after termination of a program.
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persistence means that a substance resists natural degradation, builds up over time in the environment, and can be distributed globally on currents of wind and water.
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persistence refers to a student's continued enrollment in college beyond any particular term.
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persistence The decay of waveform points. With persistence turned off, the points decay quickly. With persistence on, the points decay more slowly or not at all, depending on the setting.
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