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A Technology stack refers to the layers of components or services that are used to provide a software solution or application. |
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Technology stacks are often articulated as a list of technologies, such as "J2EE with Java Server Faces running against a SQL Server database" or as a diagram such as the figure below: |
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== See also == |
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== References == |
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