Natively definition

Natively means the communications that occur between two different software products (e.g., between a Windows Client OS Product and a Windows Server OS Product or between a Sun Client OS Product and a Sun Server OS Product) without the addition of other software code (other than Service Packs or other Updates) to either product.

Examples of Natively in a sentence

  • Natively, the gLite middleware provides all the necessary APIs in C/C++ to interact with all the services.

  • Natively, the gLite middleware provides all the necessary APIs in C/C++.

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