(B. Clay Shannon) You can have a Controller with very explicit routing attributes, like this:
Author: SSWUG Research
Today’s practical use-case for Performance Schema
(Morgan Tocker) Today’s blog post starts with a question:
TypeScript & Visual Studio 2013: Coming of Age
(Peter Vogel) Visual Studio 2013, with the latest version of TypeScript, gives you the same kind of support you’ve come to expect when writing code in C# and Visual Basic.
Using The Timeout Attribute With CFHttp In ColdFusion To Limit Blocking
(Ben Nadel) By default, when you make a CFHttp request in ColdFusion, the tag will block the current page request until the CFHttp tag returns a response. Most of the time, this is what you want. But, if you’re dealing with a non-critical request (such as a 3rd-party “event” API), it can often make
Some Basic Azure Table Storage Abstractions
(K. Scott Allen) When working with any persistence layer you want to keep the infrastructure code separate from the business and UI logic, and working with Windows Azure Table Storage is no different. The WindowsAzure.Storage package provides a smooth API for working with tables, but not smooth eno
Validating email addresses in .NET – Handy Tip
(Dean Hume) If you’ve ever written any code that sends emails before, I’m pretty sure that you’ve had to validate the email addresses that are entered by users. Email address validation can be tricky at the best of times and with international domain names in email addresses, almost anything is poss
How to change SharePoint 2013 application pool account.
(KannaGanesh) Today I got a request to change the Service Account for my Web Application, below are the steps I followed.
ORA-00028
(Andrew Reid) This example shows how to kill a user session. You can view sessions in your database as follows:
Fast Recovery Area Monitoring – Where are the metrics! #em12c
(Bobby Curtis) Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c is a great monitoring tool for the enterprise, I think I’ve said that more than once over the last two years; however, with every release small yet simple things change. It is always the small things that will get you.
Introducing http://ibmBLUhub.com ! This new website is your gateway for learning more about BLU Acceleration
(Susan Visser) One of the things we’ve heard about the awesome DB2 10.5 with BLU Acceleration release is that the content is scattered everywhere! This was true, until now!
