(Imar Spaanjaars) This is Part 2 in a series of 10 that show you how to build N-Layered applications using ASP.NET 4.5 and Entity Framework 5 Code First.
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SQL Server in Amazon Web Services
(Mike Chapple) Looking for a free or very low-cost way to host your SQL Server databases in the cloud? If Microsoft’s SQL Azure service is too expensive for your needs, you may wish to consider hosting your database in Amazon Web Services.
XML Serialization and Deserialization
Below we have a class called Employee which we can serialize and deserialize.
MySQL isn’t limited to nested-loop joins
(Baron Schwartz) I have followed the “Use the Index, Luke!” blog for a while. Today Marcus wrote that (I’ll paraphrase) MongoDB disgraces NoSQL the same way that MySQL disgraces SQL. I agree with a lot of this, actually, although I’m not sure I’d put it so strongly. People often like products for go
Using the MDM Application Toolkit to build MDM centric business processes, Part 1: Integrate BPM with MDM
(Gavin Willingham and Jay Limburn) This is the first article in a series that describes how to integrate IBM Business Process Manager (BPM) and master data. Specifically, this series refers to BPM 8.0.1 and the InfoSphere Master Data Management (MDM) Application Toolkit, both of which are provided w
jQuery UI Demystified: Part 1
(Arpit Jain) In this tutorial, we will learn about the jQuery UI developed using JavaScript. The UI in jQuery UI stands for User Interface which means that it’s a library to provide an interface to the user to interact with your web application or web site.
ADO.NET–Displaying Data Sources Data in Details View
(Ged Mead) In this earlier blog post, I looked at how to set up a new data source and have the data displayed in a DataGridView. This time I want to look at how to show individual columns from the Data Table in separate controls on a form.
Calling Web Services with TypeScript
(Peter Vogel) In my last column, Building and Testing a Web API Service, I started building the typical Web API services that client-side code will interact with. This column builds out (and tests) the TypeScript client-side code for calling those Web API services.
Extending WebCenter Portal 11.1.1.8 Made Easy
(Andrejus Baranovskis) If you had a chance to extend WebCenter Spaces previous to 11.1.1.8 Portal release, you perhaps would agree – it was not that easy. Good news – with the latest WebCenter Portal 11.1.1.8 release, extending WebCenter Portal process became simpler and more stable.
DB2 11 Announcement Observations
(Troy Coleman) I’d be remiss if I didn’t share some thoughts about last week’s DB2 11 announcement.
