(Vijay Bommireddipalli) Web services are important building blocks to achieve a service-oriented architecture (SOA). As more and more applications move towards an SOA, often there is a need to expose application functionality as Web services. This article will show you how you can easily generate We
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Trick SQL Queries – I
(Partha S) The past couple of weeks I have been focusing on some trick queries and thought of sharing those with you. This is the first one of the series – I hope to show the examples in both SQL Server 2005 & Oracle 10g – Express Editions for both.
Properties, Controls and XML: AutoSettings
(Chris_42) Allowing the user of your oh-so-fancy GUI to customize the experience by the use of settings is a very nice feature for any program. However, the user expects all settings to take effect immediately, which means that you have to listen to a multiple events (or, alternatively, use data bin
Tapestry and AJAX: Autocompleter and InlineEditBox
(Alexander Kolesnikov) Although the term “AJAX” was coined not so long ago, AJAX-like functionality has already been available in Tapestry for quite some time. In Tapestry 4.0 we can use Tacos, a rich and interesting library of custom Tapestry components that includes a number of AJAX-driven compone
Building a Storage Engine: Updating Data
(Brian Aker) In our last installment, we looked at how to write data into a storage engine, now lets look at updating it.
QA Strategy and Tactics in a BI Project, Part 3
(Arup Duttaroy) Part 2 continued an in-depth discussion of the quality assurance (QA) organization. Part 3 discusses the scope of testing performed in a business intelligence (BI) project data warehouse (DW).
What’s new in IDS 11?
(Mohankumar S P, Priyambada Behera, Radhika Gadde and Inge Halilovic) The IDS 11 release features significant additions over prior versions. It offers many new features for application developers, hierarchical data structure support, and improved query capabilities across multiple instances of the d
Explore Oracle 10g’s updated sample schemas
(Bob Watkins) Each new release of Oracle database brings with it new features to explore. It can be a challenge to create adequate sample tables to play with a given feature. But since Oracle 9i, Oracle has had a robust set of sample schemas you can use to learn new features. The Oracle Documentatio
DB2 v9 and SAP enhancements and how they complement each other on System z
(Lydia Parziale, Hyun Baek, Javier Chavez, Vince Crose, Giovanni Grita, Theodor Kuebler, Georg Mayer, Heinz Ruflair, Mary Siart and Johannes Schuetzner) This book presents the SAP features for DB2 for z/OS V9 and for DB2 Connect V9.1. It demonstrates the best ways to exploit these new features to ac
Integrating Oracle Forms into Oracle ADF Faces
(Wilfred van der Deijl) Oracle Forms has been Web-enabled for years. It is perfectly possible to run Oracle Forms in a Web browser, and in its 2005 Statement of Direction, Oracle indicated that it remains committed to the development and support of Oracle Forms.
