(Jack D. Herrington) With the Web 2.0 wave came a whole new emphasis on the user experience. Part of that experience is the development novel ways to interact with and present information to users. Often, these new interfaces are called widgets and use Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) to communi
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InvokeWeb Services with WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus
(Philip Norton) Learn how to invoke a Web service with an IBM WebSphere MQ client, using IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and IBM WebSphere Integration Developer. You’ll create an MQ Java client, write a custom WebSphere MQ data binding and custom function selector for WebSphere ESB, and c
DB2 Version 8 CPU regression… continued
(Willie Favero) What do all of the words in the following list have in common?
Oracle expert looks ahead to Database 11g
(Mark Brunelli) Brian Peasland knows the Oracle Database. As an independent Oracle database consultant and SearchOracle.com’s resident expert on backup and recovery and database design, Peasland spends his days helping companies and individuals get more out of Oracle’s flagship database management s
Performance impact of complex queries
(Peter Zaitsev) What is often underestimated is impact of MySQL Performance by complex queries on large data sets(ie some large aggregate queries) and batch jobs. It is not rare to see queries which were taking milliseconds to stall for few seconds, especially in certain OS configurations, and on lo
XMLPeek
(Abey George Peter) If you go through my previous blogs on Nant and cruisecontrol you can see that I have hardcoded the values (ie properties and other values which are being used in the nant build file) .Using XMLPeek you can read an Xml file and you can replace the values for your properties at ru
Configuring the Oracle HTTP Server
(Sam Alapati) There are several configuration directives that you can use to configure basic things such as the directories from which OHS will serve static Web documents or the directories for storing the error logs. You also have directives that help configure access control by specifying the serv
IBM Steps Up Development of Cool Tools for Ajax
(Rikki Kirzner) Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) has emerged as one of the key technologies to help organizations meet their objectives for maintaining competitive and performance advantages in light of constantly changing market conditions. The reason is simple—Ajax enables them to quickly cr
Experiences with Oracle Apps and FDA Regulations
(Sylvain Fontaine) For several years, I worked as an Oracle Consulting employee, and I’d like to share my experience in that role, working on a massive Oracle Applications implementation deployed in an FDA-regulated company.
Modeling Tables and Components
(Steve Muench) In previous columns, I’ve discussed how you can use Oracle JDeveloper to create data-bound Web pages for an application’s view layer by dragging and dropping components in a visual editor. In a future column, I’ll investigate similar capabilities that Oracle JDeveloper provides for bu
