(Muthusamy Anantha Kumar) In Part II of this series, we saw how to partition a table into four parts based on range of unique numbers.
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Best Practices to Integrate Security in Your Development Methodology
(Ty Anderson) I hate to floss. It’s not that I am against flossing, it’s just that I hate the actual task of flossing. Actually, I don’t even hate the task of flossing. I hate taking the time to floss. This is typically the bottom line with me…how much time will a certain task require and is that ho
Client-Side Enhancements in ASP.NET 2.0
(Scott Mitchell) ASP.NET’s model of Web controls, server-side event handlers, and view state work in unison to help blur the lines between the client and the server. In short, a developer designing an ASP.NET web page can think in terms of higher-level abstrations – TextBoxes, Buttons, Click events,
Ajax after the hype
(Rich Seeley) Sometimes hype is justified. That appears to be the case with Ajax. (R)
Configuring Oracle Enterprise Service and JDeveloper 10.1.3.1 on Windows – Create a JDeveloper connection to the ESB
(Lucas Jellema) Recenlty I installed both the Oracle SOA Suite 10.1.3 as well as JDeveloper 10.1.3.1 – the Design Time environment for the SOA Suite. Everything was set up locally on my laptop. Although the installation itself through the Oracle Universal Installer went very smoothly, I had a little
Oracle’s packaged software lacking, report says
(Mark Brunelli) Oracle’s packaged business applications portfolio comes up short in the areas of content management, architecture and development, and the software giant is not focusing enough resources on the management and security elements of the IT infrastructure either, according to a new analy
Beginning MYSQL 5 with Visual Studio.NET 2005
(Anil Mahadev) In this tutorial, I will dive into the nitty gritties of MYSQL 5 Application Development using the MYSQL Connector for .NET for Visual Studio.NET 2005 and build a simple Database Application using VC# and MYSQL 5. (pdf)
Preparing for the Worst
(Michael S. Dougherty) Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Rita. These devastating events (just two of 27 named storms and 14 hurricanes in 2005) were a wake up call for the whole United States — and an important reminder of how fragile business operations can be without careful planning.
MyODBC Connector – Part 4: Designing the DataSet
(Matthew R. King) The DataSet will appear in the Solution Explorer. Right-click on it and select View Designer.
Planning to upgrade XSLT 1.0 to 2.0, Part 2: Five strategies for changing from XSLT 1.0 to 2.0
(David Marston and Joanne Tong) XSLT 2.0, the latest specification released by the W3C, is a language for transforming XML documents. It includes numerous new features, with some specifically designed to address shortcomings in XSLT 1.0. This collection of articles provides a high-level overview and
