(Jagadish Chatarji) This is the second article in a series concentrating on working with sub-queries in Oracle. My previous article (first in this series) explained the “dual” table in detail and gave a few practical examples of sub-queries. In this article, I shall introduce sub-queries at various
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Use PHP on System i
(Margaret Myslinska, Andrew Nere, David Swenson, Gloria Velazquez, Kathryn Lamont and David Peraza) Learn how to install PHP and DB2 on System i, and understand how to port a MySQL application to DB2 on i5/OS. Understand the history and architecture types of PHP, including the new architecture that
XForms and P3P
(Nicholas Chase) Because of the rise of identity theft, online privacy has become a big issue. Many sites have privacy policies in place, but who has time to read and decipher each one as you do your daily surfing? Fortunately, there is an easier way. The Platform for Privacy Preferences, or P3P, pr
Programming Windows Mobile 5.0 Applications Using the .NET Compact Framework
(Wei-Meng Lee) Microsoft has recently launched the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform for Pocket PCs and Smartphones. With the proliferation of Windows Mobile-based devices in the marketplace, companies are gradually mobilizing their enterprising applications to let their staff gain the competitive mobile
XML Topic Maps for organized data
(Ed Tittel) Traditionally, XML serves two primary purposes (and serves them very well, in fact): –XML provides wonderful tools for defining and enforcing document structure and organization, and for presenting the content inside such documents –XML supports explicit, complete and well-structu
Binding Data to the ReportViewer Control Dynamically in ASP.NET 2.0
(Jagadish Chaterjee) This is the second article in a series focusing on designing and presenting native reports using ASP.NET 2.0. Throughout this series, I will focus on working with the “ReportViewer” control in local mode to develop web-based applications.
Uncover Security Design Flaws Using The STRIDE Approach
(Shawn Hernan, Scott Lambert, Tomasz Ostwald and Adam Shostack) Whether you’re building a new system or updating an existing one, you’ll want to consider how an intruder might go about attacking it and then build in appropriate defenses at the design and implementation stages of the system. At Micro
MyODBC Connector – Part 2: Initial Steps
(Matthew R. King) Warning – I am breezing through these steps. I want to get to the “meat” of the tutorial, which is the databound controls. Besides, most of the downloads come with installation instructions, and Mike Hillyar explains most of this better than I can.
Building the ListBoxesFT_C ASP.NET Web User Control in Visual Studio 2005: Part II
(Michael Livshitz) In this article I share how you can build your own ASP.NET web user control. As example, I use control which includes at least two built-in ASP.NET Web server controls (such as ListBox controls) and allows "to make data exchange" between them : a) by using server side process ( Po
When creating Cubes in OWB10g R2, are materialized views automatically created as well?
(Raymond de Vries) When creating a Cube in OWB10g R2 one has the possibility to define aggregations to be performed for the Dimensions that the cube references.
