(Laishram Priyokumar) Interoperability is the ability for different applications to work together, even though they are running on different operating systems, on different hardware architectures, and using different application infrastructure. Programmable web sites that directly link organizations
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ASP.NET Tip: Selecting a Master Page at Runtime
(Eric Smith) Master pages, introduced with ASP.NET 2.0, provide developers an easy way to create a shared layout for a site or portion of a site without having to work around Visual Studio .NET. While many sites will have a master page specified in each page by default, you can also design your site
Logical Data Modeling: A Key to Successful Enterprise Data Warehouse Implementations
(Sreedhar Srikant) Increasingly, large enterprises are recognizing the value of an enterprise data warehouse (EDW) in their information and knowledge strategies. The potential benefits include cost-effective consolidation of data for a single view of the business and creation of a powerful platform
Installing and Configuring Oracle Database 10g on the Linux Platform
(Roger Schrag) This paper will walk you through the steps of installing Oracle Database 10g release 2 (Oracle version 10.2.0) in a Linux environment. About 90% of the material presented here applies to other platforms as well. Everything you read in this paper is hands on, roll-up-your-sleeves-and-g
Overview of PHP Data Types and Concepts (Sample Chapter)
(Lee Babin, Nathan A. Good, Frank M. Kromann and Jon Stephens) PHP began life as a way to manage a small personal website and was imagined and realized by just one man, Ramsus Lerdorf. Originally dubbed Personal Home Page Tools, PHP quickly evolved over the years from the basic scripting engine for
Transforming WebSphere Information Integrator Event Publisher messages with WebSphere Message Broker
(William A. Matthews and Carol Rigdon) The combination of WebSphere Information Integrator Event Publisher and WebSphere Message Broker transformation and routing capabilities enables data from relational databases to be extracted, transformed, and made available to other applications. This article
Ajax in action
Ajax stands for Asynchronous Javascript And XML. Although strictly speaking Ajax itself is not a technology, it mixes well-known programming techniques in an uncommon way to enable web developers to build Internet applications with much more appealing user interfaces than those to which we have beco
Hit the ground running with AIDE, Part 3: Touchpoint and managed resource integration
(Stephen B. Morris) This tutorial, the third in a series on the IBM Autonomic Integrated Development Environment (AIDE), describes a basic touchpoint interface for a managed resource. Discover how Eclipse supports the workflows for such development with TODO items and learn how to provide a touchpoi
Retaining Multiple Sets of User Settings
(Deborah Kurata) Users want their forms to be in the same position the next time they open their application. While Visual Studio 2005 out of the box provides a way to store one set of named settings, there is a way to store more.
Migrating Access Database to SQL Server
(Byapti Albert) Migration is the process of moving some or all database objects from an Access Database (.mdb) to a new or existing SQL Server database or new Access Project (.adp). A move from Access to SQL Server is generally considered for performance, security and stability. With the increased
