(Satheesh Kumar) Authorization Manager in Windows 2003 is the more flexible, scalable and easier administration tool for role based security. Using Authorization Manager we can define roles and the tasks that roles can perform. We can create roles that inherit the characteristics of other roles and
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Developing with Apache Derby — Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 5
(Robert Brunner) The SQL SELECT statement lets you perform queries against an Apache Derby database to select data from multiple tables where certain conditions are valid. This article builds on previous articles in this series to develop even more powerful SELECT statements. Learn how to use the OR
Securing the .NET Programming Model
(Andrew Kennedy) The security of the .NET programming model is studied from the standpoint of fully abstract compilation of C]. A number of failures of full abstraction are identified, and fixes described. The most serious problems have recently been fixed for version 2.0 of the .NET Common Languag
Tips for Active Directory Restores
(Gary Williams) Over the past few weeks I have had the chance to play with Active Directory Restoration and various failure scenarios. During this I have come up with a set of tips that I thought it would be worth sharing. If you have any more then please add them into the comments.
PostgreSQL Bootcamp
PostgreSQL is a sophisticated relational DBMS, supporting almost all SQL constructs, including subselects, transactions, triggers and user-defined types and functions. It is the most advanced open-source database available anywhere, and we offer the most comprehensive PostgreSQL training available a
XTree Part III – Trees, DataSets and DataTables
(Marc Clifton) I came across a few articles that discuss loading a tree from a DataSet, but none of the articles I found seemed to use the tree as the primary user interface control while behind the scenes, manipulating the DataSet itself. This article uses the XTree that I’ve written about previou
Using AJAX with WebSphere Commerce
(Marco Deluca and Frances Mullally) This tutorial provides a quick series of tasks to use AJAX technology with WebSphere Commerce. It also provides instructions on how to enable dynamic caching with AJAX using the full test environment. (R)
Creating an Oracle Web Service Client for a Web Service Created in VS 2005
(Jayaram Krishnaswamy) This tutorial takes you through the process of creating a web service client using the ApplicationBuilder interface in Oracle 10g XE. The client will access the services offered by a web service created using the Visual Studio 2005.
Oracle: Separating Numbers and Letters
(Steve Callan) The time has come to make account “numbers” in your customer database real numbers or real alphanumeric strings across the board. Why would you ever choose to do something like that, especially if you are dealing with millions of records? One reason is that you may be forced into doin
Developing business processes that use IBM WebSphere Portal and WebSphere Process Server
(Lincoln F. Roach) This article teaches you the basics of building a business process that utilizes IBM WebSphere Portal as its human interaction service (staff). Additionally, you learn how to complete a sub-process as an example of what it takes to break down larger business systems. You also lear
