(Dinesh Tawar) This article features tips to improve the performance of ASP.Net Applications.
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Understanding MDI Applications in .NET
(Peter Aitken) Many Windows applications use a multiple document interface (MDI). I’m sure you’ve used one yourself—Excel and Photoshop are just a couple of examples of commercial MDI apps. But what exactly is special about MDI?
Five Ways to Emit Test Results as XML
(James McCaffrey) The use of XML files in software testing has steadily increased over the past few years. Test case data, test harness configuration information, and test result data are now stored as XML. Recently I was writing some .NET test automation that saved test results to XML storage, and
XML and Beyond: Four New Features from IBM’s Viper
(Justin Whitney) With the release of DB2 v9, aka Viper, IBM has debuted what could be considered the world’s first hybrid XML and relational database. In other words, if there is such a thing as native XML management, Viper has it. But it also has a lot more.
XMLHttp Requests for Ajax
(Nicholas C. Zakas) When Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 introduced a rudimentary level of XML support, an ActiveX library called MSXML was also introduced. One of the objects provided in this library quickly became very popular: XMLHttp.
Developing a Discussion Forum in PHP with Recursion
(Alejandro Gervasio) If you’re interested in learning how to use recursion in PHP, look no further. Welcome to the third (and last) tutorial of the series “Recursion in PHP.” In three parts, this series walks through the fundamentals of recursive functions in PHP, in addition to explaining how to de
Mastering OLAP Reporting: Reporting with Analysis Services KPIs
(William Pearson) Among the many powerful new features that appear within MSSQL Server 2005 Analysis Services (“Analysis Services”), Key Performance Indicators (“KPIs”) are yet another of the “gap closers” between the Microsoft integrated business intelligence solution (consisting of MSSQL Server Da
Clustered indexes and primary keys
(Grant Fritchey) The company I work is for is implementing a custom system, built in Visual Studio and running against SQL Server 2000, to replace some old mainframe applications. It’s an all new database design that will meet all of the old application data requirements and a whole slew of new ones
Hear Roger Miller describe DB2 V9 for z/OS
(Willie Favero) This is just a reminder that on Thursday of this week (May 18, 2006), Roger Miller (IBM SVL) will be doing a webcast on DB2 Version 9 for z/OS titled “DB2 V9.1 for z/OS Launched Beta Program”, covering the latest release of DB2 just recently announced. If you are not familiar with Ro
Oracle Platform Targets Identity Management
(John Fontana) Oracle has set in motion the second phase of its multiyear, three-prong plan to develop an integrated suite of identity management software using the piece parts it acquired over the last two years. The suite’s goal is to offer corporations everything from fine-tuned access control to
