By Jonathan Gennick, Peter Linsley – Oracle Regular Expressions Pocket Reference is part tutorial and part quick-reference. It’s suitable for those who have never used regular expressions before, as well as those who have experience with Perl and other languages supporting regular expressions. The b
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Publish Your Data Dictionary and Data Model
Learn how you and your users can use ASP.NET and the free Microsoft Visio Viewer to search an online SQL Server data dictionary.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-033
Unchecked Buffer in MDAC Function Could Enable System Compromise (823718)Who should read this bulletin: Customers using Microsoft® Windows® Impact of vulnerability: Run code of the attacker’s choiceMaximum Severity Rating: Important Recommendation: Users should apply th
IBM Bolsters DB2 Information Integrator
By Rick Whiting – The new software, known internally as Marsala, will include data and content generated by packaged enterprise applications from vendors such as SAP and Oracle.
Database Market Grows in Europe
By Lisa Vaas – The European database management systems market grew feebly in 2002, at a rate of 1.4 percent, according to a new report from Gartner Dataquest. But at least it grew. In contrast, the worldwide figure for new license revenue for database systems shrank by 6 percent during the s
Implementing an SQL EJB Wrapper as a Model Helper Using an Access Bean
By Tony Lau and Peter He – This article provides a sample implementation of the wrapper described in a previous article on using a generic SQL entity EJB wrapper to simplify EJB development. This article also describes performance implications.
Break the Spell on Stored Procedures and Functions
This is the first of three articles by Herts Chen on overcoming the inability of calling stored procedures in UDFs and SQL statements by using OPENQUERY.
Should Atom Use RDF?
by Mark Pilgrim – The problem with discussing RDF (where that means, “I think this data format should be RDF”) is that you can support any four of these RDF issues (model, syntax, tools, vision), in any combination, while vigorously arguing against the others. People who believe that the RDF concept
PRB: Limitations of OpenXML in SQL Server 2000
Streaming the results of an OpenXML command into other SQL commands fails with the following error message: OLE DB provider ‘OpenXML’ reported an error. The provider did not give any information about the error.
Build Rich, Thin Client Applications Automatically Using XML
There are new products afoot that let you do highly graphical client-side applications without the performance headaches of applets or the security concerns of ActiveX. Find out what these XWT-based technologies can do.
