By Lisa Vaas – Relational database heavyweights are pushing the XQuery standard for querying XML documents, with IBM and Microsoft Corp. expected to present a test suite for the standard to the W3C on Friday, and Oracle Corp. recently having posted a prototype of the standard on its site.
Author: SSWUG Research
Free SQL Server 2000 Security Web Seminar
Join Scalability Experts for a FREE online one-hour Web Seminar titled, “SQL Server 2000 Security,” Wednesday, April 16 at 11:00am (ET), brought to you by SQL Server Magazine University (SSMU) e-Learning Center. Learn how to leverage the security features of SQL Server 2000 to build intelligent, fle
SQL Server Application and Transact-SQL Performance Checklist
by Brad M. McGehee – This is part eight of the series on how to perform a SQL Server performance audit. In this installment, you will learn how to perform a performance audit on Transact-SQL and application code that interacts with SQL Server.
SAMPLE: How to Retrieve XML Data Using a Template File with ADO in Visual C++
XMLTemplate.exe demonstrates how to extract an XML stream from a SQL Server 2000 database using an XML Template file and the ADO Command object.
SQL Running Total
One SELECT statement to calculate running total in Access OR MS-SQL (And anything else for that matter).
View input buffers for all SPIDs :: (Script Library)
Category: Backup Software Tags: Backup software, Restore softw Compatibility: SQL Server 7.x and later Description:
Dell, Oracle cluster together
By John G. Spooner – Dell will offer new computing clusters based on its servers, Oracle’s 9i Database software and the Linux operating system. The two companies will also work together to create a new suite of professional services related to clusters. The new agreement, which expands a five-year p
Ellison: Linux will wipe Microsoft out of data center
By Stacy Cowley – At a gathering here Tuesday of current and potential Oracle ISV (independent software vendor) partners, Oracle Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison extolled the virtues of Linux and predicted that the open-source operating system will soon decimate Microsoft in the ba
A journey with XSL/XPath
XSL, eXtensible Stylesheet Language is a W3C standard with lots of development and momentum and having a large size of community also got abundant number of Books, mailing lists, training and websites. This article just gives a kick start for the people who want to work with XSL and XPath.
Managing and moving data using Java technology, XML, DB2, and Lotus Notes
This article examines the Notes to DB2 data transfer. Branavan Ganesan discusses the Java and XML based solution, and gives examples from a project recently implemented for their sister site, eServer Developer Domain. He focuses on how the project team exploited the XML enablement capabilities of Lo
