by Steve Punte – This article reviews the birth and development of the promising compiled-XSLT engine, Apache XSLTC, and the fierce competition among developers of XSLT engines to be the performance leader.
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XML to PDF using XSL-FO
In day-to-day life, we often make use of printed material – textbooks, manuals, contracts, catalogs, newspaper, magazines, and brochures. Producing high-quality print documents requires ability to do pagination, generating table of contents and index, headers and footers, margins, multi-column outpu
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by John E. Simpson – It’s been a slow month on the O’Reilly Network XML Forum: it’s not easy to write a column answering questions when none have been asked. So, it’s time to dig into the archives, pulling out — this time — a couple of queries about processing XML.
Using the WSE to Authenticate SOAP Messages with a User Name and Password
This sample application demonstrates one way of authenticating Web Service consumers via username and password. It includes a sample web.config file with the necessary WSE entries, a sample class that implements the IPasswordProvider interface, a test proxy, and other code to show you this SOAP auth
Early Adopter VoiceXML Sample Chapter
This book from Wrox Press aims to give the reader an in-depth analysis of the current state of VoiceXML technology. This sample chapter covers VoiceXML with XSLT (HTML and WML).
Oracle Has SQL Server Beat in Stored Procedure Programming
Oracle9i and SQL Server 2000 add enhancements to the standard SQL language that enable you to use the database to implement your business rules and processes SQL Server with Transact-SQL and Oracle with PL/SQL. Find out why the Oracle database engine is better suited for this role.
MSDE and SQL Server
A lot of people are confused about the differences between MSDE 2000 and SQL Server 2000, especially about how MSDE differs from SQL Server 2000 Personal Edition. Michael Otey counts seven important ways that MSDE differs from SQL Server 2000.
Automatic coalesce of all tablespaces
By Max Mangoni – Coalescing tablespace extents is fundamental when the database contains a lot of fragmentated tablespaces. This happens when database objets are often truncated or droppend and re-created. This simple korn shell script helps to automate cleaning of tablespaces.
BMC boosts SQL Server database management
By Paul Krill – The SmartDBA tools have a single look and feel across different platforms, thus eliminating the need to employ experts for each database, according to BMC.
Upgrade to Firewall-Friendly Updategrams
by Roger Jennings – Replace disconnected recordsets with XML updategrams for secure Internet and wireless transactions.
