by Michael Fitzgerald, Tomoharu ASAMI – Relaxer is a Java schema compiler for the XML schema languages RELAX NG and Relax Core. Using the Document Object Model, among other APIs, Relaxer generates Java classes based on schemas. It can also create classes based on XML document instances. The classes
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SOAP Extension Soup
“Too many cooks spoil the broth” describes the state of proposed Web service extension “standards.” Roger Jennings examines how the standards race threatens Web services interoperability.
Moves Afoot for Linux Certification
By Lisa Vaas and Renee Boucher Ferguson – Oracle Corp. and IBM are jostling for a federal stamp of approval on Linux, with both companies announcing that they will submit their respective software to certification processes.
Microsoft targets healthcare market with XML tool
by Karl Cushing – Microsoft aims to muscle in further on the lucrative healthcare market with the summer launch of InfoPath, its XML-based information gathering and document creation application.
Database Vulnerabilities In The Spotlight
By Lisa Vaas – Databases and DBAs got a double body-blow over the past week, with the news that hackers grabbed up to 8 million credit card account numbers and, separately, that Oracle Corp. released five advisories to cover six Oracle 9i Release 2 vulnerabilities.
An overview of SQL Replication options
By Jarick Rager and John Burdett – SQL Server allows a myriad of options to establish replication and each is discussed in the SQL Server CE Books Online. The problem is determining where to find information suitable for a particular situation. This article describes some of the searches we made and
Detecting “Runs” or “Streaks” in your data
This article comes from Jeff Smith. Jeff writes “It can be difficult in a set-based language such as SQL to determine when a number of records in a row (when ordered by a unique key) have the same values in a particular field. For example, you may have a table of GameResults, with fields such as Gam
SQL Server System Administration (The Landmark Series)
Book by Sean Baird, et al – SQL Server System Administration assumes that you are familiar with the fundamentals of database administration and have worked with SQL Server in some capacity. This book focuses on the topic of interest to most administrators: keeping data consistently available to user
Investigating Date Errors
I am migrating a Microsoft Access application to SQL Server, and I am experiencing a problem moving the data over successfully. Is there anything in particular that I should be looking for when I troubleshoot this?
SMTP Email Setup for SQL Server Cluster Server
In a Non-Cluster environment, it’s a straightforward process to set up SQLMail. Now learn how to set SMTP up on an SQL Server Cluster Server.
